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Two pieces of Japanese Imari porcelain, a pipe vase and a matching plate, both decorated in traditional Imari colours from Japan, dating to circa 1910–1920 and circa 1930–1940; vase height 25 cm, plate diameter 25 cm; condition shows a hairline crack in the vase neck of about 4 cm and a chip on the rim, and small rim chips with light paint wear on both items.
Description from the seller
Japanese Imari pipe vase and plate
Beautiful Japanese Imari pipe vase paired with a matching plate, both richly decorated in traditional Imari colors. The hand-painted motifs and classic design make this a decorative and collectible duo.
Dimensions
Pijpvaas:
Height: 17.25 cm
Abdominal diameter: 7.5 cm
Table:
Diameter: 25 cm
Height: 5 cm
Condition
Pipe vase: a hairline fracture in the neck of about 4 cm and a chip on the upper edge.
Board: small chip damage on the edge
Both pieces show light paint damage consistent with their age and use.
Weight: plate 751 grams - pipe vase: 149 grams
Despite the imperfections mentioned, the pieces retain their charm and are very suitable as decorative objects or for the collector of Japanese porcelain.
Japanese Imari pipe vase and plate
Beautiful Japanese Imari pipe vase paired with a matching plate, both richly decorated in traditional Imari colors. The hand-painted motifs and classic design make this a decorative and collectible duo.
Dimensions
Pijpvaas:
Height: 17.25 cm
Abdominal diameter: 7.5 cm
Table:
Diameter: 25 cm
Height: 5 cm
Condition
Pipe vase: a hairline fracture in the neck of about 4 cm and a chip on the upper edge.
Board: small chip damage on the edge
Both pieces show light paint damage consistent with their age and use.
Weight: plate 751 grams - pipe vase: 149 grams
Despite the imperfections mentioned, the pieces retain their charm and are very suitable as decorative objects or for the collector of Japanese porcelain.

