A Japanese studio celadon vase by Miyanaga Tozan I (1868-1941),…
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A Japanese studio celadon vase by Miyanaga Tozan I (1868-1941), Taisho (1912-1926) or Showa period (1926-1989), circa 1920-1940, of generous baluster form with deep relief carved scrolling flowers to the sides, covered in a fine even sea green celadon glaze, four-character Tozan mark to the base. Together with its tomobako (original signed Japanese wooden box) and Chinese style hardwood vase stand. 24.5 cm high, 24.5 cm high

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