A Pair Of Important Satsuma Vase - Japanese, 18th Century
From the middle of the 18th century...
Enameled painted in colors...
With a pretty samurai frieze decoration...
All in finesse...
With gold painted decorations...
Which is also very fresh and not too faded...
Red is an important color for JAPAN...
Manufacture of SATZUMA - JAPAN Signature in red enamel not yet identified...! In good condition just slight wear from use on the edge of the neck...
The porcelain, for an important piece like this is quite fine, so it is of good quality...
Some firing defects in lack of enamel...
The theme is for the large cartouches, in similarities, are on the SAMURAIS...
On the small cartouches also in pairs the theme of birds and ducks in their nature...
Even inside the neck, it is decorated...
There are even on the neck of the neck two cartouches in the shape of a fan...
Another symbol...!
Because in Japanese art everything is a question of symbols...!
One is slightly higher by 0.4 centimeters...
Weight...about 10 kilos, my scale for this kind of heavy objects is not very precise...
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Porcelain
Width: 21,7 et 21,8 centimètres au plus joufflu
Diameter: 22,2 et 22,3 centimètres pour les cols et 16,2 centimètres pour la base
Height: 53,9 et 54,3 centimètres
Depth: 52,6 et 53,2 centimètres
Reference (ID): 1639942
Availability: In stock






































