You can contact us with the problem you are having and we will investigate.
Stripe Online Payments
Sellingantiques have now partnered with Stripe card processing to give you a seamless purchase experience of antiques on sellingantiques.
Millions of companies of all sizes use Stripe online to accept payments and is the worlds No.1 payment gateway.
So how does it work: Look for the button in the antique details page to instantly purchase antiques from dealers who have activated Stripe online payments.
You can now easily filter and show antiques that only have this option enabled.
Using this button notifies us immediately that you have purchased this item. Once you have made the payment we will instantly mark it as sold to ensure that no one else can buy it.
Discounts can also be made available.
We are always improving the purchase experience for both buyer and seller and more and more dealers are enabling this option each week.
Antique Small Hand Painted Vases, Kutani, Japan, Meiji Period
£200 $252 €241
Item Number:SA1094217 Date of manufacture:19th Century Current Status: For sale Seller:Gillers Antiques Ltd
This antique has been viewed 15 times in the past month with the most views from the UK.
Purchase Item # SA1094217 Now direct from Gillers Antiques Ltd.
Gillers Antiques Ltd can accept payment for this antique via Credit / Debit card, Amex or Google Pay
£200
PURCHASE ANTIQUE
Your credit card is processed securely by Stripe Inc.
Description
A pair of antique miniature Kutani hand-painted earthenware vases of baluster form with flared necks showcases the elegance of traditional Japanese pottery. The vases' bodies feature continuous scenes depicting a Japanese teacher and his students, all dressed in traditional attire, against a serene natural backdrop with a river. The intricate gilded patterns and highlights enhance the richness of the design. The necks of each vase are painted in Kutani's signature coral or brownish-red hues, with gilded accents that add a touch of luxury. Kutani ware, a distinct style of Japanese pottery, is known for its vibrant overglaze painting. Similar to Imari ware, it is made from clay that is dried before firing and adorned with intricate pictorial ornamentation and vivid, sharp lines. Kutani's origins trace back to 1655 in Kaga, Ishikawa, when the first kiln was established. However, production halted at the end of the 17th century and was not revived until the 19th century during the Meiji period, a time when Japan re-opened its borders to international trade. Kutani ware became one of the first Japanese pottery styles to be exported. Kutani pottery is classified by its production period. The earliest, known as Ko-Kutani, is extremely rare, while the Saiko-Kutani period in the 19th century marked a revival. Kutani wares from this era, also known as Kaga-style wares, are renowned for their rich use of brownish-red, muddy yellow and intense green on a greyish ground. They include a wide variety of items, often created for the Western market, such as tea and coffee sets, dishes, bowls, incense burners, and small decorative objects. These vases embody the beauty and craftsmanship of this treasured Japanese tradition. Dimensions: height 8.8 cm, diameter in the wide part of 5.4 cm. Condition: excellent - only minor losses of gilding and coloring. Due to its age the glaze on the bottom is covered with a thin mesh of craquelure Please study the accompanying photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this description. The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance. It is important to note that shipping costs include labour, packaging and postage
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 19th Century.
Thank you.
Your comment has been sent to Sellingantiques.