An Impair Plate, Impair Vases, Meiji Period, Satsuma booted Vases, Fukagawa Imari Vase

An Impair Plate, Impair Vases, Meiji Period, Satsuma booted Vases, Fukagawa Imari Vase

An Impair Plate, late I7th/early 18th Century, centred by a basket of flowers framed by flower and bird panels, 24cm.;

A Kutani Cat, Meiji/Taisho Period, curled up asleep with brocade bow and bells on its collar, ear chip.

A Pair of Impair Vases, Meiji Period,
each tapering body decorated with ho-o flying
in and out of a dense ground of leaves and
flowers under a concave trumpet neck filled
with brocade, 61.8cm.;

A finely enamelled Kinkozan
earthenware Figure of a begin, Meiji/Taisho,
the young woman wearing a kimono
meticulously painted with a design of
overlapping flower carriages against a
pale-purple ground, her obi carrying dragon
moon in a simulated gold file woven cloud
ground incorporating the signature, fan broken,
head glued, 43cm.; 17in.

A Satsuma Vase, Meiji/Taisho Period, of short ovoid form, enamelled with broad panels of samurai and potentates against and between a brocade ground.

A Pair of Satsuma booted Vases, Meiji/Taisho Period, each blue enamelled ground decorated with samurai seen through flowering prunes’  under a brocaded neck, 31cm.;

A Pair of Satsuma Vases,
Meiji/Taisho Period, each tapering slender
body lavishly gilt with panels of samurai and
female deities between fabric moulded and
enamelled brocade borders, 46cm.; 18in.,

Yabu Meizan: A Satsuma hexagonal Jar, Stopper and Cover, Meiji Period, finely enamelled with flower, fan, landscape and procession scenes, glued, 13.8cm.;

A Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji, of shouldered squared ovoid form, painted with figure and landscape panels within an under glaze-blue ground embellished in gilding, rubbed

hair-crack in one, 36cm.;

A Satsuma Bowl, Meiji Period, of
cinquefoil outline, the deep-blue ground
reserved on the inside with a smaller cinquefoil
panel scene of begin with children, 21.8cm.;

A Kinkozan Satsuma Koro, Cover and
inner Cover, Meiji Period, with bamboo leaf
moulded handles and bamboo borders
training gill spruce against a deep-blue
ground.

Yabu Meizan: Seven Satsuma Cups, art Saucers and a Sugar Bowl, Meiji, each enamelled with different flowers or shrubs.

An enamelled Arita Dish, 18th Century, painted in soft under glaze-blue heightened in over glaze enamels with three children jumping about a lady in a garden where an Immortal

appears upon a cloud, framed by eight repeated figure panels radiating between repeated bird panels under a prunes  bordered rim, riveted, pseudo Chinese mark, fu gui chang chun

(riches, honour and enduring spring), 31.2cm.;

Yabu Meizan: A Satsuma Koro and Cover, Meiji, the low cylindrical sides painted with boats in a bay under curled-over short strap handles, the shoulder and pierced cover filled

with millefiori, on three bracket feet, handle repair, signed Yabu Meizan, 6.5cm.;

A Pair of Japanese turquoise glazed porcelain Tigers, 19th Century, recumbent with closed and half-open mouth, chips, paw missing, 17.8cm.;

A Satsuma Tea Service, Meiji/Taisho period, painted with quail and other birds amongst flowering plants and shrubs, comprising: Teapot and Cover, Sugar Bowl and Cover, Jug and

Cover, six Cups, Saucers and Plates.

A Fukagawa Imari Vase, Meiji Period, of broad ovoid form, the flower-filled ground reserved with four barbed panels of flower baskets and landscapes, 25.5cm.;  signed in

iron-red.

A Fukagawa Imari Bowl, Meiji Period, the fluted interior filled with four garden panels in a deep blue ground centred by a vase of flowers, a continuous flower meander on the

exterior, 27.8cm.; bamboo signature in under glaze-blue.

Kinkozan: A Satsuma Vase, Meiji, of cylindrical form between waited foot and neck, the body finely decorated with three kidney-shaped panels of figures reserved against a blue

ground and separated by moulded bamboo borders, 14.2cm.; 5Vsin., signed on body in gilding, impressed mark, Kinkozan.

An Arita Plate, late I7th/early 18th Century, painted in inky tones of under glaze-blue with flowers on a fence framed by six radiating panels of alternating flowers, 22cm.

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