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    Sale 1352

    The Avo Krikorian Collection: Innovation and Inspiration of Meiji Period Design

    Kunsthaus Zurich

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    19 February 2007

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    • A SATSUMA VASE
    Lot 3

    A SATSUMA VASE

    SIGNED TOKOZAN SEIKO KINRAN TOKI FUSO SATSUMA [FINE KINRAN STYLE WORK OF THE TOKOZAN KILN OF SATSUMA - THE LAND WHERE THE SUN RISES ON THE EASTERN SEAS], EDO - MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)

    Price realised

    CHF 10,200

    Estimate

    CHF 16,500 - CHF 22,000

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    A SATSUMA VASE
    SIGNED TOKOZAN SEIKO KINRAN TOKI FUSO SATSUMA [FINE KINRAN STYLE WORK OF THE TOKOZAN KILN OF SATSUMA - THE LAND WHERE THE SUN RISES ON THE EASTERN SEAS], EDO - MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)
    The octagonal vase with everted rim decorated in iron red, blue, green enamels and gilt on a crackled cream ground with panels of ho-o birds and chrysanthemums with peonies and scrolling foliage to the shoulders
    45cm. high

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