£150
A good pair of Japanese Kutani porcelain vases - Meiji period (1868-1912), of ovoid form with waisted necks and everted rims, finely painted with two primary reserves, one depicting a peacock beside peonies issuing from rockwork, the other a pair of birds amidst peony and chrysanthemum flowers, divided by pairs of cloud reserves depicting phoenixes in flight, on a dense gilt decorated ground, above a band of lappets to the foot, the neck with lotus flowers, signed with nine character marks, 30.3cm. high, with hardwood bases, one vase with small hairline to rim.
* Condition: One vase with small curved hairline crack to the rim (not visible to the exterior). Otherwise in very good condition, with only very minor gilt wear.
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