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Sake Pourer

1914–46
(Japanese, 1872–1951)
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The lid's handle is made of bamboo.

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Like his father, Yohei IV also produced works with red or yellow monochrome glazes. His yellow-glazed works include this pair of sake pourers, a set of five drinking cups CMA 2022.217, and a sweets bowl molded into the shape of a chrysanthemum CMA 2022.218.
A pale yellow porcelain vessel features a tall, cylindrical body that rounds inward at the top to a flat shoulder and circular opening. A small, pointed spout projects from the upper section toward us, and a petite loop handle is visible on the opposite side. The exterior is coated in a smooth, glossy glaze, while the inner rim appears white. Its minimalist form is defined by vertical lines and uniform, soft color.

Sake Pourer

1914–46

Seifū Yohei IV

(Japanese, 1872–1951)
Japan, Taishō period (1912–26) or Shōwa period (1926–89)

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