Japanese Cloisonne Vase

Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist

Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist
Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist

Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist    Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist

We have the experience and care to pack these very fragile works. Here is a pair of totai shippo vases. Totai shippo are cloisonne enamels in which a ceramic, earthenware or porcelain foundation is decorated with areas of cloisonne enamels.

Specialists have consistently stated that these totai shippo works were made for a very short time-frame, mostly likely between 1890 - 1910. The pair of vases are decorated with two panels outlined with red cloison borders.

One panel depicts a group of flowers while the other panel is worked with colorful flowerheads. The background of both vases is worked with the classic bean or heart shaped cloisons.

Both vases are in excellent antique condition without any major faults such as cracks, chips or hairlines or restorations. One of the vases is slightly off center, which is very hard to detect. As in most all totai shippo, there are areas of very light rubbing and abrasion as the artist polished the cloisonne enamel areas. The interior rim or mouth of both vases is decorated with two flower heads with scrolling vine like foliage.

Ont the interior rim of the base, the artist has signed both vases with the katakana character of Ho, which is most likely the partial last name of the artist. Another possible kanji character reading could be Ki, but it not likely. The height of each vase is approximately 7.75 inches. The width of each vase is approximately 3.5 inches at the midpoint. Overall, a fine pair of matching vases in excellent antique condition that is becoming very hard to find together.

The vase will be double boxed and packed with tremendous care. The item "Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist" is in sale since Monday, July 5, 2021. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Vases".

The seller is "gyassociates" and is located in Carlsbad, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Primary Material: Cloisonne
  • Maker: Artist Mark Possibly "Ho"
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Featured Refinements: Rare Pair of Totai Shippo Vases

Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist    Rare Pair of Japanese Totai Shippo Cloisonne Enameled Vases Signed by Artist