A JAPANESE KYOYAKI FURIDASHI BY TAIZAN YOHEI IX (1856-1922) - 带山与兵衞九代 MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912)

Of double gourd form decorated in overglaze enamels with clematis and autumn grasses and flowers, with impressed seal reading 'Taizan' to the base. Together with a straw and a bone cover, and an old inscribed Japanese wooden box.

10cm high, 8cm diameter approx

Provenance: Lot 59, Leonard Joel December 05, 2022 Melbourne, Australia

The 9th Yohei (1856-1922) was the second son of the 3rd Kiyomizu Rokubey (brother of the 4th Rokubey), but after the death of the 8th Yohei in 1878, he was adopted and succeeded to the 9th generation. He produced a lot of elegant works such as vessels, Kyo Satsuma ware, gold brocade, and pottery cloisonne, and produced a lot of works for export, but it is said that the business was completely discontinued around 1895.

Condition : Overall in good condition, No visible faults or damage. 

Note: Sale as it is, no return.

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