Vase
c.1912-26 (made)
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The copper body of the vase has an applied silver rim and silver base plate with the jungin mark. The superbly executed decoration is of bush-clover (Lespedza bicolour; Hagi in Japanese), chrysanthemum, gentian and other flowers in silver yusen on a blue enamel ground. The subtle shading of the flowers and foliage accentuates the vibrantly naturalistic composition, which spreads from the base to fill almost the whole of one side of the vase. The area below the rim has an abstract scrolling floral design in silver yusen enamels and the foot is decorated with delicate and finely worked abstract geometric motifs in silver yusen. The counter-enamel is of a matt brown colour, as is the inner base plate, which has the silver yusen mark of the Ando Company. The associated box carries the signature and seal of Ando Jubei as well as another seal indicating that the piece was made to imperial order.
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Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Cloisonné enamel vase with flowers in silver <i>yusen</i> (with wires) enamels. |
Brief description | Cloisonné enamel vase decorated with flowers and bush clover (hagi), mark of the Ando Company, Nagoya, Japan, c. 1912-26. |
Physical description | Cloisonné enamel vase decorated with flowers and bush clover (hagi) bearing the mark of the Ando Company. The vase has a copper body with an applied silver rim and silver base-plate with the jungin (pure silver) mark. |
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Content description | chrysanthemum, gentian, flowers |
Marks and inscriptions | (Mark of the Ando Company.) |
Credit line | Given by Edwin Davies |
Summary | The copper body of the vase has an applied silver rim and silver base plate with the jungin mark. The superbly executed decoration is of bush-clover (Lespedza bicolour; Hagi in Japanese), chrysanthemum, gentian and other flowers in silver yusen on a blue enamel ground. The subtle shading of the flowers and foliage accentuates the vibrantly naturalistic composition, which spreads from the base to fill almost the whole of one side of the vase. The area below the rim has an abstract scrolling floral design in silver yusen enamels and the foot is decorated with delicate and finely worked abstract geometric motifs in silver yusen. The counter-enamel is of a matt brown colour, as is the inner base plate, which has the silver yusen mark of the Ando Company. The associated box carries the signature and seal of Ando Jubei as well as another seal indicating that the piece was made to imperial order. |
Bibliographic reference | Japanese Cloisonne
Irvine, Gregory. Japanese Cloisonné. (London:V&A Publications, 2006), p. 92. |
Other number | ED 48 - Edwin Davies collection number |
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Accession number | FE.48:1 to 3-2011 |
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Record created | February 16, 2011 |
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