LOT 601 Three Japanese cloisonné cabinet vases
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Three Japanese cloisonné cabinet vases Meiji period, late 19th/early 20th century All incorporating silver wires, compring two of hexagonal ovoid section with slender waisted neck, the first, attributed to a member of the Hattori family, decorated with iris against a midnight blue ground, underside with stamped mark; the second, in the manner of Ando Jubei, delicately decorated with panels of flowers and various birds, flower and scroll neck, black ground; the last, of rounded square section, decorated with a pair of cranes amongst profuse flowers, on a black ground with polychrome designs to the neck. NOTE: For a koro with similar panel decoration by Ando Jubei, see Lawrence A. Coben and Dorothy C. Ferster "Japanese Cloisonne, History, Technique and Appreciation", New York and Tokyo, 1982, p.116. Tallest H: 6 1/8 in., 15.5 cm. PROVENANCE: Property from the collection of Duane Lease
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