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Impressively Large Japanese Design (Satsuma) Cloisonne Vases
Impressively Large Japanese Design (Satsuma) Cloisonne Vases

Impressively Large Japanese Design (Satsuma) Cloisonne Vases

Winning Bid
$32.00
Item #610618
Lot #14 of 148
Item Description

Very cool and great detail work on these 2 pieces, one has an interior chip but exterior is not seen, the other has hairline crack about 6" below lip in between the 2 dark bands (shown), I have looked at the figures and feel that this is Japanese design. Japanese Porcelain Satsuma-Inspired Vase with an Ivory Body decorated with Japanese figures and a detailed landscape in imperial colors. Great for flowers/branches Display. But cannot say it was made there, there are some details that indicate that is is good quality not great, details on the enamel work, consistency and such. 24"H! 8"Dia. I have seen other for over $300 online.

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Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
6191
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Dale J Outhouse | (203) 331-5694 | daleouthouse@optonline.net

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