Japanese Satsuma Vase Meiji period, late 19th/early 20th century, of cylindrical form, with short neck, the body decorated with multiple panels depicting figures in various scenarios, with a dense scrolling design to the surround, the neck similarly decorated with floral panels on a cell-diaper ground. h. 14-1/4", w. 7" Provenance: Estate of Nancy Nye Harrell, Houston, Texas.
There are two chips to the rim. There is a 5" x 3" "spiderweb" hairline crack that extends outward from the bottom across the foot rim and into the lower part of the vase body. Some staining (oxidation) to the beige pigment, present on the bottom area of the vase. Crazing throughout and wear to the gilded banding on vase.
Japanese Satsuma Vase Meiji period, late 19th/early 20th century, of cylindrical form, with short neck, the body decorated with multiple panels depicting figures in various scenarios, with a dense scrolling design to the surround, the neck similarly decorated with floral panels on a cell-diaper ground. h. 14-1/4", w. 7" Provenance: Estate of Nancy Nye Harrell, Houston, Texas.
There are two chips to the rim. There is a 5" x 3" "spiderweb" hairline crack that extends outward from the bottom across the foot rim and into the lower part of the vase body. Some staining (oxidation) to the beige pigment, present on the bottom area of the vase. Crazing throughout and wear to the gilded banding on vase.
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