An earthenware vase, of flared baluster form. 1868 - 1912, late 19th century.
The body decorated with an array of art pieces including an Ikebana arrangement, a tables with tea wares, a silk/woodblock scroll and Koro burning incense. The installation is painted on a transitional painted and glazed ground, from a deep blue to a soft peach orange. Signed (illegible) in an etched seal to the underside of the base, partially obstructed by original store/collection label.
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The seller is "the-kinkozan-man" and is located in this country: AU. This item can be shipped worldwide.