Meiji Period Antique Japanese Sharkskin Glazed Takeuchi Chubei Cricket and Floral Vase

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
TakC
Bob Shop ID
610496025

Meiji Period Japanese Sharkskin Vase By Takeuchi Chubei
Cricket and Floral Detail Showing the framework of a cricket cage
The vase has the appearance of Sharkskin glazing invented by Takeuchi Chubei, an enamelist , applied on ceramic surface. Takeuchi Chubei a well known enamelist in the 1870's opened a store around 1887 which stayed open for a few years until around 1890 . He experimented with the sharkskin glaze during this period.
Condition is excellent with no signs of enamel loss
Period Meiji - 1867-1912
Over all size 18cm

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