Kutani figurine, what do the markings on the bottom mean?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by sunday silence, Nov 7, 2021.

  1. sunday silence

    sunday silence Well-Known Member

  2. bercrystal

    bercrystal Well-Known Member

  3. Ce BCA

    Ce BCA Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately the script is too scrawled for me to make out, but I can say it appears to be cast earthenware - Kutani is porcelain, so it's not a Kutani item. It does look well made but it's not a style that I recognise. Do you have any clue as to the date?
     
  4. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I agree, not Kutani.

    I can't help with the markings, but I can tell you the figure is Jurojin, the Japanese equivalent of the Chinese Taoist Star God Shou Xing.
    Jurojin is one of the seven Gods of Fortune and a symbol of longevity. On the scroll attached to his staff is written the lifespan of all beings.
     
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  5. bercrystal

    bercrystal Well-Known Member

    How large is the piece? I have found that the larger pieces are oftentimes more desirable & this one also looks to be very well done.
     
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  6. sunday silence

    sunday silence Well-Known Member

    Its large like 17" tall
     
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