£110
A 20thC Japanese Seto porcelain Planter, of rectangular form, decorated in underglaze blue depictions of birds perched amongst prunus branches, raised on ogee feet, with aperture in base for water escape, W27cm x L31cm x H17cm, together with another, and a Japanese Seto porcelain 'Insect' Dish, of octagonal form, decorated underglaze with butterflies, snails, dragonflies, etc. enclosed within border and gilding, raised on shallow foot and eight character mark to base, small area of restoration to rim, 25.5cm x 17.2cm.
Provenance - The Damien Parsons Collection. The property of the late John Damien Parsons, an East Devon architect and husband of poet Patricia Beer, whose interest in Asian Art was sparked after he inherited a few pieces of Chinese porcelain from his grandfather. Over many decades Parsons continued to add to the collection, sourcing Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art from exhibitions and other collections. Pieces from the Parsons Collection were recently exhibited at Mount Edgcumbe.
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28.8% inc VAT*