No. 99063039

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Vase - Ceramic, Gold, Enamel, A pair of large Satsuma vases with naturalistic and landscape decorations. - Japan - Meiji period (late 19th century)
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€ 2,807
3 weeks ago

Vase - Ceramic, Gold, Enamel, A pair of large Satsuma vases with naturalistic and landscape decorations. - Japan - Meiji period (late 19th century)

A pair of large Satsuma vases of characteristic lantern form, finely decorated on all four sides within broad reserves depicting scenes of daily life, landscapes, and natural motifs. Among the subjects are samurai and Manchurian cranes, symbols of longevity and good fortune. Each vase rests on a four-footed base adorned with Shishi masks on the sides and is completed with a pierced and patinated bronze mount at the neck. Satsuma ware is one of the finest expressions of Japanese ceramics. Originating from the ancient province of Satsuma (now Kagoshima), it was produced as early as the Edo period (1603–1868) using low-temperature firing, which gives it the characteristic surface with craquelure and vibrant decorations. The vase is good condition. Some enamel and gold wear consistent with age. Please refer to the pictures for further details. --- We will pack your object with the utmost care and entrust it to DHL or FedEx for delivery within 1–3 days. The original certificate of authenticity issued by our gallery will be provided to the buyer.--- 432

No. 99063039

Sold
Vase - Ceramic, Gold, Enamel, A pair of large Satsuma vases with naturalistic and landscape decorations. - Japan - Meiji period (late 19th century)

Vase - Ceramic, Gold, Enamel, A pair of large Satsuma vases with naturalistic and landscape decorations. - Japan - Meiji period (late 19th century)

A pair of large Satsuma vases of characteristic lantern form, finely decorated on all four sides within broad reserves depicting scenes of daily life, landscapes, and natural motifs.

Among the subjects are samurai and Manchurian cranes, symbols of longevity and good fortune.

Each vase rests on a four-footed base adorned with Shishi masks on the sides and is completed with a pierced and patinated bronze mount at the neck.

Satsuma ware is one of the finest expressions of Japanese ceramics. Originating from the ancient province of Satsuma (now Kagoshima), it was produced as early as the Edo period (1603–1868) using low-temperature firing, which gives it the characteristic surface with craquelure and vibrant decorations.

The vase is good condition. Some enamel and gold wear consistent with age. Please refer to the pictures for further details.

--- We will pack your object with the utmost care and entrust it to DHL or FedEx for delivery within 1–3 days.

The original certificate of authenticity issued by our gallery will be provided to the buyer.---
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Final bid
€ 2,807
Giovanni Bottero
Expert
Estimate  € 1,600 - € 1,800

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