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Lot No. 66
 A RARE JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASE
 by Makuzu Kozan

 The thickly potted vase stands on a rounded bulbous base. The body is decorated with
 a raised fishnet pattern throughout and features enamel depictions of fish, lobsters
 and mollusks swimming through foliage. The rim of the vase is glazed with blue and
 red hues and gilt, and showcases a ho-oh bird and a dragon gripping a jewel (tama).

 Makuzu Kozan was a renowned potter who achieved recognition from the Meiji
 emperor who spoke highly of his vases at the National Industrial Exhibition (1877).
 Size: 13.5 x 7 x 7 in (34.3 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm)
 Medium: Porcelain
 Circa: Meiji period

 ` 6,00,000 - 8,00,000 | $ 7,407 - 9,877
 Provenance: Property from a Parsi collection based in Mumbai

 This lot is over one hundred years old or National Art Treasure, cannot be exported out
 of India as per Antiques and Art Treasures Act, 1972 (payment only in Indian Rupees)

















                                                          Lot No. 67
                                                 A CHINESE HALL BENCH

                                An exquisite Chinese hall bench crafted from richly polished teakwood. The bench is
                                adorned with intricate hand-carved designs featuring symbolic decorative motifs of
                                 Oriental tradition. The opulent carvings extend across the backrest, arms and seat.
                                The armrests are meticulously carved and extend in the motif of mythical dragons, a
                                 recurring motif in Chinese culture symbolising strength, protection, and power. The
                                 dragon heads at the ends of the armrests are sculpted with great detail. The bench
                                rests on four carved claw-and-ball feet. Designed for both functionality and elegance,
                                                 the bench features a flat, sturdy seat.
                                              Size: 53.5 x 64 x 26 in (136 x 162.6 x 66 cm)

                                                       Medium: Teakwood
                                                        Circa: Meiji period
                                               ` 5,00,000 - 7,00,000 | $ 6,173 - 8,642
                                       Provenance: Property from a Parsi collection based in Mumbai
                                This lot is over one hundred years old or National Art Treasure, cannot be exported out
                                of India as per Antiques and Art Treasures Act, 1972 (payment only in Indian Rupees)
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