Japanese Hirado porcelain ware originated in the early 17th century in Hirado, a located in Nagasaki prefecture in southwestern Japan. Hirado ware is known for its distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, which is similar to the blue-and-white porcelain produced in China during the same period.

Hirado ware was initially produced for use in the tea ceremony, which was a highly ritualized practice in Japan during the 17th century. The porcelain was prized for its fine quality and delicate beauty, and it quickly gained popularity among Japanese aristocrats.

During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Hirado ware became popular in Europe and it was exported to countries such as the Netherlands, Portugal, and England. It was collected by wealthy merchants and aristocrats., where it was highly valued for its rarity and beauty. Hirado porcelain was exported to countries such as the Netherlands, Portugal, and England, where it more...

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A pair of Japanese porcelain Hirado puppies, the white glaze…

Hirado Porcelain Japanese Puppy Pair, 19th Century Style Design

A pair of Japanese porcelain Hirado puppies, the white glaze and design based on the 19th century models. 15 x 16 cm.

Hirado ceramic puppy dog statue, Meiji period, late 19th…

Hirado Ceramic Puppy Dog Statue, Meiji Period, Late 19th Century

Hirado ceramic puppy dog statue, Meiji period, late 19th century, 11 cm high, 12 cm long

A Japanese Hirado dragon vase; Edo period (1603-1867), circa…

Hirado Dragon Vase: Edo Period Enamel Relief Carving

A Japanese Hirado dragon vase; Edo period (1603-1867), circa 1850; finely decorated in relief with carving of a dragon flying above waves against a blue enamel ground. 34 cm high, 16 cm diameter

A Japanese Hirado okimono of a puppy, Edo period (1603-1868) or…

Hirado Okimono: Seated Akita Pup, 19th Century Japan

A Japanese Hirado okimono of a puppy, Edo period (1603-1868) or Meiji period (1868-1912), 19th century, modelled as a seated Akita pup, the eyes unglazed. Exhibition label to the base, 8.5 cm high, 9 cm wide, Exhibitions: 'The Japanese Aesthetic',…

A set of five Japanese inscribed Hirado covered bowls, Meiji…

Japanese Hirado Covered Bowls with Inscriptions and Landscapes

A set of five Japanese inscribed Hirado covered bowls, Meiji period (1868-1912), very finely decorated with roundel reserves containing alternating landscapes and poetic inscriptions against a reverse decorated scrolling flower ground. Marks to base, 8 cm…

A Japanese Hirado vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), small high…

Meiji Hirado Vase with Irises Decoration

A Japanese Hirado vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), small high shouldered vase with sometsuke and attractive decoration of Irises. Unsigned. 14.5 cm high, 8 cm wide

A Japanese Hirado vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), impressive…

Meiji Period Hirado Vase with Lily and Leaf Motif

A Japanese Hirado vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), impressive high shouldered vase with strong sometsuke (underglaze) and ukiage (raised decoration) of lilys and leaves. Unsigned. 31 cm high, 13.5 cm wide

A fine Hirado okimono of a Playful puppy, late Edo (1603-1868)…

Hirado Porcelain Playful Puppy Okimono

A fine Hirado okimono of a Playful puppy, late Edo (1603-1868) or Meiji period (1868-1912), 19th century, delicately modelled as a puppy in refined white porcelain, with exceptionally fine incised fur throughout, the pupils painted with iron spots.…

Hirado ceramic puppy dog statue, Meiji period, late 19th…

Meiji Period Hirado Ceramic Puppy Dog Statue

Hirado ceramic puppy dog statue, Meiji period, late 19th century, 11 cm high, 12 cm long

A pair of rollicking Hirado Shi Shi lion dogs, 20th century,…

Blue and White Hirado Shi Shi Lion Dogs

A pair of rollicking Hirado Shi Shi lion dogs, 20th century, well modelled slip cast blue and white dogs engaged in play fighting, height 14.5 cm width 18.5 cm

A Japanese Hirado porcelain plate, 19th century, signed 'Hichan,…

19th Century Japanese Hirado Porcelain Plate, Signed 'Hichan'

A Japanese Hirado porcelain plate, 19th century, signed 'Hichan, Shampo Tesukura', 22 cm diameter

A Japanese Hirado porcelain bottle vase and one other, Meiji…

Hirado and Oriental Vases with Floral Motifs

A Japanese Hirado porcelain bottle vase and one other, Meiji period, 19th to 20th century, a Hirado vase delicately and freely decorated with bamboo, rushes and other flowers between concentric blue lines to the rim and base, the other oriental vase of…

A rare Japanese Hirado porcelain figure of a baby boy Meiji…

Hirado Porcelain Baby Boy Figure, Meiji Period

A rare Japanese Hirado porcelain figure of a baby boy Meiji period, 19th century, modelled with the baby sitting front on without clothes, with his mouth open, the lips picked out in red, the eyes and brows picked out in brown, one hand resting on his…

A Japanese naturalistic biscuit figure of a horse, Meiji period,…

Meiji Period Hirado Kilns Biscuit Horse Figure

A Japanese naturalistic biscuit figure of a horse, Meiji period, 1868-1912, Freestanding, Hirado kilns, 18.8 cm x 21 cm. Provenance: John Kenny Collection, Sotheby's Melbourne, 17/5/2004

Three Japanese Hirado porcelain items. 2 hexagonal brush pots,…

Japanese Hirado Porcelain Set: Brush Pots and Vase

Three Japanese Hirado porcelain items. 2 hexagonal brush pots, pierced design; and cylindrical vase. All blue and white dec. Height 17 cm (Tallest)