Strauss & co - 10 - 11 May 2020, Cape Town

334 A Japanese Imari vase, Edo period, late 18th century baluster, the front and reverse painted with a ho-ho bird amongst blossoms, the sides with ribbon-tied stylised foliage and blossom panels between double blue-line borders, the shoulders with panels of iron- red, blue and gilt flowers, the neck similarly decorated, crazing throughout, 78cmhigh R5 000 - 7 000 335 A Japanese Fukagawa charger, Meiji period, 1868-1912 loosely painted with a pair of oshi-dori before wave-shaped chiku and brocaded panels, further decorated with five cranes in flight before a lattice ground heightened with prunus blossoms and chiku , the reverse with four foliate sprays, 55,5cm diameter R5 000 - 7 000 336 A Japanese cloisonné vase, Andõ Cloissoné Company, late 19th/ early 20th century baluster, enamelled with sprays of chrysanthemums and foliage in shades of yellow, pink, white and green against a dark blue ground, enclosed by lappet borders, with silver rim and foot, stamped ‘Jungin’, signed, 31,5cm high R15 000 - 20 000 337 A Japanese painted four-panel folding screen, Edo period, 1615-1868, early 19th century ink, colours and gold on paper, painted with walled pavilions, pine trees and blossoms before a mountainous landscape, with courtiers and their attendants, with floral silk border and black painted wooden frame heightened with metal fittings, unsigned, applied with two later pierced hanging brackets, overpainting, foxing, 66,3cm high, 122cm fully extended R10 000 - 15 000 PROVENANCE Purchased from Lohan Fine Arts, Grays Mews, 1-7 Davies Mews, London, W1, 25 January 1985. 334 336 335 337 82

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