A beautiful pair of signed Japanese porcelain vases dating from the late 19th century (Meiji period, 1868–1912). Each vase features a slender, elongated silhouette with a flared, scalloped corolla-style collar, emphasizing the delicacy of its form and the elegance of traditional Japanese design. The vases are hand-painted, with a vibrant red-orange enamel dominating the decoration, characteristic of Imari and Kutani porcelain of the period. Each face of the vases is richly decorated within cartouches: One face depicts samurai warriors at rest, dressed in kimonos and seated cross-legged on mats, gathered around a fire and playing music. The other face features an elegant floral composition, with orange and mauve orchids and cherry blossoms arranged in a large vase. The scalloped collar is also adorned with medallions featuring floral motifs, adding a refined and harmonious touch to the overall design. These vases showcase the exceptional craftsmanship of 19th-century Imari or Kutani workshops and make perfect pieces for collectors of Asian art or for enhancing an interior with striking and highly decorative objects.
Pair of Japanese Kutani Porcelain Vases with Flared Collars, Meiji Period, 19th
2 230,00 €
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| Weight | 10 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 19 × 19 × 45 cm |
| Height | 45 |
| Width | 19 |
| Depth | 19 |
| Style | Meiji |
| Materials and Techniques | Enamel, Porcelain, Hand-Painted |
| Place of Origin | Japan |
| Period | 1880-1889 |
| Date of Manufacture | circa 1880 |
| Condition | Good – Lightly used, with very light scratches, or minor cosmetic wear, but has no structural issues. Most antique and vintage items fit this condition. |






























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