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A LARGE BRONZE AND GILT VASE WITH AN EAGLE ON A PINE A LARGE BRONZE AND GILT VASE WITH AN EAGLE ON A PINE Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) The baluster body supported on a splayed foot, the waisted neck set with two kirin-mask handles, the body decorated to one side with an eagle perched on a pine tree below misty clouds, the details in shibuichi, copper, and gilt hirazogan and takazogan, the reverse with a fruity branch, the neck with ho-o birds encircled by stylized rain dragons, and the foot with a floral spray. HEIGHT 37.5 cm WEIGHT 4,683 g Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, light surface scratches, few tiny nicks, and minor casting irregularities. Provenance: From the collection of Teddy Hahn, Darmstadt, acquired from the above. Theodor “Teddy” Hahn (1933-2012) was a well-known and respected collector of netsuke and other Asian works of art. After spending time in museums to study the early cultures of the world, finding particular interest in their sculptures, he began collecting. He remarked once, “I somehow knew it would have a profound influence on my life. How right I was. And how happy I have been.” The present bronze was likely cast in Takaoka; the type of alloy used, beast mask handles, and alternating hirazogan and takazogan techniques being idiosyncratic of this style. The history of casting copper alloys in Takaoka, the provincial capital of Etchu (present day Toyama Prefecture), is reputed to date to the early Edo period, the industry encouraged by the local feudal government as a source of income. Around 1830, new sales venues were developed, extending from Edo city to the northernmost part of the Japanese archipelago, eventually expanding to overseas export markets during the Bakumatsu era. Auction comparison: Compare a related large Takaoka bronze vase with a design of sparrows at Zacke, Fine Japanese Art, 4 June 2021, Vienna, lot 4 ( sold for EUR 5,688).

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A LARGE BRONZE AND GILT VASE WITH AN EAGLE ON A PINE A LARGE BRONZE AND GILT VASE WITH AN EAGLE ON A PINE Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) The baluster body supported on a splayed foot, the waisted neck set with two kirin-mask handles, the body decorated to one side with an eagle perched on a pine tree below misty clouds, the details in shibuichi, copper, and gilt hirazogan and takazogan, the reverse with a fruity branch, the neck with ho-o birds encircled by stylized rain dragons, and the foot with a floral spray. HEIGHT 37.5 cm WEIGHT 4,683 g Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, light surface scratches, few tiny nicks, and minor casting irregularities. Provenance: From the collection of Teddy Hahn, Darmstadt, acquired from the above. Theodor “Teddy” Hahn (1933-2012) was a well-known and respected collector of netsuke and other Asian works of art. After spending time in museums to study the early cultures of the world, finding particular interest in their sculptures, he began collecting. He remarked once, “I somehow knew it would have a profound influence on my life. How right I was. And how happy I have been.” The present bronze was likely cast in Takaoka; the type of alloy used, beast mask handles, and alternating hirazogan and takazogan techniques being idiosyncratic of this style. The history of casting copper alloys in Takaoka, the provincial capital of Etchu (present day Toyama Prefecture), is reputed to date to the early Edo period, the industry encouraged by the local feudal government as a source of income. Around 1830, new sales venues were developed, extending from Edo city to the northernmost part of the Japanese archipelago, eventually expanding to overseas export markets during the Bakumatsu era. Auction comparison: Compare a related large Takaoka bronze vase with a design of sparrows at Zacke, Fine Japanese Art, 4 June 2021, Vienna, lot 4 ( sold for EUR 5,688).

Estimate 600 - 1 200 EUR
Starting price 600 EUR

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