A Pair of Antique Japanese Porcelain Studio Vase shaped like Gourds by Tominaga Genroku
Description: Blue vines and delicate flower on white naturalistic vases shaped like gourds.
These studio vases are signed: at base富永源六
Biography of Tominaga Genroku:
“Ceramic maker worked in Ureshino, Saga prefecture. Founder of Genroku-yaki (Genroku ware). Genroku started to call his work ‘Genroku yaki (ware)’ from around 1888, when he built a new kiln. Genroku mark which comprises three Japanese katakana ‘to’ was introduced later.”
https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database/term_details.aspx?bioId=193105
Dimensions: approx. 7 inches tall.
Age: Meiji Period
Style: traditional
Condition: base worn consistent with age and usage and small hairline near middle center of one vase.
Japan 19th c.H: 7"W: 4"D: 4"Reference number: 522-1
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