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Japanese Satsuma Vase, Meiji Era, Family And Tea Scene, Gold Detailing
Finely decorated Japanese Satsuma vase from the Meiji era (c.1890–1900), showcasing a family scene with a child and traditional tea implements. Polychrome enamels and elaborately raised gilding—especially the precise application of miniature gold dots—reflect Kyoto studio techniques akin to Yabu Meizan’s masterpieces.
The base shows a Shimazu mon (crest) and a gold reserve mark, likely denoting a Kyoto workshop. No damage, no restoration, excellent original condition.
Highly collectable and display-ready. A museum-grade miniature with warmth and sophistication.
Measurements
Height: 10.7 cm
Diameter: 5.4 cm
Condition
Excellent original condition with no damage or restoration.
Shipping & Packaging
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