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Pair of Japanese blue and white vases, c.1700, Edo period, of ovoid form, each decorated to the body with ogee-shaped panels containing peony and seedheads issuing from rockwork with birds against a ground of scrolling fronds, the shoulders decorated with further shaped cartouches containing sprays of chrysanthemum, the neck with flowerhead cartouches, the narrow tapering foot with lappets.
Height of taller: 22.3cm. (8 3/4 in.); height of other: 22.1cm. (8 5/8 in.)
Condition: One restored
Dimensions
Height of taller: 22.3cm. (8 3/4 in.); height of other: 22.1cm. (8 5/8 in.)Condition report
One restoredStock number
W52The BADA Standard
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