Dealer Notes

DHall cons. 212486-1 net $750
Listed by Jade 2/10/18
—pending for Walter Melion added to que on 1/15/20 for $2750
first payment by Walter on 6/28/20 $1200 inv 10596 pal due $1550.

Pair of Japanese Satsuma Vases

Pair of Japanese Satsuma Vases

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1920

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A charming pair of Japanese porcelain satsuma vases. The panels on each vase tell a story of ghosts and demons escaping from a woven basket. One vase shows a scene of court performers in a traditional lion dance, used to repel evil spirits. In another panel is a scene of kneeling courtesans with worrisome expression and a shrine maiden attempting to purify the area. The final panel shows a golden box, with a large clawed oni forcing the lid shut to trap the evil spirits within. Each vase is signed with small cartouche, artist name Shinmura or Niimura.

Meiji Period (1868-1912)

Dimensions: 14.75″ H x 6″ x 6″

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A charming pair of Japanese porcelain satsuma vases. The panels on each vase tell a story of ghosts and demons escaping from a woven basket. One vase shows a scene of court performers in a traditional lion dance, used to repel evil spirits. In another panel is a scene of kneeling courtesans with worrisome expression and a shrine maiden attempting to purify the area. The final panel shows a golden box, with a large clawed oni forcing the lid shut to trap the evil spirits within. Each vase is signed with small cartouche, artist name Shinmura or Niimura.

Meiji Period (1868-1912)

Dimensions: 14.75″ H x 6″ x 6″

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1920

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