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A FINE AND IMPRESSIVE THREE-VASE GARNITURE BY THE MIYAO EISUKE COMPANY OF YOKOHAMA MEIJI ERA (1868-
作品估价:GBP 12,000-15,000
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206
拍品名称:
A FINE AND IMPRESSIVE THREE-VASE GARNITURE BY THE MIYAO EISUKE COMPANY OF YOKOHAMA MEIJI ERA (1868-
拍品描述:
A FINE AND IMPRESSIVE THREE-VASE GARNITURE BY THE MIYAO EISUKE COMPANY OF YOKOHAMA
MEIJI ERA (1868-1912)
Composed of three parcel-gilt bronze vessels, two a pair of baluster vases and the third of rounded form with dragon handles and a cover; all three decorated with panels of samurai in various outdoors settings to one side, the other with birds in flight or wading amongst lotus; all reserved on the same
leiwen
archaistic pattern and with gilded formal borders; the central vase raised on a base of flowering prunus branches modelled in the round, and the cover topped with the figure of a fisherman holding a net; all three vessels signed Miyao; 52cm and 36cm. (5)
WITHOUT RESERVE
Provenance: from the collection of Aubrey Furniss (b.1932), and thence by descent. During his life, Furniss amassed
a large and eclectic collection including English miniatures, gold coins, stamps, Doulton, Satsuma, Japanese bronzes and Chinese snuff bottles.
MEIJI ERA (1868-1912)
Composed of three parcel-gilt bronze vessels, two a pair of baluster vases and the third of rounded form with dragon handles and a cover; all three decorated with panels of samurai in various outdoors settings to one side, the other with birds in flight or wading amongst lotus; all reserved on the same
leiwen
archaistic pattern and with gilded formal borders; the central vase raised on a base of flowering prunus branches modelled in the round, and the cover topped with the figure of a fisherman holding a net; all three vessels signed Miyao; 52cm and 36cm. (5)
WITHOUT RESERVE
Provenance: from the collection of Aubrey Furniss (b.1932), and thence by descent. During his life, Furniss amassed
a large and eclectic collection including English miniatures, gold coins, stamps, Doulton, Satsuma, Japanese bronzes and Chinese snuff bottles.