Not on display

Vase

c.1930-40 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The copper body has an applied rolled silver rim and base plate with the jungin mark. The pale grey-green ground, reminiscent of the work of Namikawa Sosuke, has a silver yusen design of flowering chrysanthemums. Shades of green, blue and brown have been used on the leaves to suggest the changing of the season. The counter-enamel is green, except for the visible area within the neck, which is dark brown. The latter has also been applied to the base, which has the silver yusen mark of the Ando Company. Although the composition appears rather formulaic and lacks the spontaneity of the best of Ando's designs, the workmanship and considered use of space are nonetheless of a high quality. A paper label on the accompanying box has a long honorific inscription stating that the vase was given to 'Lord Kido by the current Emperor'. This probably refers to Koichi Kido (1889-1977), Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal to Emperor Hirohito (r.1926-1989). Kido was a member of the Japanese cabinet from 1937 but held this important post, which controlled access to the emperor, from 1940 to 1945.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Box
  • Stand
  • Vase
Materials and techniques
Cloisonné enamel vase decorated with a silver <i>yusen</i> (with wires) enamel design.
Brief description
Cloisonné enamel vase decorated with chrysanthemum flower, mark of the Ando Company, Nagoya, Japan, c.1930-40.
Physical description
Cloisonné enamel vase decorated with chrysanthemum flower bearing the mark of the Ando Company. The vase has a copper body with an applied rolled silver rim and base-plate with jungin (pure silver) mark.
Dimensions
  • Height: 36cm
  • Width: 24cm
Content description
chrysanthemums
Marks and inscriptions
(Mark of the Ando Company.)
Credit line
Given by Edwin Davies
Summary
The copper body has an applied rolled silver rim and base plate with the jungin mark. The pale grey-green ground, reminiscent of the work of Namikawa Sosuke, has a silver yusen design of flowering chrysanthemums. Shades of green, blue and brown have been used on the leaves to suggest the changing of the season. The counter-enamel is green, except for the visible area within the neck, which is dark brown. The latter has also been applied to the base, which has the silver yusen mark of the Ando Company. Although the composition appears rather formulaic and lacks the spontaneity of the best of Ando's designs, the workmanship and considered use of space are nonetheless of a high quality. A paper label on the accompanying box has a long honorific inscription stating that the vase was given to 'Lord Kido by the current Emperor'. This probably refers to Koichi Kido (1889-1977), Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal to Emperor Hirohito (r.1926-1989). Kido was a member of the Japanese cabinet from 1937 but held this important post, which controlled access to the emperor, from 1940 to 1945.
Bibliographic reference
Japanese Cloisonne Irvine, Gregory. Japanese Cloisonné. (London:V&A Publications, 2006), p. 120.
Other number
ED 302 - Edwin Davies collection number
Collection
Accession number
FE.68:1 to 3-2011

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Record createdFebruary 16, 2011
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