



Price
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Fine Japanese Satsuma Dish By Yabu Meizan
As part of our Japanese works of art collection we are delighted to offer this very finely painted Meiji Period (1868-1912) Satsuma dish, the dish decorated during the late 19th century by arguably the most coveted artist of the period, Yabu Meizan (1853-1934). The delightful little dish is predominantly decorated in Yabu's trademark millefiori gilt enamel to the border, the painting of superlative quality, the border frames a shaped cartouche depicting scenes of bijins performing various pursuits, each painstakingly painted in fine detail, the rear of this charming little dish carries a crisp gilt signature seal for Yabu Meizan. This dish is a perfect little cabinet example from the studio of an artist working at his peak during the latter part of the 19th century.
Literature:
For a pair of dishes from this design series see : Bonhams London, Japanese art across the centuries, Lot 209, 4th November 2021. Sold for £12,112.50 inc bp.
Provenance :
UK Collection.
Condition report :
Fine condition throughout.
Approximate Sizes :
Diameter : 6 inches, 15 centimetres.
Free worldwide delivery and a certificate of authenticity are included within the price of this item.
Dimensions
15 cmPrice
£2850.00This object includes complimentary, Insured Shipping / Delivery within the UK
This object includes complimentary, International Insured Shipping
This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
Condition report
Fine ConditionThe BADA Standard
- Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
- Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
- Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
- Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
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