A SILVER KETTLE AND COVER
A SILVER KETTLE AND COVER

MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY), SIGNED AND DATED MIZUNOE UMA NATSUBI (SUMMER 1882) ZOROKU ZO (MADE BY HATA ZOROKU; 1823-1890)

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A SILVER KETTLE AND COVER
MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY), SIGNED AND DATED MIZUNOE UMA NATSUBI (SUMMER 1882) ZOROKU ZO (MADE BY HATA ZOROKU; 1823-1890)
The compressed globular form with a spout, the body finely cast and applied with handle, the lid decorated with embossed floral motif and set with a flower bud finial, signature on base
7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm.) high
With an original wood box titled hojushiki ginbin (round shaped silver kettle), signed and dated Zoroku zo 1882

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Takaaki Murakami
Takaaki Murakami

拍品专文

Hata Zoroku was a Meiji master in cast metal in the lost-wax technique. He learned metalwork techniques in the studio of Ryubundo in Kyoto. He was especially renowned for his works inspired by archaic Chinese bronzes. A boom in Japanese collectors with antiquarian interests spurred craftsmen such as Hata Zoroku to focus on the study and replication of Chinese antiquities during the Meiji period.
Hata produced works for the Imperial Household and it is known that he made the gold Imperial seal and national seal by order of the Imperial Household in 1873. He was under consideration as Artist to the Imperial Household (Teishitsu Gigeiin). He died several days before the announcement of these designations in 1890.
For bronze works by Zoroku in the collection of the Imperial Household, see The Era of Meiji Bijutsu-kai and Nihon Kinko Kyokai, in Meiji bijutsu saiken I (Reappraisal of Meiji Art I) (Tokyo: Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan, 1995), pp. 40-41.

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