An earthenware vase, of twin-handled, pear shaped form. 1868 - 1912, late 19th century. The body depicting twin scene panels, one with figures offering sacrifice to the deity Kannon and the other with villagers in rejoice around a Ochaya dwelling. The diaper borders filled with rich gilt patterning atop a bold cobalt blue ground. The vase fitted with a pair of ornate baroque-style scrollwork handles.
Signed "Kinkozan Zo" in an embossed seal to the underside of the base. Excellent Condition, without any damage. At Matsuri Japanese Art, your undivided trust is of the upmost importance to our continued success.
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All items are professionally packaged to avoid damage whilst in transit. Matsuri Japanese Art is not directly responsible for any loss or damage incurred through transit. All items offered for sale include a detailed description as well as a range of high-resolution photos. The item "Antique Meiji-period Japanese Satsuma cobalt painted scene vase by Kinkozan" is in sale since Friday, January 15, 2021. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Vases".The seller is "the-kinkozan-man" and is located in Clayton South, VIC. This item can be shipped worldwide.