Shiwan Jar

Started by kardinalisimo, Mar 10, 2015, 13:14:03

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kardinalisimo

I know that a lot of those can be found in Northern America and British Columbia and they were used by the Chinese immigrants in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Do you think that this time frame is about right for this one? What do the characters read?
Thanks

Stan

Hi Kardinalisimo, nice jar the characters look like they are Japanese.

peterp

The mark reads either San Yi or Yi San. This is a glazed earthenware tea caddy. Probably late Qing dynasty.
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Stan

Just shows how much I know, I see a lot of the three slash marks on Japanese I think it means made, but apparently this is Chinese.

peterp

Stan, if "slash" means  ?, that is the character for the number three (3), both in Japanese and Chinese.