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A HIRADO BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MIZUSASHI (WATER JAR) AND COVER
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12月05日 下午5点 开拍 / 12月03日 下午3点 截止委托
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Japan, 19th centuryFinely potted, the globular body gently tapering toward the foot and rising to a broad circular mouth. The exterior decorated with four shaped panels, painted in underglaze blue, to depict a prancing shishi, standing cranes beneath blossoming plum branches, a dragon writhing among swirling clouds, and a waterfall amidst pine trees. The scenes interspersed with four applied mythical beast heads with long tongues, set against a dense sayagata pattern. The foot encircled by a blue chevron motif, while the rim bears a key-fret design accompanied by an unusual polychrome band with flowerheads, which extends onto the slightly domed cover. The lid adorned with a finial in the form of a fierce shishi, seated on its haunches with curled mane and tail, set against a further sayagata ground and bordered by another key-fret band.HEIGHT 25.4 cmCondition: A minor loss to the tail of the shishi on the cover and a small chip to the rim of the water jar. Otherwise, very good condition with minimal wear, expected firing irregularities, and light traces of use.Hirado ware (Hirado-yaki) is a type of Japanese porcelain primarily produced at kilns in Mikawachi, Sasebo, and Nagasaki, cities located in the Kyushu region, therefore also known as Mikawachi ware (Mikawachi-yaki). It was originally made in the former feudal Hirado domain, which owned the kilns and was responsible for establishing and overseeing their production. Hirado ware is primarily recognized for its sometsuke underglaze cobalt blue and white porcelain, with the amount of blue typically being low, allowing the intricate modeling and the exceptionally fine white color of the porcelain to be more prominent. This porcelain features a finer grain than most other Japanese porcelains, enabling the creation of fine details and delicate, intricate openwork in its forms. The present vase is an excellent example of it.Museum comparison:Compare a closely related Hirado porcelain water jar and cover, Edo period, first half 19th century, 24.3 cm high, in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), accession number AC1997.273.2.1-.2.Auction comparison:Compare a related Hirado porcelain water jar and cover, painted by Imamura, Meiji period, late 19th century, 20.7 cm high, at Christie's, Innovative Japanese Design: Art of the Meiji Period, 18 November 2015, New York, lot 29 (sold for USD 5,250 or EUR 6,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing).

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