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A Namikawa Cloisonné Vase with Dragons
Signed on a silver tablet Kyoto Namikawa, Meiji period (late 19th century)
Of globular form and decorated in silver wire and various coloured cloisonné enamels on a rich green tea ground with two dragons around the body, the shoulder with floral lappets, the foot with a band of stylised clouds, the cover with stylised flowers in geometric formation, silver rims and knop finial in the form of a chrysanthemum flower head
8cm. high
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With the rapid development of Japanese cloisonné in the 1870s and 80s, the work of Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927) in particular exemplifies its highest artistic and technical development. Around 1878 or 1879 Namikawa met the German chemist Gottfried Wagener (1831-1892) with whose knowledge of ceramic pigmentation he was able to develop and refine his glazes in colour and texture to make both transparent and opaque glazes of faultless clarity. He took great care over his compositions and varied the standard motifs so that each piece was unique and with its own charm and character.

Namikawa won prizes at the Philadelphia World Fair of 1876, and then at the Paris World Fair of 1878, and later at the 1889 Paris Fair. He was also honoured at the series of National Industrial Expositions which was instituted in 1877. He won altogether 31 prizes at expositions both at home and abroad.

The image of the Y. Namikawa trade label and the image of Namikawa studio are for reference only and not included in this lot.

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