Japanese Kutani Teapot in a carrying Basket, circa 1900
Starting Bid: | £10.00 |
Bid Increment: | £1.00 |
Next Min Bid: | £11.00 |
Buyer’s Premium: | £2.40 |
Total Amount: | £12.40 |
Number of Bids: | 0 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 29/04/25 21:35:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 14/05/25 19:40:00 UTC |
Time Remaining: | 14d 4h 18m |
Japanese Kutani Teapot in a carrying Basket, circa 1900
A Japanese Kutani teapot, the body of broad ovoid form with two lug handles and a curved spout, fitted with a very faintly domed flush lid with a knob finial, set in a matching carrying basket of woven wicker with a metal hook and eye fastener, two ring hinges and two loop handles.Kutani (the word means 'nine valleys') porcelain was made at various factories in the former Kaga province of Japan. The earliest pieces were in a completely different style employing a palette of colours emphasising green, the so called 'Ko Kutani'. Production of this ceased around 1730, and manufacturing was not revived until the early nineteenth century when the more familiar colourings of iron red and gold were introduced. Vases, bowls and plaques are found in this style but also teapots of which this is a typical example. The decoration is of birds and flowers on a faintly craquelure glaze ground and the lid has a complementary ‘brocade pattern’ design. The base has a two character mark reading ‘ku’ ‘tani’ as is often found. The basket is of tightly woven wicker with the metal fitments as described and is probably Chinese in common with many similar examples, although the Japanese did, of course, have a basket weaving tradition of their own. Slight damage means that the ensemble has to be of decorative value rather than practical use but it remains an interesting and entertaining souvenir item from the orient.
Size: | Basket H 14.5 cm, W 16 cm, Teapot is 12 x 15 cm |
Weight: | 705 grams |
Date: | 1900 |
Condition: | The basket in excellent condition, the teapot with old damage and repair to the lid finial and spout (clean break mended; see images 9&10) |
Estimate: | £30 – 40 |