Pair Daishoji Imari Kenjo style Sake Bottles Meji
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Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1920: Item # 1367101
Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1920: Item # 1367101
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A pair of a very well painted Kutani porcelain sake bottles painted in “Kenjo Imari” style painted with gilt karakusa to the neck with various marumon, a band of diaper to the shoulder, and further aka-e dama, and stylised karahasna-mon. to the body of the bottle. The vases are thinly potted and wreathing to the interior of the neck suggests that they were originally thrown in two parts. Dating probably late Meji period. Each vase measures approximately 17 cm in height and are approximately 8cm in diameter. Both are in excellent condition. Worldwide shipping is included in the $ price and UK shipping is included in the Sterling price.
A pair of a very well painted Kutani porcelain sake bottles painted in “Kenjo Imari” style painted with gilt karakusa to the neck with various marumon, a band of diaper to the shoulder, and further aka-e dama, and stylised karahasna-mon. to the body of the bottle. The vases are thinly potted and wreathing to the interior of the neck suggests that they were originally thrown in two parts. Dating probably late Meji period. Each vase measures approximately 17 cm in height and are approximately 8cm in diameter. Both are in excellent condition. Worldwide shipping is included in the $ price and UK shipping is included in the Sterling price.