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111065 Vintage Japanese Seto Fukizumi ceramic small plate x5 Mt Fuji US $35.00
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111064 Vintage Japanese Seto ceramic egg shaped Ireko lidded case x3 US $64.00
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Vintage Rare Italian Pottery Sica Seto Fior Cafe Pitcher Creamer Pitcher US $70.00
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Vintage Seto Craft Company Japan Figurine Clay RARE US $24.99
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JAPANESE VINTAGE CHAWAN TEA CEREMONY BOWL SIGNED CHADO SENCHA SETO YAKI US $119.95
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120141 Vintage Japanese Seto Inban printed ceramic Kogo incense lidded case US $65.00
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Table Lamps by Moonlight
When we think of Japanese porcelain, we quite often think of brightly coloured Imari, but not all Japanese Imari was brightly coloured.
One famous early 19th century porcelain maker at Seto, in Japans Aichi Prefecture, decorated his porcelain in a very distinctive sapphire blue, with typical naturalistic, Zen influenced subjects, such as grasses overhung by pines, weathered rock formations with willows and wind blown trees.
"Seto" itself refers to both the city and the style of ceramics that originated there. Seto is also one of Japan's famous “six old kilns”. Porcelain came to Seto rather late. It first appeared in the beginning of the 19th century when Kato Tamikichi returned to Seto from Kyushu Island and successfully fired cobalt blue-decorated porcelain, Tamikichi is, in fact, regarded as "the father of porcelain" in the Seto region.
The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co illustrate a fine Seto, “Moon Flask”, lamp, decorated in Seto’s beautiful sapphire blue.
A 19th century, Japanese porcelain, Seto Imari, moon-flask lamp.
The flask sensitively painted with a Japanese naturalistic subject of a gnarled pine growing from steep mountain side, or, natural Bonsai.
The painted subject in the distinctive, Seto Imari, sapphire blue enamel.
The flask sides, base, and neck painted with a ground of a tightly curled meander of tendril and flower heads.
The neck of the flask with applied, white, dragon grips.
The oval lamp on a custom made, oval, gilt wood stand.
The lamp cap of gold plated bronze.
Circa 1880 Overall height (including shade) 20" / 51cm
However, to see the larger picture, we need to look across the long history of Japanese art and design, to see some of the many influences, both internal and external which have contributed to today’s recognizable “Japanese design”.
Until Admiral Perry’s opening of Japan to the West (1854) with its both positive and negative results, Japanese art and design was almost unknown to the Western world. Perry’s encounter with Japan opened the flood gates to an East / West exchange of ideas, rarely seen before. It was within a decade that Japanese design concepts arrived in the West.
Two outstanding names will serve to illustrate this influence on Western art. James Whistler, the great American / British painter of the mid to late 19th century. He was one of the first westerners to be influenced by the artistic tradition of Japan and he developed a rather aesthetic response to living, he particularly admired the Japanese artistic attitude to not distinguishing between fine and decorative art. His appreciation of this led Whistler to a wide range of artistic pursuits, heavily influenced by his newfound “art of Japan”.
The second example is the master of French impressionism, Claude Monet. We do not know if the famous story of Monet’s discovery of Japanese art is true, or anecdotal! But legend has it that Monet has fled to Amsterdam to escape the 1871 Prussian siege of Paris. There, or, so the story goes, he observed some Japanese block prints being used in a food shop as wrapping paper, he could not believe what he was seeing, so impressed was he, that he purchased all available, . The purchase changed his life — and the history of Western art.
Monet was never shy about his fascination with Japan and its art and 1876, five years after that visit to the Dutch food shop, he painted “La Japonaise”, showing his first wife Camille in a kimono against a background decorated with uchiwa (Japanese paper fans). At Giverny, where he moved in 1883 at age 42, he built a Japanese bridge over a Japanese pond in a Japanese garden, and he spent the rest of his life painting that private paradise — and especially its water lilies.
Not only Western art was influenced by Japan, but, interiors, fashion and all forms of art, style and design. This exchange of ideas was two way, with Weston design concepts being used in Japan. Perhaps for that reason Impressionism caught on early in Japan and still remains highly popular. This exchange of ideas was seen, particularly in the porcelain produced by the great Japanese ceramics kilns, with its one thousand year old tradition.
Japanese porcelain and pottery, until the opening of Japan to the West, was both traditional and highly aesthetic, understood, only by, the then, insular and very conservative, Japanese society. The overriding concept was to hold to the rigidly, proscribed forms.
This highly aesthetic style was not understood by a Western audience and it soon became apparent that changes needed to be made for a Western export market to succeed. By example, the Western market is very familiar with Japanese “Imari” porcelain, with its’ bright pallet of colours, primarily based on iron red and underglaze cobalt blue, this always forms the basic Imari pallet, which can then have a range of additional colours added.
This popular Japanese porcelain is called “Imari” due to the fact that it was exported by its various makers through the port of “Imari”. These bright patterns were primarily developed for a Western market and were, in fact, based on the patterns of traditional kimono brocaded textiles.
The West’s love of Japanese art and design has never faulted and continues to evolve.
The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialise in antique table lamp lighting with an on-line range of over 100 unique, antique and vintage lamps on view.
Lamps are shipped ready wired for the U.S, the U.K and Australia.
For more information you are invited to visit their web site at
© The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co 2009
About the Author
Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery,with his commercial experience spaning a period of 40 years,including as a valuer to the Australian Government’s Incentive to the Arts Scheme. His long experience with antique ceramics and glass also includes dealing with leading museums and numerous international private collections. He has extended his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.
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111065 Vintage Japanese Seto Fukizumi ceramic small plate x5 Mt Fuji US $35.00
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111064 Vintage Japanese Seto ceramic egg shaped Ireko lidded case x3 US $64.00
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Vintage Rare Italian Pottery Sica Seto Fior Cafe Pitcher Creamer Pitcher US $70.00
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Vintage Seto Craft Company Japan Figurine Clay RARE US $24.99
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JAPANESE VINTAGE CHAWAN TEA CEREMONY BOWL SIGNED CHADO SENCHA SETO YAKI US $119.95
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120141 Vintage Japanese Seto Inban printed ceramic Kogo incense lidded case US $65.00
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120140 Vintage Japanese Seto Inban printed ceramic Kogo incense lidded case US $65.00
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120139 Vintage Japanese Seto ceramic Suiteki water pitcher Shodo calligraphy US $45.00
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120138 Vintage Japanese Seto ceramic Suiteki water pitcher Shodo calligraphy US $35.00
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120137 Vintage Japanese Seto ceramic Suiteki water pitcher Shodo calligraphy US $45.00
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120136 Vintage Japanese Seto ceramic Suiteki water pitcher Shodo calligraphy US $55.00
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IB90 JAPANESE VINTAGE SIGNED SHIROU SETO WARE CERAMIC CHAWAN TEA BOWL CHAKAIĀ US $99.95
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Vintage TAYLOR 440 SETO BONE HANDLE FOLDING KNIFE knive Stainless Stag Ornate US $49.99
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JAPANESE VINTAGE SIGNED TEA CUP SET SETO YAKE RARE A22 US $174.95
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VINTAGE HAND PAINTED SETO PLATE JAPAN US $8.00
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YASHIMA ISLAND INLAND SEA SETO NAIS JAPAN VINTAGE JAPANESE REAL PHOTO PHOTOGRAPH US $9.99
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JAPANESE VINTAGE CERAMIC SAKE CUP ORIBE SHINO SETO YAKI MIX SET SIGNED BOX C31 US $149.95
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Japanese Chawan 56 Seto Ki Seto Glaze Ceramic Pottery Tea Ceremony Bowl Cup Vtg US $50.00
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110300 Vintage Japanese Seto ceramic Sometsuke bowl by Kato Gosuke US $2,500.00
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120381 Vintage Japanese Seto porcelain Fudetate brush stand Shodo calligraphy US $40.00
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120380 Vintage Japanese Seto porcelain Fudetate brush stand Shodo calligraphy US $40.00
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Tea ceremonyVintageSETOFUTA OKIoribe green bj116 US $15.00
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Vintage MADE IN SETO Beautiful Two Toned RED GOLD Small Pitcher Creamer US $8.00
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Vintage 80s Taylor Seto MCR 11 Tanto Fixed blade with leather sheath US $36.52
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VINTAGE 1970s SETO CERAMICS SET 3 PITCHER VASE SHOE ORNAMENTS FINE CHINA JAPAN US $48.85
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DN1 Vintage Japanese Tea Bowl Seto Ware Brown glaze US $19.90
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DN2 Vintage Japanese Tea Ceremony KENSUI Seto Ware US $9.90
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DC3 Vintage Japanese Tea Bowl Seto ware by a famous potter Kunihiro Aoki US $35.00
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EC1 Vintage Japanese vase Seto Ware Kizeto style Yellowish brown glaze US $9.90
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EC2 Vintage Japanese Incense Case Kogo Seto ware US $9.90
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EA6 Vintage Japanese Tea Bowl Seto Ware Shining Silver Black glaze US $24.90
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CH4 Vintage Japanese Tea Bowl Seto Ware Black glaze US $19.90
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Vintage Japanese Hand Painted Tea Coffee Pot Japanese Gate Of Honor Mark Seto US $29.99
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Vintage Cast Iron SETO Bus Truck No Reserve HEAVY US $.99
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IB120 JAPANESE VINTAGE SIGNED SIKYOU SETO WARE CERAMIC OWAN RICE BOWL SET 4 NR US $29.95
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IB121 JAPANESE VINTAGE SIGNED MUROZEN SETO WARE CERAMIC CHAWAN TEA BOWL US $29.95
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IB124 JAPANESE VINTAGE SIGNED SIKYOU SETO WARE CERAMIC OWAN RICE BOWL SET 3 NR US $29.95
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