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Subject:Cloisonnè Enamel Vase
Posted By: Wendy Tue, Mar 10, 2015 IP: 103.244.130.216

Hi there, Newbie here,
Much appreciated with any learned opinion on my (24cm) cloisonné enamel vase please era,maker etc., I have searched many sites and have the opinion (guess) the vase is a combination of wire/wireless?
Thank you for your help
Much appreciate Wendy



Subject:Re: Cloisonnè Enamel Vase
Posted By: Anthony Wed, Mar 11, 2015

Hi Wendy. Your vase is indeed Japanese cloisonne and you are correct that it is a combination of wired and wireless enamel. It is a very nice piece and would date circa 1880's to early 1900-1910. This is called the Golden Age of Japanese cloisonne. With out a artist mark it is almost impossible to know who made it. So many of the pieces from this era were not marked. Via research you may be able tonarrow it down to being attributed to a certain artist style. If you look at the work of Namikawa Yasiyuki and Namikawa Sosuke, for example, you start to see that they had a very deffinite style all their own. I specailize in Japanese cloisonne even though I collect many forms of Asian art. I hope this helps you some.

Subject:Re: Cloisonnè Enamel Vase
Posted By: Wendy Thu, Mar 12, 2015

Thank you for the information much appreciated, the 2 artists you have mentioned, I have looked at some of their work however I wasn't sure without a signature, maybe attributed as you say however not to sure on my part lol, thank you again,

I have a pic of a similar haystack? I will send it with my notes
Wondering your opinion on it please





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Subject:Re: Cloisonnè Enamel Vase
Posted By: Wendy Thu, Mar 12, 2015

Thank you for the information much appreciated, the 2 artists you have mentioned, I have looked at some of their work however I wasn't sure without a signature, maybe attributed as you say however not to sure on my part lol, thank you again,








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