A Kyoto type Satsuma vase, circa Taisho to Showa period,…
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A Kyoto type Satsuma vase, circa Taisho to Showa period, 1920-30s, the baluster vase with ring, rope and tassel applied decorations to the shoulder and sides, a flaring neck, decorated in a red, salmon, buff and blue, grey palette with figural narrative scenes and patterns, red script mark, underside, height 40.5 cm

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