Japanese Moriage Satsuma-Style Vase With Gilded Decoration Circa 1950s–1970s

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USD 30.31
Good condition There is a small amount of wear to the gilding.
LocationHaddenham GB
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Seller brad_uklon
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Japanese Moriage Satsuma-Style Vase With Gilded Decoration Circa 1950s–1970s Specs
Materials sourced fromJapan
Country of OriginJapan
Primary MaterialPorcelain/ Pottery
Sub-TypeJapanese Moriage Satsuma-Style Vase
Original/ReproVintage Original
ProductJapanese Moriage Satsuma-Style Vase
Region of OriginJapan
AgePost-1940
Listing details

Charming mid-20th century Japanese export vase in the Satsuma style, decorated with raised slip (moriage) and lavish gilding. The design features richly coloured figures with gold haloes set against stylised landscapes, mountains, and clouds, highlighted with enamel details.The base is stamped Made in Japan, indicating post-war production for the export market. This example dates to around the 1950s–1970s and is representative of the bold, colourful style popular with Western buyers at the time.Measures just over 6 inches (15–16 cm) tall. In good vintage condition with light surface wear from age and handling. This item will be carefully packed and posted via Royal Mail Tracked 48.I aim to get your items to you as quickly as I can. I try to send everything the next working day. All items will be very carefully packaged and will be sent tracked for your peace of mind. Please study the photographs as they form part of the description. Feel free to ask any questions – I’m always happy to help. Any stand used in the photography is not included in the sale. I will only post to your registered eBay postal address, so please ensure your details are up to date. For international sales, I use eBay’s Global Shipping Program. These costs are set by eBay, so please check them at the time of purchase. Please note, due to some questionable claims for returns, all items are carefully wrapped and packaged. If, in the unlikely event, they arrive in less than perfect condition, please provide three photographs: one showing the damage to the item, one of the outside of the packaging, and one image of the inside of the package where both the packaging and postage label are clearly visible and readable. Please forward these photographs to me so I can instigate a claim with the carrier. If I do not receive this evidence of damage in transit, it may delay or prevent a refund. Thanks for looking.