Tea Jar
18th century
Object PlaceSatsuma Province
Medium/TechniqueClay; ceramic (Ryumonji-yaki?)
DimensionsLegacy dimension: H. .087 D. .060
Credit LineBequest of Thomas Allen
Accession number25.18a-b
On View
Not on viewClassificationsCeramics
Collections
ProvenanceBy the 1870s, Ninagawa Noritane (b. 1835 – d. 1882), Tokyo, Japan; before 1882, probably sold by Ninagawa to Francis Brinkley (b. 1841 – d. 1912), Tokyo; 1886, sold by Brinkley, through Edward Greey (dealer; b. 1835 – d. 1888), New York [see note 1], probably to Thomas Allen (b. 1849 – d. 1924), Boston [see note 2]; 1925, bequest of Thomas Allen to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 8, 1925)
NOTES:
[1] The Brinkley collection was exhibited and sold by Edward Greey. Greey lent this object, on Brinkley’s behalf, to the MFA from June until December 1885. See Description of a Collection of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Porcelain, Pottery and Faience made by Captain F. Brinkley (Edward Greey, New York, 1885), cat. no. 168. [2] Objects from the sale were shipped February 9, 1886. Allen was President of the MFA.
NOTES:
[1] The Brinkley collection was exhibited and sold by Edward Greey. Greey lent this object, on Brinkley’s behalf, to the MFA from June until December 1885. See Description of a Collection of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Porcelain, Pottery and Faience made by Captain F. Brinkley (Edward Greey, New York, 1885), cat. no. 168. [2] Objects from the sale were shipped February 9, 1886. Allen was President of the MFA.
17th century
1st or 2nd century A.D.
3000–2000 B.C.
18th century
1850
3000 B.C.
960–1279