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Japanese Hirado Vase 19th century, the blue and white vessel with a motif of flowers across the body, an applied dragon encircling the vessel and a dragon roundel adorning the center interior of the piece, unmarked, h. 10", dia. 11". Manufactured near the Korean peninsula, the Hirado kilns produced porcelains exclusively for the wealthy and powerful Matsura clan before becoming a renowned export porcelain manufacturer in the 19th century.


  • Condition: Scattered firing anomalies including one small loss to the glaze at the interior lip caused by the kiln process and two little chips along the dragon's back. Light craquelure on the surface of the vessel. Some thinning glaze and abrasions and a fine line on the interior of the vase. No breaks or evidence of professional restoration. All wear is commensurate with the vessel's age, display and handling.

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