Tall Japanese Sumida Gawa Vase

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DESCRIPTION:  A Japanese Sumida vase with oval neck rim covered in a rich, thick flambé glaze running midway down the vase.  A high relief figure of a man balanced on a rocky ledge, holding an umbrella, is contrasted against the red, ribbed body of the vase.  Excellent condition with no chips.  For size comparison with our other Sumida listings, numbers CP72 & CP99, see the last photo.  DIMENSIONS:  8" high (20.3 cm) x 3" diameter (7.6 cm).  

<P>ABOUT SUMIDA EARTHENWARE POTTERY: This charming and highly collectable studio pottery originates from the Sumida River area in Japan (near Tokyo).  Produced primarily for export from the late 19th Century through the early 20th Century, this form of pottery is valued for the uniqueness of its handmade relief figures of people and animals engaged in various activities, often humorous or depicting scenes from folklore.  The tops are usually covered with a thick glaze in earth tones while the bodies of the pieces have an applied “cold paint” (usually red).
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