Vintage Japanese porcelain creamer Mt. Fuji scene with gold accents,missing lid.
This creamer/jug is a piece of Japanese porcelain, likely dating to the late Meiji or early Taisho period (late 19th to early 20th century). The hand-painted scene featuring Mount Fuji is a classic motif in Japanese art, often symbolizing good fortune and national pride. The gold accents highlight the details of the painting and add to the jug's aesthetic appeal.Japanese porcelain from this era was highly sought after for its delicate craftsmanship and intricate designs, often incorporating traditional landscapes, flora, and fauna. The presence of gold trim suggests a higher-end piece, indicative of the attention to detail and quality materials used during this period. Pieces like this were often made for export, catering to Western tastes for exotic and refined goods.