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Winepot

1880-1900 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The Makuzu workshop was established in Yokohama in 1871 by the Kyoto potter Miyagawa Kozan (1842-1916). It initially produced Satsuma-style pottery painted in polychrome enamels and gold, but during the 1880s it focused increasingly on the making of porcelain decorated in Chinese style. The spout and handle on this winepot are in the form of a dragon while its lid is in the shape of a Chinese gate.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Ewer
  • Lid
Materials and techniques
Porcelain decorated in underglaze blue
Brief description
Porcelain winepot (and lid) with underglaze blue decoration, made by Miyagawa Kozan (1842-1916), Japanese, 1880-1900
Physical description
Painted with phoenixes, cloud scrolls and stylised masks.
Dimensions
  • Winepot and lid height: 17.1cm
  • Width: 12.4cm
Dimensions as per original Register Description
Style
Marks and inscriptions
(On base)
Translation
Made by Kozan of the Makuzu workshop
Gallery label
(04/11/2015)
Winepot with dragon spout and handle
1880–1900
Marked ‘Made by Kōzan of the Makuzu kiln’ for the Miyagawa Kōzan workshop
Yokohama
Porcelain painted in underglaze blue
Dingwall Gift through the Art Fund
Museum no. C.562-1920
Credit line
Given by Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Dingwall D.S.O. through Art Fund
Subjects depicted
Summary
The Makuzu workshop was established in Yokohama in 1871 by the Kyoto potter Miyagawa Kozan (1842-1916). It initially produced Satsuma-style pottery painted in polychrome enamels and gold, but during the 1880s it focused increasingly on the making of porcelain decorated in Chinese style. The spout and handle on this winepot are in the form of a dragon while its lid is in the shape of a Chinese gate.
Collection
Accession number
C.562&A-1920

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Record createdOctober 30, 2008
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