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Kannen måler ca 11cm i høyden. Inkludert hanken opp er den ca 20cm og diameter ca 12,5cm.
Sålangt jeg kan se er den laget i keramikk, er håndmalt og har flettet hank.
Den har stempel i bunnen - se bilde.
Denne ble funnet på en gjenbruksbutikk.
Jeg har forsøkt å sjekke litt rundt alder og produsent for denne - da jeg ikke har sett noe lignende før.
Dette er svaret AI Grok gir :
«This appears to be a vintage Japanese ceramic teapot, likely produced for the export market during the early to mid-20th century. Based on the bottom mark—“丸富士” (Maru Fuji, meaning “Round Fuji” or “Circle Fuji”) accompanied by a stylized Mount Fuji symbol and the word “JAPAN”—it was manufactured by Marufuji, a Japanese pottery maker or decorator active in that era. Marks like this, featuring “JAPAN” without “Made in,” were commonly used on export items from around 1921 to 1941, in compliance with U.S. import laws at the time. 6 Similar marks incorporating Mount Fuji imagery are associated with various Japanese porcelain producers, often from the Meiji to Shōwa periods, and were frequently seen on decorative wares. 46 47
The teapot itself is hand-painted with colorful, cartoonish figures in traditional attire, which may represent stylized depictions of some of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin), a popular motif in Japanese ceramics symbolizing good fortune, prosperity, and happiness. For instance:
• One side shows a bald figure with prominent ears, dressed in a red top, green pants, and yellow shoes, playing a yellow horn or trumpet-like instrument, with blue bird-like shapes nearby—this could evoke Hotei (the god of contentment, often shown with playful or musical elements in folk art interpretations) or a whimsical variation.
• The other side depicts two bald figures: one in a red robe and green pants holding a yellow fan (possibly alluding to Hotei again), and another in a blue robe and red pants holding a yellow rectangular object like a scroll or book (reminiscent of Jurojin, the god of longevity, who is typically portrayed with a scroll).
Teapots and tea sets featuring the Seven Lucky Gods are common in Kutani ware or similar styles, often with vibrant, hand-painted designs on crackled or textured glazes. 28 35 However, the exact figures here seem more caricatured and playful, possibly influenced by early 20th-century export tastes rather than strict traditional iconography.
Material-wise, it’s likely porcelain or fine stoneware with a speckled beige glaze, orange-red accents on the rim and lid, and overglaze enamel painting for the figures. The handle is wrapped in rattan (a common feature on vintage Japanese teapots from this period for both aesthetic and practical reasons, as it provides insulation).»
Foran på tuten ser jeg at det er noen små nagg - se siste bilde. Ellers er den i fin stand.
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