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Japanese Edo Period Imari Porcelain Vase and Table Lamp II
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Description
A late 17th, early 18th century Japanese Edo period Imari porcelain vase or jar of hexagonal baluster form having underglaze blue and overglaze iron red and gold gilt panel and foliate designs; now fitted for use as a table lamp with a bespoke removable 'antiqued' giltwood cap with solid brass lamp standard having 10' twisted black silk cord, double swivelling pull-chain sockets, and adjustable shade rest with finial. Height as shown 30"; shade is for illustration only and not included. See other listing for matching vase sold separately.
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More Information
Origin: Japan Period: Pre 18th Century Materials: Hand-painted and gilt porcelain, giltwood, brass Condition: Good. Wear commensurate with age and use. Non-detracting gilt and enamel wear. Vase undrilled; able to be use as both table lamp or water-holding vase. Creation Date: circa 1700 Styles / Movements: Chinese Export, Asian, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 511399 -
Dimensions
H. 15.75 in; H.2. 30 in; Diam. 12 in; H. 40.01 cm; H.2. 76.2 cm; Diam. 30.48 cm;
Message from Seller:
Acroterion, the company, founded in late 2012, is by appointment in the historic Hudson Valley of upstate New York specializing in exceptional fine and decorative art from eastern to western, ancient to current; with a focus on the unique and timeless. The curated inventory is ever-changing and discriminately chosen by the founder and owner Randal Dawkins. Having a passion for fine objects and design from an early age, Mr. Dawkins graduated in 2004 from Sotheby’s Institute of Art, London.
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