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Large Japanese Ovoid Porcelain Vase with Blue & White Landscape, by Shigan 芝岩
$1,143.46
£831.86
€950
CA$1,560.50
A$1,737.76
CHF 904.41
MX$21,426.34
NOK 11,518.31
SEK 10,826.10
DKK 7,229.94
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Very large ovoid shaped porcelain vase with a beautiful blue and white mountainscape design accentuated by a low relief details. The top of the vase ends in an elegant small neck.
Your eyes first fall on a cosy house with a gabled roof on the edge of a mountain. From the house you have a stunning broad view over a large river flowing at the foot of more high mountains. In the distance two boats can be seen with a flight of birds above the sails. From the highest mountain in the middle a large waterfall flows into the same river.
The vase is signed 'Shigan'.
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- Dimensions:Height: 25.2 in (64 cm)Diameter: 11.03 in (28 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:Shôwa Period 1926-1989
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. In the field next to the house an approx. 6 cm thin brown line . Craquelé on the lower part of the vase. See pictures. Other than these small imperfections, the vase is in perfect condition.
- Seller Location:Amsterdam, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: T21711stDibs: LU7165231472872
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