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Lot 2162

A PAIR OF JAPANESE GILT BRONZE USUBATA VASES
Meiji period, second half 19th century

A pair of large and impressive gilt bronze usubata (flower vases for ikebana), of classic form, each in three segments, the bases inlaid in silver and decorated with Japanese festival elements, the mid-sections with designs of scrolling clouds and crashing waves and the main sections decorated in inlaid silver and gold of floral scenes, the handles realistically cast as irises in bloom with repeating iris design to the top trays and flat inlay to the sides of the dishes, unsigned
47.5cm high, 26cm diameter

Estimate $500 - $650

Sold for $500


Originally a Chinese bronze form, usubata were first cast in Japan in the seventeenth century for formal flower arrangements. During the Meiji period, more elaborate, multi-segment designs were manufactured for international exhibitions.

The Auction Salon: Objects & Collectables

AUCTION
Sale: LJW8551
10:01am - 15 May 2025
Hawthorn (Auction online only)

VIEWING
Wed 14 May, 9am - 7pm
2 Oxley Rd, Hawthorn VIC

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