Japanese Meiji Period Important Cloisonne Vase NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI Attributed
Japanese Meiji Period Important Cloisonne Vase NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI Attributed
SOLD $7,500.00 Sold: Dec 27, 2024 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
Japanese Meiji Period Important Cloisonne Vase NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI Attributed Japanese Meiji Period Important Cloisonne Vase NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI Attributed ORIGINAL JAPANESE MEIJI DIMINUTIVE CLOISONNE VASEAttributed to Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927) (Please see comparables below)Please view images below the description Offered in this listing is a truly spectacular small vase having remarkable detail! Size: about 4 3/4 inches high (12.1 cm).Unsigned, but very strongly attributed to Namikawa Yasuyuki. Please use your own expertise as to the likely maker. Please see the following comparables:1) Matching pair sold at auction by Christie's on April 22, 2015. Lot number 122 in Sale 3717 in New York ("An Inquiring Mind: American Collecting of Japanese and Korean Art.") The Lot was attributed to Namikawa Yasuyuki and sold for USD$15,000 (including Buyer's Premium). They measured 4 3/4" inches high, like the one offered here, and were of ". . .globular form with long neck, decorated in polychrome enamels and silver and gold wires with two panels designed with a butterfly and flowers on a speckled beige ground."2) Signed vase Signed Kyoto Namikawa (Namikawa Yasuyuki Workshop). It measured 12 cm. high, and although the panels bore different flowers which were set against a blue, rather than beige, ground color, other design elements such as around the foot rim are a perfect match for the vase offered here. The signed vase in question was sold in Zurich, Switzerland by Schuler Auktionen AG as Lot 1031 on March 23, 2017, for CHF 9375. That equals about $9,438 U.S. dollars.Do not miss the chance to add this important piece to your collection. Namikawa Yasuyuki and Namikawa Sosuke were considered the two most important Japanese cloisonne artists of the "Golden Age" of cloisonne in the late 19th century.FOREIGN BUYERS. Listing is set up for shipping to U.S. only. International bidders may choose to use an export service to handle shipping, customs, etc.Provenance available Questions Please feel free to inquire via message board. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for Cloisonne collectors and appraisers.
Original Listing Description
Japanese Meiji Period Important Cloisonne Vase NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI Attributed Japanese Meiji Period Important Cloisonne Vase NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI Attributed ORIGINAL JAPANESE MEIJI DIMINUTIVE CLOISONNE VASEAttributed to Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927) (Please see comparables below)Please view images below the description Offered in this listing is a truly spectacular small vase having remarkable detail! Size: about 4 3/4 inches high (12.1 cm).Unsigned, but very strongly attributed to Namikawa Yasuyuki. Please use your own expertise as to the likely maker. Please see the following comparables:1) Matching pair sold at auction by Christie's on April 22, 2015. Lot number 122 in Sale 3717 in New York ("An Inquiring Mind: American Collecting of Japanese and Korean Art.") The Lot was attributed to Namikawa Yasuyuki and sold for USD$15,000 (including Buyer's Premium). They measured 4 3/4" inches high, like the one offered here, and were of ". . .globular form with long neck, decorated in polychrome enamels and silver and gold wires with two panels designed with a butterfly and flowers on a speckled beige ground."2) Signed vase Signed Kyoto Namikawa (Namikawa Yasuyuki Workshop). It measured 12 cm. high, and although the panels bore different flowers which were set against a blue, rather than beige, ground color, other design elements such as around the foot rim are a perfect match for the vase offered here. The signed vase in question was sold in Zurich, Switzerland by Schuler Auktionen AG as Lot 1031 on March 23, 2017, for CHF 9375. That equals about $9,438 U.S. dollars.Do not miss the chance to add this important piece to your collection. Namikawa Yasuyuki and Namikawa Sosuke were considered the two most important Japanese cloisonne artists of the "Golden Age" of cloisonne in the late 19th century.FOREIGN BUYERS. Listing is set up for shipping to U.S. only. International bidders may choose to use an export service to handle shipping, customs, etc.Provenance available Questions Please feel free to inquire via message board. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for Cloisonne collectors and appraisers.