Identification of Chinese tea cup

Started by Parvega, Oct 31, 2020, 21:40:04

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Parvega

Hi, Can anyone tell me anything about this very small pot. It's just over 2" tall with a diameter of 2&1/4".
I assume it's a Chinese tea cup but know nothing else about it. It's hand decorated to an extremely fine standard. There are no markings on the underside.
I would be very grateful if anyone could offer some insight into this piece.
Thanks in anticipation. Regards

peterp


Parvega

Thanks for your reply. I'd love to find out more about it.

Stan

I am not sure what it says but it looks like 2nd half 20th century or later.

peterp

Probably modern, as Stan says. Looks like some that are still being sold today.

Parvega

Thanks for your replies. Interesting that they could still be sold today. I've looked on the internet but haven't seen any with this type of decoration. Could you tell me where I might find similar ones as I would quite like to purchase more. Thanks for your help.

Stan

This looks like a Satsuma style, so it was probably made in the Kyoto region.

peterp

Did you try the Japanese internet? Do an image search for "七福神  茶杯" (seven lucky gods) and you will find similar items, mostly sets rather than single items. This is probably only vintage at the best.
Everyone who lives or lived in Japan knows this type of decoration/item as it is very common.

Parvega

That's great, thank you for your info. and suggestions, I'll try the Japanese internet. Much obliged.