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Imari porcelain coffee pot, Arita, Japan, late 17th Century, Edo Period. The baluster shaped coffee pot moulded with a continuous scene of Daikoku, Ebisu and Hotei drinking sake, along with various attendants, beneath trees, and a tasselled swag. The globular neck moulded with hares, and Buddhistic emblems, above a simple loop handle. Having an hexagonal shaped base, standing upon three elaborate scroll feet. The cover with dragons amongst clouds, in relief, beneath a domed finial.
Of typical form and moulded with Daikoku, Ebisu and Hotei sake drinking with various attendants, decorated in iron-red, green, aubergine and black enamels on underglaze blue, the cover with a dragon, the finial modelled as a sacred pearl.
Medium: Porcelain.
Height: 40.5 cm, 16”.
Width: 18.5 cm, 7 1/4”.
Condition: Repair to the cover.
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Repair to cover.The BADA Standard
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