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Vase. Seifu (V) (Japanese). Decorated by Seifu V in the manner of Seifu II. Large vase, decorated in blue and white depicting 100 Arhat (people who are far along the path to Enlightenment). Hard-paste porcelain, 1945-1980. Shōwa era (1926-1989). Acquisition Credit: Given by David Hyatt King, through The Art Fund.
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