As part of our Japanese works of art collection we are delighted to offer this large scale Meiji Period (1868-1912) globular Satsuma vase from the studios of the highly regarded Kinkozan of Kyoto. The main theme of this exceptional quality vase are the opposing pairs of overlapping panels framed with gilt bamboo in relief. To one main aspect is a traditional scene of ladies and children in a tranquil garden scene, the children flying a kite in the backdrop, aside this theme is a semi circular panel containing scholars objects and floral displays upon a stunning gilt decorated shodana cabinet and a multitude of oriental stands of varying heights and styles. To the reverse is the main panel of what appears to be an artist kneeling before ladies dressed in lavishly decorated kimono, once again the panel to the side is decorated with objects and floral displays upon a cabinet and oriental display stands. The vase stands upon a finely carved gilded base rising to a band of overlapping shaped brocade banners. The bamboo panels further surrounded with sumptuous millefiori decoration painstakingly painted in a quality reserved only for the higher echelons of Kinkozan pieces. This large scale globular vase of most unusual subject matter is fully signed and bears the impressed seal of the Kinkozan studio.
Provenance :
Direct from private USA collection.
Condition report :
Very fine condition throughout.
Approximate sizes :
Height : 7 1/8'' 18 cm
Diameter : 6 1/2'' 16.5 cm
Free worldwide delivery and a certificate of authenticity are included within the price of this item. EP87
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Dateline of this antique is 1890
Height is 18cm (7.1inches)Width is 16.5cm (6.5inches)Depth is 16.5cm (6.5inches)
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