Asian Art

March 28April 02, 2020
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LOT 292

Lot 292

A Group of Six Satsuma Vessels, Meiji Period

A Group of Six Satsuma Vessels, Meiji Period
Lot 292 Details
A Group of Six Satsuma Vessels, Meiji Period

日本 明治時期 薩摩燒器物一組六件

Each decorated in enamels and gilt; the first a teapot painted with ladies and children, base signed Fuzan; the second a compressed teapot with radiating pattern from the top, finial broken, base signed Fuzan; the third a koro censer painted with sections of Gosu blue, missing lid, signed on the base; the fourth a rhomboid-shaped box decorated on the interior and exterior with flowers, signed on the base; the fifth a circular box and cover of a bird flying past a maple branch, signed to the base; and the sixth a lobed saucer decorated with bamboo, signed to the base
largest height 2.8 in — 7.2 cm

Estimate $200-$300

Realised: $120
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Group of Six Satsuma Vessels, Meiji Period
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