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c.1890–1910 - Japanese Meiji Period Kutani - Imari Style Porcelain Vase
A hand-painted Japanese porcelain vase dating to the late Meiji period, circa 1890–1910. Decorated in the Kutani / Imari export style, the vase features rich iron-red enamels with subtle gilt detailing and finely painted floral motifs arranged within a decorative interior scene.
Produced for the Western export market at the turn of the 20th century, this piece reflects the high standard of Japanese decorative porcelain of the period. Its compact 6-inch height makes it ideal for cabinet, shelf, or sideboard display.
Details:
Origin: Japan
Period: Meiji period (c.1890–1910)
Height: approx. 6 inches
Material: Porcelain
Decoration: Hand-painted enamels with gilt highlights
Style: Kutani / Imari export ware
Condition:
Good antique condition. Light wear to gilding and minor surface marks consistent with age. No chips or cracks observed.
A hand-painted Japanese porcelain vase dating to the late Meiji period, circa 1890–1910. Decorated in the Kutani / Imari export style, the vase features rich iron-red enamels with subtle gilt detailing and finely painted floral motifs arranged within a decorative interior scene.
Produced for the Western export market at the turn of the 20th century, this piece reflects the high standard of Japanese decorative porcelain of the period. Its compact 6-inch height makes it ideal for cabinet, shelf, or sideboard display.
Details:
Origin: Japan
Period: Meiji period (c.1890–1910)
Height: approx. 6 inches
Material: Porcelain
Decoration: Hand-painted enamels with gilt highlights
Style: Kutani / Imari export ware
Condition:
Good antique condition. Light wear to gilding and minor surface marks consistent with age. No chips or cracks observed.
