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Meiji Japanese Porcelain Vase By Daimaru Hokuho
A large blue and white sometsuke porcelain vase by prominent Meiji era Kyoto artist Daimaru Hokuho enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The vase is crisp with clean sharp lines typifying the Meiji ideal of superlative quality decorated with pagodas and hermitages scattered over a lake-filled landscape in cool blue. It is 11-1/2 inches (27.5 cm) tall, 4-1/2 inches (11.5 cm) diameter and in perfect condition. Hokuho would have been rated in the top 10 porcelain artist of Kyoto, along with Suwa Sozan, Ito Suiko, Ito Tozan, Miyanaga Tozan, Takahashi Dohachi, Seifu Yohei, Kiyomizu Rokubei, Miura Chikusen and Mashimizu Zoroku, all artists active from the Meiji through the early Showa eras. He is best remembered for his Chinese forms and Sencha thin tea ware.


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