Japanese & Korean Works of Art - 20th May 2025
Lot 333
A JAPANESE KYOTO-WARE KORO (INCENSE BURNER)
Estimate £200 - £300
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Description

A JAPANESE KYOTO-WARE KORO (INCENSE BURNER)
EDO PERIOD, 18TH/19TH CENTURY
5cm. (2)
Of Kiyomizu-yaki type, the rounded body with a wide mouth to the top and three more apertures to the side in the shape of Genji crests (Genji-mon), the emblems associated with the fifty-four chapters of the Genji Monogatari (The Tale of Genji); decorated in gilt and thick green, red and blue enamels on the crackled glaze, painted with many flowers below rounded clouds and stylised bushes; together with a tomobako wood box inscribed Ko Kiyomizu, nadeshiko zu koro (Old Kiyomizu ware, an incense burner with a design of carnations), and to the reverse Edo shoki no kyoyaki, Ninsei fu gashu kiku zukushi (An early-Edo Period piece, in the elegant style of Nonomura Ninsei, with the design of chrysanthemums) and with a collector’s name.