Pair of Japanese Noritake Vases, early C20th
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Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 06/04/24 19:40:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 20/04/24 19:06:00 UTC |
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Pair of Japanese Noritake Vases, early C20th
A pair of Japanese Vases of flattened baluster form with short necks and feet and applied loop handles to the sides, the bodies decorated in a salmon pink glaze with a central panel of flowers (chrysanthemum, lotus and plum blossom) surrounded by a wavy edge gilt border, a green border to the top, gilding to the handles and a gilt rim to the base, the foot with a Noritake mark in underglaze blue.The Noritake compnay was set up by the Morimura family at Noritake near Nagoya in the early twentieth century. Called at first 'Nippon Toki Kaisha Ltd' on its founding in 1904, the business soon changed its name to 'Noritake' and began the manufacture of porcelains for the domestic and export markets. The mark seen here is interesting. It comprises a 'Komaru' symbol, crowned with "Noritake" and with the mark 'Made In Japan'. The centre symbol said to be taken from the Japanese character "Komaru", meaning "overcoming difficulties". According to the Noritake company tradition this mark was designed when contact with the different culture of the west early in the 20th century caused problems of adaptation. It is also known as the 'tree crest mark' which is the clan crest of the Morimura family. This mark is said to have been registered in London for the UK market by 1908. The curled up ends of the Komaru symbol seen here distinguish this mark from later versions and allow a dating of this piece to the early twentieth century.
Noritake porcelain became synonymous with finely potted tea and breakfast services made in great quantities for export. These vases are a rather more unusual production and show the factory capable of producing high quality pieces with decorative potential.
Size: | Ht 6.8cm, Width (max) 14cm, Depth (max) 9cm, Base 7cm x 5.5cm |
Weight: | 830gm (pair) |
Date: | Early C20th |
Condition: | Very good condition |
Estimate: | £20 – 30 |