A late 19th century Japanese Totai-Shippo 'tree bark' bottle vase decorated with cloisonne butterfly and flowers in autumnal enamels on the naturalistic textured brown glaze, Meiji period (1868-1912) 19 cm high
Jiki-shippo literally, “porcelain-enamel,” is enamel work that is decorated on a porcelain body or foundation that has been fired at a high temperature. Also commonly referred to as totai shippo, a more general term used to include ceramic, earthenware or porcelain bases.
It is in excellent condition with no damage or losses
Please look carefully at the photos - they are part of the description.
Item will be sent fully tracked and insured.
A late 19th century Japanese Totai-Shippo 'tree bark' bottle vase decorated with cloisonne butterfly and flowers in autumnal enamels on the naturalistic textured brown glaze, Meiji period (1868-1912) 19 cm high Jiki-shippo literally, “porcelain-enamel,” is enamel work that is decorated on a porcelain body or foundation that has been fired at a high temperature. Also commonly referred to as totai shippo, a more general term used to include ceramic, earthenware or porcelain bases. It is in excellent condition with no damage or losses Please look carefully at the photos - they are part of the description. Item will be sent fully tracked and insured. A late 19th century Japanese Totai-Shippo 'tree bark' bottle vase decorated with cloisonne butterfly and flowers in autumnal enamels on the naturalistic textured brown glaze, Meiji period (1868-1912) 19 cm high Jiki-shippo literally, “porcelain-enamel,” is enamel work that is decorated on a porcelain body or foundation that has been fired at a high temperature. Also commonly referred to as totai shippo, a more general term used to include ceramic, earthenware or porcelain bases. It is in excellent condition with no damage or losses Please look carefully at the photos - they are part of the description. Item will be sent fully tracked and insured.Antique | Yes |
Product | Vase |
Original/Repro | Antique Original |
Sub-Type | Jiki-shippo |
Region of Origin | Japanese |
Primary Material | Cloisonne |
Age | 1850-1899 |