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An Attractive c.1920 Art Deco Period Japanese ‘Thousand Cranes’ Pottery Vase & Cover sub-Curios The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

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The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries saw the development of decorative mirrors in Italy

Some have small amounts to their frames and one ambrotype lacks its frame but none are cracked or would be considered to be in poor order

Stewart Thomas Charles Wright was the brother of the well-known contemporary artist Royston Wright known as ‘Adzak’

The unique large sized hand painted polychrome decorated models of seated spaniel dogs in wonderful floral sponged pigments of sky and peacock blues with filigree applied collars

An Attractive c.1920 Art Deco Period Japanese ‘Thousand Cranes’ Pottery Vase & Cover sub-Curios The seventeenth and eighteenth centuriesOrigin: Japanese Period: Art Deco Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1920 30 Height: 4. 75 Width: 4. 75 The Japanese Satsuma pottery vase and cover, having a body of slightly waisted cylindrical form applied to either shoulder with an angular handle and raised on three stub feet, the cover of domed form with a kiku form knop with heart shaped piercings, decorated in overglaze enamels and gilding with The Thousand Cranes design, marked to the base Umatoyo.

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