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c. 1930s Japanese Crackle-Glaze Floral Tea Cup
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Sale price  $13.30 Regular price  $15.30
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Product Overview

The Piece

A small early-to-mid 20th-century Japanese crackle-glaze floral tea cup, dating to approximately c. 1920s–1950s, with the strongest read around c. 1930s–1940s.

The cup features a soft cream-white glazed body with visible allover crazing, red-orange floral decoration, green leaves, blue accents, and a thin red line near the foot. Beneath the glaze, the exterior shows a subtle raised floral relief pattern, giving the surface quiet texture and depth.

The overall effect is delicate but not overly precious. It has the charm of an older Japanese tableware piece that was made to be held, used, and admired, not sealed away forever like some tiny ceramic hostage.

Historical Context

Japanese ceramic tea cups and small handleless drinking vessels were widely produced throughout the early and mid-20th century for both domestic use and export. Pieces like this often blended traditional Japanese forms with colorful floral decoration suited to everyday tea service, display cabinets, and Western export markets.

The allover crackle/crazing is one of the most important visual details. It may be an intentional crackle glaze or long-developed age-related crazing caused by the glaze and clay body expanding differently over time. Either way, the effect gives the piece surface depth, age, and a more collected presence than later mass-market tableware.

The floral palette, with red-orange blossoms, green foliage, and blue accenting, fits well within early-to-mid 20th-century Japanese decorative ceramics. While the color language loosely recalls Kutani-inspired floral ware, this piece should be described more safely as Japanese crackle-glaze floral ceramic unless a maker’s mark confirms a specific kiln or region.

Product Details

Attribute Details
Item Small Japanese tea cup / yunomi-style cup
Estimated Date c. 1920s–1950s, likely c. 1930s–1940s
Origin Likely Japan
Material Glazed ceramic or porcelain
Form Small handleless tea cup with footed base
Glaze Cream-white glaze with visible allover crackle/crazing
Decoration Red-orange floral band with green leaves and blue accents
Surface Detail Subtle raised floral relief beneath glaze
Color Palette Cream, red-orange, green, blue, soft red
Condition Vintage/antique condition with visible crazing, light surface wear, and age-related patina
Suggested Use Tea cup display, shelf styling, small vessel, ceramic collection, cabinet vignette
Location Reno, NV Antiques

Condition

This piece is in vintage/antique condition with visible allover crazing to the glaze. The crackle pattern is part of the visual character of the piece and supports its older age read. Light surface wear, minor glaze variation, and age-related patina should be expected.

No major crack or break is immediately visible from the photos. As with all older ceramic pieces, the rim, foot, and interior should be inspected closely before final sale.

Why It Belongs In Your Home

This small cup has quiet presence. The floral decoration brings color, while the crackle glaze and raised surface texture give it depth and age. It works beautifully as a single ceramic accent, a small shelf vessel, a tea display piece, or a soft color note inside a cabinet or tabletop vignette.

Style it with old books, brass, dark wood, Japanese ceramics, tea objects, or other small collected pieces. It is small enough to tuck anywhere, but detailed enough to feel intentional.

This is not a loud statement object. It is the sort of piece that rewards a closer look, which is rude behavior from a tiny cup, but here we are


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