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RYUBUNDO: AN IRON TEA KETTLE (TETSUBIN) WITH A NOCTURNAL LANDSCAPE UNDER THE CRESCENT MOON
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RYUBUNDO: AN IRON TEA KETTLE (TETSUBIN) WITH A NOCTURNAL LANDSCAPE UNDER THE CRESCENT MOONBy Ryubundo, signed Nihon Ryubun(do)Japan, 19th century, late Edo period (1615-1868) to Meiji period (1868-1912)Heavily cast, the globular body set with a short upturned spout and a hinged overhanging handle, roughly worked in takabori to depict a nocturnal landscape with willows growing among rugged rocks and small huts. The scene illuminated solely by a crescent moon (mikazuki) and a small bird crossing the night sky, joined by a pair of bats (komori) adorning the handle, all delicately inlaid in silver takazogan. The circular bronze cover surmounted by a bud-form finial. Signed to the lower section of the tea kettle Nihon RYUBUN within a square reserve.HEIGHT 21.2 cm (incl. handle)WEIGHT 1,870 gProvenance: From a private collection in Austria.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and casting irregularities. Expected traces of use to the interior. Few minor nicks and light surface scratches, mostly to the cover and handle.Tetsubin are cast iron kettles?used for boiling and pouring water for tea. Traditionally, they are heated over charcoal, and many feature intricate designs, often adorned with inlaid metals or raised patterns. While the exact origins of their form remain unclear, it is thought to have emerged sometime in the 1500s. Many tea enthusiasts claim that water boiled in an iron tetsubin enhances the flavor of tea. Older tetsubin often have visible mineral deposits inside from repeated use, which are believed to contribute to the taste of water.Ryubundo represents one of the two main schools of tetsubin in Kyoto, the other being Kinjudo. Founded by Shikata Yasunosuke (1786-1841,) who took the name Ryubundo when he moved from Tamba Province to Kyoto, the consecutive eight generations of Ryubundo cover nearly a century and continued to make iron kettles from the end of the Edo period to the 33rd year of Showa (1958). The company was famous for their high-quality tetsubin made during the Meiji and Taisho periods.Auction comparison:Compare a related rounded square iron teapot (tetsubin) with similarly inlaid details, by Ryubundo, late Edo to Meiji period, mid- to late 19th century, 11.5 cm high, at Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 15 May 2014, London, lot 573 (sold for GBP 8,750 or approx. EUR 16,200 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing).

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