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A fine celadon glazed vase inlaid with a leaping koi, impressed oval seal of Gyokudo, Kyoto, Japan, early Showa period, circa 1940, note: master potter, Tezuka Gyokudo [1896-1977] used coloured slip to create birds and fish on a plain ground, he established his kiln in 1916, fitted box. Provenance: Acquired 30 years ago, from the Major Johnson collection. The vase had been in storage from the 1950s, height 7.09 in.

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