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$260
Antique Kutani Ware Teapot, Mokubei Style From Late Meiji Era.
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This is a Kutani ware teapot, a type of Japanese porcelain known for its vibrant colors and intricate designs. The specific style of this teapot is Mokubei, which is characterized by a red background and depictions of Chinese-style scholar figures. Kutani ware originated in the Kaga region of Japan during the early Edo period. The Mokubei style was guided by the Kyoto painter Aoki Mokubei and often features people on a calming red background. Kutani ware teapots are often considered works of art and are valued for their craftsmanship. The teapot may have been made by the Bizan Kiln, which was established in the late Meiji period and is known for its traditional Kutani style. Item is in execution condition some crazing noted no chips or cracks. Item 0600.
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