Award Winning [cliburn, Van. (1934 - 2013)] Japanese Teapot Of Solid Silver From Van Cliburn's Collection Gift Boxed [2QhfFZ8w]
Hammered teapot of solid silver with loose-fitting detachable handle of bone or possibly ivory, with gross weight (w/o handle) of 6.1 oz. Approximately 7 cm tall with lid, 10 cm in diameter plus 3 cm spout. Jungin mark for solid silver on bottom whic
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Award Winning [cliburn, Van. (1934 - 2013)] Japanese Teapot Of Solid Silver From Van Cliburn's Collection Gift Boxed [2QhfFZ8w]
Silver in Japan has always been scarce and perhaps because of its rareness, silver has historically been used sparingly in Japan. Unlike Chinese silver pieces of the last several hundred years, Japanese decorative objects made of silver have tended to cater less to Western tastes. And, ironically, Japanese alloys generally have higher silver contents than those produced in China. While the Ginza district of Tokyo is now famous for upscale shops and nightclubs, people tend to forget that the word "Ginza" actually came from the silver coin mint located there during the Edo period. The Ginza district was famous for producing high end silver items and Miyamoto Shoko is in the heart of the Ginza district.
The late American pianist built an extraordinary and diverse collection of English furniture, Russian artwork, jewelry and silver from his travels around the world. The collection was auctioned at Christie's following his death and the present teapot was acquired at that sale. Detailed provenance will be provided with the teapot.
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