8th Apr, 2021 10:00 EDT

Asian Arts

 
  Lot 123
 

123

A fine Japanese cloisonné cabinet vase on wood stand, Namikawa Yasuyuki
Meiji period

Of baluster form with a slender elongated neck that terminates in a wide flared lip, the exterior finely-decorated in polychrome enamels and silver wires with floral sprays on a cobalt blue ground, the neck and foot with floral patterned bands, the underside with a silver signature tablet engraved with "Kyoto Namikawa", with a wood tripod stand.

H: 5 1/4 in. (without stand)

Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania

NOTE: for a nearly identical example, see Jackson's International Auctioneers, Cedar Falls, Iowa, November 30th, 2016, Lot 1258.

Sold for $18,900
Estimated at $10,000 - $15,000


 

Of baluster form with a slender elongated neck that terminates in a wide flared lip, the exterior finely-decorated in polychrome enamels and silver wires with floral sprays on a cobalt blue ground, the neck and foot with floral patterned bands, the underside with a silver signature tablet engraved with "Kyoto Namikawa", with a wood tripod stand.

Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania

NOTE: for a nearly identical example, see Jackson's International Auctioneers, Cedar Falls, Iowa, November 30th, 2016, Lot 1258.

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