PAIR OF IMARI POTICHES - JAPAN - MEIJI PERIOD
Description: Elegant pair of Imari-style potiches with lids, dating back to the Meiji period (1868-1912).These vases feature the rich and distinctive polychrome decoration typical of the Imari style, characterized by the predominant use of cobalt blue, iron red, and gold.
Period: Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Style: Imari
Materials: Porcelain
Decoration: Each potiche is finely decorated with a complex motif that includes:
Central Panels: Polilobed reserves depicting flowers and other naturalistic elements typical of Japanese iconography.
Decorative Fields: Alternating vertical sections with geometric patterns, stylized floral motifs (chrysanthemums, peonies), and fan decorations.
Lid: Domed lid with coordinated decoration, topped by a knob in the shape of a stylized lotus bud, also decorated in polychrome and gold.
Dimensions: height 35 cm, maximum width 17 cm.
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