Large octagonal jar with peony and camellia design, enamelled ware

Large octagonal jar with peony and camellia design, enamelled ware
Large octagonal jar with peony and camellia design, enamelled ware
Large octagonal jar with peony and camellia design, enamelled ware

Height 42.1 cm, mouth diameter 17.4 x 17.6 cm, bottom diameter 17.8 cm
 This is one of the most attractive large Imari color-painted vases in Japan, along with No. 24, but it is not from Japan, but was exported from Europe in the past.
 It is a rare example of a piece with a defective base, the mouth of which was distorted during firing, but was not discarded and was over glazed as is.
The body is decorated with a serrated pattern on the neck, floral arabesques on the shoulders, and a cloud pattern below the shoulders, while one side is decorated with a peony centering a taho stone and the other with a taho stone and a camellia with three large flowers.
This type of composition is generally referred to as the Kakiemon style, but it is not limited to the so-called nyushiroko Kakiemon style, as it is often seen on some types of ceramics, such as somezome, and should be considered a style that was popular in Arita from the Kanbun to Genroku periods.
However, it is rare to see such a large figure.
The porcelain is not of very high quality.

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