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Vase

c.1960 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The heavy copper body has an applied silver rim and base plate with the jungin mark. The rich green enamel ground is decorated with a silver yusen, shosen and musen design of roses in shades of green and white enamel. The wires form part of the outline of the petals, the enamels being subtly shaded to create a three-dimensional effect, which is accentuated by the shadowing around the flowers. The counter-enamel is similar in colour to the ground and has also applied to the foot, where the silver yusen mark of the Ando Company of Nagoya has been applied. The company is still producing very similar work today. Clients can choose between different qualities of enamelling as well as different materials for the rims and base plates.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Stand
  • Vase
Materials and techniques
Cloisonné enamel vase decorated with a silver <i>yusen (with wires)</i>, <i>shosen</i> (few wires) and <i>musen</i> (without wires) design.
Brief description
Cloisonné enamel vase decorated with roses, mark of the Ando Company, Nagoya, Japan, c.1960 or later.
Physical description
Cloisonné enamel vase decorated with roses bearing the mark of the Ando Company. The vase has a copper body with an applied silver rim and base-plate with jungin (pure silver) mark.
Dimensions
  • Height: 23.5cm
  • Width: 17cm
Content description
roses
Marks and inscriptions
(Mark of the Ando Company.)
Credit line
Given by Edwin Davies
Summary
The heavy copper body has an applied silver rim and base plate with the jungin mark. The rich green enamel ground is decorated with a silver yusen, shosen and musen design of roses in shades of green and white enamel. The wires form part of the outline of the petals, the enamels being subtly shaded to create a three-dimensional effect, which is accentuated by the shadowing around the flowers. The counter-enamel is similar in colour to the ground and has also applied to the foot, where the silver yusen mark of the Ando Company of Nagoya has been applied. The company is still producing very similar work today. Clients can choose between different qualities of enamelling as well as different materials for the rims and base plates.
Bibliographic reference
Japanese Cloisonne Irvine, Gregory. Japanese Cloisonné. (London:V&A Publications, 2006), p. 113.
Other number
ED 296 - Edwin Davies collection number
Collection
Accession number
FE.62:1, 2-2011

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Record createdFebruary 16, 2011
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