Decorative Arts, Furniture and Jewellery
Live Virtual Auction, 4 - 5 April 2022
Asian Art
Lot Estimate
ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
About this Item
A Japanese ko-kutani jar, Edo period, 18th/19th century
baluster, enamelled in gosai-de with a continuous landscape of dwellings and trees before a waterscape with mountains in the distance, against a cream-glazed crackle ground, the shoulders enamelled with four triangular panels with flaming pearls, and another four with a diaper ground, with interlocking border, with a short neck, the recessed foot with stylised stiff-leaf border, two-character seal mark, old collector's label, 11,3cm high
Provenance
Property of an Oriental Collector.
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