LOT 167 A Kakiemon teapot, in hinoki-wood box; together with seven various Japanese dishes. Edo Period or later
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A Kakiemon teapot, in hinoki-wood box; together with seven various Japanese dishesEdo Period or laterThe teapot and cover decorated with flower sprays in orange, turquoise and blue enamels; the dishes comprising four in the Nabeshima style, two sometsuke, and one small Arita or Kakiemon dish.The teapot: 13cm (5in) wide (8).注脚For a similar teapot, mounted with Dutch gilt metal, see S. Jenyns, Japanese Porcelain, London 1971, pl. 59A. Jenyns attributes this form to the Empo/Jokyo Period (1673-1687) of the Edo era, describing it as Arita ware with Kakiemon enamels. Jenyns states also that: 'One of the most interesting Japanese forms is that of the Kakiemon tea pots with the body divided into lobes like that of a cantaloupe melon'. The question is also posed as to whether this type was intended for export or for the home market; there appears to be no clear answer to this question.
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