Attributed to Y. P. Derevua, this large decorative vase is crafted from glazed white porcelain. The piece features a baluster-shaped body, a tall flared neck, and a wide spreading rim. It is decorated in the Imari style using polychrome overglaze enamels and gilding. The colour palette is dominated by iron-red and cobalt blue, supplemented by shades of green, yellow, and purple. The primary decorative motif consists of large cartouches, each containing a detailed depiction of a long-tailed bird, likely a pheasant, perched among flowering branches. The surrounding areas of the body and neck are densely ornamented with floral sprays, foliate scrolls, and traditional ruyi-head and diaper-patterned borders. This item appears to be a 20th-century production intended for the decorative export market. No maker marks or signatures are visible in the provided photographs.
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