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A Very Tall Oriental Ceramic Satsuma Vase This is a superb statement piece
$1,753.03
£1,280
€1,503.39
CA$2,458.71
A$2,696.97
CHF 1,390.73
MX$32,212.61
NOK 17,638.63
SEK 16,547.03
DKK 11,234.81
About the Item
A Very Tall Oriental Ceramic Satsuma Vase
This is a superb statement piece, the vase is 3ft 6” tall and has traditional hand decoration with paisley designs and characters, the vase is in excellent condition with no damage, slight scuffing to the underside only.
The scenes depicted are hand enamelled and overpainted with gold.
An excellent large vase 36” tall and about 15” in diameter
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