Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Peony Vase | Ando Company

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    Description

    Japanese cloisonne enamel vase Tashio-early Showa period. The vase of bottle form decorated with an Aubergine base enamel and a striking large blossoming Peony to the centre. The base signed to the centre with the Ando company mark and the rim stamped with the Jungin Japanese silver mark. A fine cloisonne vase suited to any contemporary room, avid Japanese cloisonne collector or someone looking for a single statement piece.

    Notes | Ando Cloisonne Company (安藤七宝店) is a Japanese cloisonne making company located in Sakae, Nagoya, central Japan. Founded in the late 19th century by Ando Jubei (Jusaburo 1876-1953) and his brother in law Ando Juzaemon they made the cloisonne company a huge success. They recruited Kawade Shibataro (1856–1921) a renowned cloisonne artist in his own right to be the head of the Ando Company studio who further developed plique-à-jour technique. During the 30 years of the 20th century Ando company employed over 50 cloisonne artists and the company was given an Imperial Warrant of Appointment to the Japanese court.

    Provenance | Sourced from a UK single owner collection.

    Measurements | 31.5cm High x 17cm Wide ( 12.4 x 6.69 Inches )

    Condition | Very Good Condition, Small surface rash to one side.