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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 575


572. A pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery blue ground vases, Meiji Period, of lobbed form decorated with panels of figures on a richly gilded ground, signed, 18cm high. £200-300


573. A Japanese Satsuma pottery blue ground vase, Meiji Period, decorated with four circular shaped panels enclosing figures, flowers and foliage, on a richly gilded ground decorated with wisteria, signed, 19.5cm high. £100-200


574. A pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery vases, Meiji Period, decorated with enamelled flowers and foliage within richly gilded borders, signed, 24.5cm high. £400-600


575. A pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery blue ground vases, Meiji Period, decorated with rectangular shaped panels of figures walking in a landscape, on a richly gilded foliate ground, within gilded borders, signed, Kinkozan, 24cm high. £800-1200


576. A late 19th/ early 20th century Japanese blue and white octagonal-shaped charger, decorated with a garden of peony and bamboo, 44cm diameter. £100-200


577. A pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery vases in the style of Meizan, Meiji Period, decorated with oval shaped panels of figures and landscapes, on a richly gilded ground decorated with butterflies, signed, 12cm high. £200-300


578. A miniature Japanese Satsuma pottery tea set, Meiji Period, comprising; tea pot and cover, twin handled sugar bowl and cover, and a cup and saucer, decorated with panels of figures and flowers on grounds decorated with scattered butterflies, signed, tea pot 4.5cm high. £200-300


579. A pair of miniature Japanese Satsuma pottery vases, Meiji Period, decorated with figures walking under parasols in a garden of bamboo, signed, 9cm high. £200-300


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