A pair of large Japanese Meiji period porcelain vases, with flared necks and wavey rims above cylindrical body's, decorated in gilt highlights and coloured enamels over underglaze blue with figurative landscape panels, phoenix, flowering and rocky landscapes, undersides bearing six character mark, 54cm high.

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