Width: 19cms
Height: 62cms
Date: Late Nineteenth Century
£2,800
Product Code: KPCE85
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This finely painted late 19th Century flare-top vase measures 62cms in height and 19cms in width (at the top).
The vibrant and recognisable Imari colours of gold, blue and orange frame the neck and the base with intricately painted floral designs and mon and the main body of the vase with one continuous scene of blue and grey trees seemingly swaying in the breeze.
Bears the Koransha mark to the base.
Condition: Good
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Fukugawa Koransha
Fukugawa is a porcelain factory in the Arita region which specalises in Imari-ware, it was founded in 1856 and is still active today. Since 1910 Fukugawa has been appointed to the Japanese Imperial Household and is known for producing high quality porcelain.
Imari
Imari ware is the western name for a colourful style of Arita ware, it often consists of a pallette of dark blues, reds, oranges and black and golds for the outlines. It was made in large quantities which were exported to Europe in the 17th/18th centuries by the Dutch East India company, the name Imari comes from the port in Nagasaki from which the porcelain was shipped.
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