Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.
Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.
Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.
Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.
Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.
Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.
Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.
Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.

Vase Cloisonne Enamel - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - 19th-20th c.

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Very Fine Cloisonne Enamel Vase - - Ando Jubei Studio - Japan - Late 19th - Early 20th Century

Size: Hight 15.2, width 8.5cm, weight 506gr

An excellent enamel on copper cloisonné vase with nickel rims, very finely decorated in polychrome enamels within wire reserves to depict blossom, berries and foliage on branches. Stamped to the foot rim with maker´s mark (mon) of Ando Jubei.

Condition: Overall very good, no significant damages or repairs. Minor wear commensurate with age.

Object literature: Ando Jubei (1876–1956) was a Japanese artist that dominated Nagoya's enameling industry in the late Mejii era. Ando Jubei was the Meiji era's most prolific creator of presentation wares: artworks that were commissioned by members of the Imperial Family for presentation to foreign dignitaries. He exhibited at the Japan-British Exhibition of 1910. His work is held in the collections of many museums around the world.