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Japanese Imari baluster jar, Edo period, late 17th century, with wide shoulders tapering to a narrow foot, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue and overglaze enamels to the body with a garden containing pavillions amongst chrysanthemum and other flowering plants, with hoho birds in flight overhead; the shoulders with a collar of petal-shaped panels bordered in blue with foliate gilt scroll, containing alternating 'kacho-e' (birds and flowers) vignettes, with either a pair of quail amongst millet or sparrows in flight amongst flowering grasses, below a narrow band of peony amongst karakusa scroll, the foot with a further bands of flowers and scrollwork in iron-red; the short neck with peony heads against an elaborate gilt scrolling ground.
Dimensions: Height: 62cm. (24 1/2in.)
Condition: Small 'hair-line' cracks extending from foot rim; please see images
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Height: 62cm. (24 1/2in.)Condition report
Small 'hair-line' cracks extending from foot rim; please see imagesStock number
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