Not on display

Vase

c.1912-26 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The vase has a copper body with an applied rim and base plate, both of which have been enamelled over. Within the foot-ring there is an unenamelled circular ring on which the vase would have been stood during the firing process. The vase is unusual in that it is enamelled in a palette reminiscent of Dutch Delft pottery. The shape of the vase, which is also found in Delft ceramics, has a distinctly Chinese quality; the thickly applied musen shaded blue and white enamel decoration of floral motifs and geometric patterns are not, however, of Chinese origin, nor are they obviously European. The inner foot-ring carries the mark of the Inaba Company of Kyoto. The vase can be dated to around 1920 (private communication with Mr Inaba Katsumi). It is not clear whether this rather exotic vessel was intended for the Japanese or foreign market. The associated box for this piece carries the signature and seal of the Inaba Cloisonné Company.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Box
  • Stand
  • Vase
Materials and techniques
Cloisonné enamel vase with <i>musen </i>('piling up' of enamels in relief) decoration in white and blue enamels.
Brief description
Cloisonné enamel vase decorated in the style of a Delft vase, mark of the Inaba Company, Kyoto, Japan, c.1912-26.
Physical description
Cloisonné enamel vase decorated in the style of a Delft vase bearing the mark of the Inaba Company. The vase has a copper body with an applied rim and base-plate.
Dimensions
  • Height: 31cm
  • Width: 14cm
Content description
geometric patterns, Dutch Delft pottery
Marks and inscriptions
(Mark of the Inaba Company.)
Credit line
Given by Edwin Davies
Summary
The vase has a copper body with an applied rim and base plate, both of which have been enamelled over. Within the foot-ring there is an unenamelled circular ring on which the vase would have been stood during the firing process. The vase is unusual in that it is enamelled in a palette reminiscent of Dutch Delft pottery. The shape of the vase, which is also found in Delft ceramics, has a distinctly Chinese quality; the thickly applied musen shaded blue and white enamel decoration of floral motifs and geometric patterns are not, however, of Chinese origin, nor are they obviously European. The inner foot-ring carries the mark of the Inaba Company of Kyoto. The vase can be dated to around 1920 (private communication with Mr Inaba Katsumi). It is not clear whether this rather exotic vessel was intended for the Japanese or foreign market. The associated box for this piece carries the signature and seal of the Inaba Cloisonné Company.
Bibliographic references
  • Japanese Cloisonne Irvine, Gregory. Japanese Cloisonné. (London:V&A Publications, 2006), p. 93.
  • Japanese Cloisonne Enamels Irvine, Gregory. Japanese Cloisonné Enamels. (London: V&A Publishing, 2011). pl. 52.
Other number
ED 276 - Edwin Davies collection number
Collection
Accession number
FE.49:1 to 3-2011

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Record createdFebruary 16, 2011
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