A large studio Japanese porcelain vase by Shofu Katei III,…
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A large studio Japanese porcelain vase by Shofu Katei III, Meiji to early Taisho period, circa 1900-1920, finely depicting hydrangea on the exterior, 36.5 cm high. Provenance: A private Melbourne collection

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