Japanese Works of Art - 27th July 2021
Lot 369
AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF LARGE JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES
Estimate £300 - £500 | Hammer £320
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Description

AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF LARGE JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES
EDO OR MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY
The tall baluster vessels raised on integrated four-legged stands, each side of the square-section bodies with a shaped panel alternately enclosing carps leaping in waterfalls, irises by a stream and lone cranes on the river shore, on a dark blue-green ground embellished with complex designs of peony blooms, brocade patterns, bands of clouds and cash, one with remnants of an old paper collection label, 70cm. (2)
Cf. G A Audsley, The Ornamental Arts of Japan, vol.2, pl.VII, for a comparable cloisonné vase with integrated stand illustrated and discussed. Also, see L A Coben and D C Ferster, Japanese Cloisonné, History, Technique and Appreciation, pl.47, for another example by Hayashi Kodenji IV.
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