iMPERIAL CHINESE ARITA
TEA CUPS & SAUCERS PAIR
KANGXI PERIOD (1654 –1722)
Origin:
China, 17th – 18th Century.
Location:
Imperial Kiln, Jingdezhen, China?
Period:
China/Japan, 16th or 17th Century.
Features:
Could you see the subtle differences of Kanxi Chinese Imari/Arita styles?
Painted in iron-red enamel, some with gold gilding. Two cups and saucers, with stylized floral scrolls. It is believed that these porcelains were produced in the imperial klins, and the designs were made specially for the usage of the imperial courts, notwithstanding the fact that these cups and saucers could have been used by the Emperor and Empress as their persona; porcelain wares. Red enamel & gold gilded ancient Tea Cups with saucers. Extremely Rare.
Patterns:
All hand drawn and hand painted.
Mark/Reign:
Kangxi (1654 –1722), Japan?
Size/Dimensions:
CUPS x 2: Height- 2.5” (5.5cm). Width- 10” (25cm). Diameter- 3” (7.9cm). SAUCERS x 2: Height- 1” (3cm). Diameter- 5.1” (14cm).
Condition:
Excellent. Well preserved. Sign of age.
Record No:
TW11062335M2
Provenance:
Undisclosed. A distinguished British private collector
Price:
On Demand.