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Rare Post-War Japanese Devil / Oni Figural Mug – Hand-Painted Ceramic – c.1940s–1950s
 

Description:

An exceptionally rare post-war Japanese figural ceramic vessel depicting a stylised devil / oni character, produced during the immediate post-World War II export period. This striking piece is modelled in the form of a grinning horned figure, with expressive facial detailing, exaggerated ears, and a sharply defined beard, finished in warm cream, amber, and black glazed tones.

The vessel is fully functional, featuring an integrated handle and open mouth at the top, suggesting use as a creamer, small jug, or novelty serving piece, though pieces of this type were often produced primarily as collectible figural ceramics rather than for regular table use.
 

The underside bears a stamped “OCCUPIED JAPAN” mark, dating production to the Allied occupation period circa 1947–1952. Figural ceramics from this era were produced in relatively small quantities and were largely exported, with many designs surviving today only in very limited numbers. Devil and oni-themed pieces are particularly scarce compared to animal or character mugs.

This example shows strong sculptural definition, crisp facial modelling, and well-preserved hand-applied colour, making it a standout collector’s piece within the Occupied Japan ceramics category.
 

Features:

• Origin: Japan
• Era: c.1947–1952 (Occupied Japan period)
• Markings: “OCCUPIED JAPAN” stamp to base
• Form: Figural creamer / small jug / novelty vessel
• Design: Devil / Oni character with horns, beard, and expressive facial features
• Material: Glazed ceramic
• Colour: Cream, amber, black, and brown hand-painted tones
• Height: Approx. 2 inches (≈5 cm) – see ruler in photos
• Handle: Integrated rear handle
• Rarity: Uncommon figural design; devil / oni motifs are rarely encountered
 

Materials / Construction:

• Hand-moulded ceramic body
• Hand-applied glaze and painted facial detailing
• Solid, weighty construction typical of post-war Japanese export ceramics
• Open top with smooth glazed interior
 

Condition:

Very good vintage condition for age. No cracks, chips, or repairs observed. Light surface wear and minor glaze variation consistent with mid-20th-century production and careful use. Facial features and painted details remain well defined and visually strong.
 

Type:

Rare Occupied Japan figural ceramic – novelty creamer / jug / collectible decorative vessel.

A highly collectible and visually striking example of post-war Japanese figural ceramics. Pieces of this type are increasingly difficult to source, particularly with devil or oni imagery and clear Occupied Japan marking. Ideal for advanced collectors of Japanese ceramics, novelty tableware, or mid-century figural pottery.

Rare Post-War Japanese Devil / Oni Figural Mug – Hand-Painted Ceramic – c.1940s

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