Lindsay Burns & Company
ASIAN ART - JAPANESE CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART
587. A Japanese porcelain blue and white charger, Meiji Period, decorated with shishi and peony, 53cm diameter. £200-300
588. A Japanese porcelain Hirado vase, Meiji Period, decorated with a tiger and bamboo, the neck entwined with two dragons, 30.5cm high. £300-500
595. A Japanese Imari vase, Meiji Period, decorated with two shaped panels of figures on a terrace under blossom trees, divided by panels of dragons and flaming pearls, on a diaper ground decorated with chrysanthemum and peony, 43cm high. £150-250
596. A Japanese Ao-Kutani porcelain dish, Meiji Period, decorated with a central circular panel enclosing a dragon, within a panelled border of three phoenix on a diaper ground, 31.5cm diameter. £200-300
597. A Japanese Satsuma pottery twin handled koro and cover, Meiji Period, decorated with panels of Lohan and Scholars, the handles formed as shishi, raised on three shishi mask and scroll supports, the domed cover with shishi and pierced ball finial, 37cm high x 28cm wide. £200-300
598. A pair of large Japanese Satsuma pottery vases, Meiji Period, decorated with shaped panels of scholars divided by smaller panels of chrysanthemum and peony, 59.5cm high. £400-600
Lot 589
589. A Japanese Satsuma pottery bowl, Meiji Period, possibly Yabu Meizan, the interior decorated with numerous butterflies, the exterior with heart- shaped panels of bijin and child and lohan on a richly gilded ground of peony and other flowers, signed, 11cm diameter x 6.5cm high. £100-200
590. A Japanese Imari Jardiniere, Meiji Period, decorated with circular shaped panels of peony and urns issuing chrysanthemum, scroll shaped panels of bamboo, on a ground of peony and foliage, 27.5cm diameter x 18.5cm high. £100-200
591. A Japanese Imari Jardiniere, Meiji Period, decorated with four shaped panels enclosing flowers on a ground of peony and foliage, 25cm diameter x 18cm high. £50-100
592. A large Japanese Satsuma pottery twin handled koro and cover, Meiji Period, decorated with panels of Samurai and Bijin divided by smaller panels of children, raised on three mask supports, the pierced cover with a shishi finial, signed, Shimazu mon, 61.5cm high. £500-700
593. A pair of Japanese Satsuma pottery hexagonal shaped vases, Meiji Period, decorated with panels of Samurai and Scholars divided by panels of peony and foliage, impressed marks, 28.5cm high. £200-300
594. Two Japanese Imari jars and covers, Meiji Period, comprising; a hexagonal shaped jar and associated cover, 27.5cm high, and a lobbed tapered cylindrical jar and cover, 23.5cm high (2). £50-100
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599. A Japanese Imari palette porcelain figure of a Bijin, Meiji Period, modelled standing holding a fan in her left hand, wearing a blue ground Kimono decorated with flowers, 37cm high. £80-120
600. A Japanese Imari plate, Meiji Period, decorated with a circular shaped panel enclosing an urn issuing peony, within a border of scrolls, peony and chrysanthemum, 22cm diameter. £40-80
601. A Japanese Imari chrysanthemum-shaped dish, Meiji Period, decorated with chrysanthemum and foliage within a foliate panelled and diaper border, 25.5cm diameter. £40-80
602. A Japanese Imari chrysanthemum-shaped charger, Meiji Period, decorated with a central circular shaped panel enclosing an urn issuing chrysanthemum, within a panelled foliate and diaper border, 31cm diameter. £50-100
603. A Japanese octagonal-shaped dish, early 20th century, decorated with figures in a rickshaw, stag and manchurian crane, within a blue ground border of peony, 28.5cm diameter. £40-80
604. A Japanese Imari jar, cover and stand, Meiji Period, decorated with panels of urns issuing bamboo divided by panels of birds and flowers, with shishi mask terminals, the cover with shishi and ball finial, the stand with three bracket feet, overall 43cm high. £200-300
605. A large Japanese Satsuma pottery floor vase, Meiji Period, decorated with shaped rectangular panels of lohan and figures in a fenced garden, within diaper panelled borders, 81cm high. £500-800
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