Late 19th Century Meiji Period Kutani Style Aoki Mokubei Famille Verte Porcelain With Immortals
Artist: Style Aoki Mokubei
Japan, Meiji period, circa 1900
Glazed and gilded Kutani porcelain vase depicting a large group of Chinese immortal sages and karakos, as well as the Taoist immortal Kinko and others riding a giant carp.
Many charming scenes of creativity and leisure with many different figures.
In the style of the famous potter Aoki Mokubei.
It certainly bore the Kutani Mokubei mark underneath, but it was drilled to create a lamp.
In good condition, only the hole underneath. Slight rubbing of the gilding in one place.
No breaks, lines, or restorations.
Size: 34.5 x 15 cm / 1.685 kg
Glazed and gilded Kutani porcelain vase depicting a large group of Chinese immortal sages and karakos, as well as the Taoist immortal Kinko and others riding a giant carp.
Many charming scenes of creativity and leisure with many different figures.
In the style of the famous potter Aoki Mokubei.
It certainly bore the Kutani Mokubei mark underneath, but it was drilled to create a lamp.
In good condition, only the hole underneath. Slight rubbing of the gilding in one place.
No breaks, lines, or restorations.
Size: 34.5 x 15 cm / 1.685 kg
425 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Porcelain
Length: 15 cm
Height: 34,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1561809
Availability: In stock
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