19th May, 2023 13:00

Asian Art I
 
Lot 252
 

A JAPANESE KYOTO WARE 'PRUNUS' WATER DROPPER BY KANZAN DENSHICHI (1821 – 1890)

A JAPANESE KYOTO WARE 'PRUNUS' WATER DROPPER BY KANZAN DENSHICHI (1821 – 1890)

Meiji - Showa period

The square section body with a tapered neck and a slender spout decorated with prunus blossoms and wild chrysanthemum in a gold mist, a Kanzan seisaku mark incised to the base, together with a Satsuma vase painted with pheasants beneath maple trees and a modern Koransha vase decorated with cranes and waves, each with a mark

13.5 – 26cm high (4)

Sold for £250

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