A Satsuma millefleur vase of elongated baluster form, Meiji…
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A Satsuma millefleur vase of elongated baluster form, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with chrysanthemum, peonies and various flower pods on a gilt ground, Shimazu mon and two-character signature, 22.5 cm high, fitted wood stand

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  • Mon - A mon is a Japanese heraldic emblem, indicating the status or the family of the owner, similar to a family crest. Nowadays almost all Japanese families and many businesses have a mon.

    In decorative arts, mon are used as a decorative element on a vase, plate, bowl or item of furniture.

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