Lot no. 118
Japan, Meiji era (1868-1912)
A large tripod Satsuma earthenware incense burner, decorated with a pair of peacocks in the middle of a landscape of rocks, peonies, chrysanthemums, bamboo and flowering prunus, crossed by a stream and flown over by two sparrows, the top of the feet in the form of chimera heads, Two vertical handles with honeycomb motif, the openwork lid surmounted by a shishi-shaped grip, and on the base the mon of the Shimazu clan in blue, the signature "Satsuma yaki Kamezono 龟 園" in gold followed by a kakihan in red.
H. 32.5 cm
One handle restored
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Pictures credits: Contact organization
Asian Art
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