Takeuchi Chubei (1852-1922) - Charger plate - Ishime-yaki

03
days
11
hours
20
minutes
00
seconds
Starting bid
€ 1
No reserve price
Marion Oliviero
Expert
Selected by Marion Oliviero

Holds a master's in Chinese archaeology with extensive expertise in Japanese art.

Estimate  € 150 - € 200
No bids placed

Catawiki Buyer Protection

Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details

Trustpilot 4.4 | 122529 reviews

Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.

Large Meiji-period Ishime-yaki porcelain charger by Takeuchi Chubei, 38 cm × 29 cm × 2.8 cm and weighing about 1 kg, signed with patent number 2252515, in fair condition with kintsugi repair and one chip missing.

AI-assisted summary

Description from the seller

Large kintsugi-repaired pink-ground charger by Meiji artist Takeuchi Chubei, depicting birds and flowers with a mountain scene in the background.
The decoration is known as “Ishime-yaki” or “Sharkskin”, characterised by a rough yet very fine surface: it has the appearance of satin but feels like fine sandpaper.
Sharkskin-glazed decoration was invented by Takeuchi Chubei, who obtained a patent for it in 1882. Pieces were signed with the patent number 二二五二五一五 (2252515) along with his name, Takeuchi.

Dimensions: 38 cm × 29 cm × 2.8 cm
Weight: 1 kg

Condition: Fair condition. Kintsugi repaired; the piece is structurally solid. One chip is missing on the upper left side. Please refer to the photos for an accurate impression.

The item will be professionally packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance for safe delivery.

Large kintsugi-repaired pink-ground charger by Meiji artist Takeuchi Chubei, depicting birds and flowers with a mountain scene in the background.
The decoration is known as “Ishime-yaki” or “Sharkskin”, characterised by a rough yet very fine surface: it has the appearance of satin but feels like fine sandpaper.
Sharkskin-glazed decoration was invented by Takeuchi Chubei, who obtained a patent for it in 1882. Pieces were signed with the patent number 二二五二五一五 (2252515) along with his name, Takeuchi.

Dimensions: 38 cm × 29 cm × 2.8 cm
Weight: 1 kg

Condition: Fair condition. Kintsugi repaired; the piece is structurally solid. One chip is missing on the upper left side. Please refer to the photos for an accurate impression.

The item will be professionally packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance for safe delivery.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Porcelain type
Ishime-yaki
Material
Porcelain
Designer/Artist/Maker
Takeuchi Chubei (1852-1922)
Dynastic Style/Period
Meiji period (1868-1912)
Country of Origin
Japan
Provenance
Private collection
Attribution
Signed
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Height
2.8 cm
Width
38 cm
Depth
29 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
SpainVerified
177
Objects sold
Private

Similar objects

For you in

Japanese Art