(JP¥25,000)
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心美眼
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This is a large tokkuri (sake bottle) from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties in China, featuring auspicious designs. It measures 38 cm in height and 20 cm in width. The auspicious designs were commissioned by Japanese people at the time, so while the shape is that of a tokkuri, it features a Chinese-style ink wash painting with perspective, beautifully rendered. The vibrant blue violet-blue cobalt is characteristic of Shonzui ware, and the clay is the sesame-seed type unique to it. The body joint is clearly visible on the white porcelain from the outside. The composition is not often seen in Ko-Imari ware, giving the impression of looking at a Chinese hanging scroll. The condition is also good. Thank you.
1 week ago