Description

Chinese porcelain blue and white rectangular tea jar with four flat sides painted with the characters, fu gui chang chun, ‘wealth, honour and eternal spring’, beneath a flat shoulder with branches on a blue ground and a short cylindrical neck, the foot and base unglazed.

2 7/8 inches, 7.4 cm high.

Wanli/Tianqi, circa 1620.

With Japanese wood box and silk holder.

Provenance & Additional Information

  • From a private collection in Kyoto, Japan.
  • Sold by Sekigawa-Renkodo, Kyoto, 17th April 2019.
  • Included by Marchant in their exhibition of Kosometsuke & Shonzui, 2024, no. 5, pp. 24/25.

Condition

  • good condition with a few small natural glaze gap to the exterior
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