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                                                             A CLOISONNÉ-ENAMEL ROUNDED RECTANGULAR
                                                             BOX AND COVER
                                                             Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th century
                                                             Worked in musen shippo (wireless enamel) and decorated with a
                                                             snow-decked Mount Fuji rising up from clouds on a pale-blue celadon
                                                             ground, the rims mounted with silver, the interior lined in silk brocade;
                                                             unsigned. 5.7cm x 13.7cm x 10cm (2¼in x 5 3/8in x 4in). (2).

                                                             £1,000 - 1,500
                                                             JPY150,000 - 230,000
                                                             US$1,400 - 2,000

                                                             178*
                                                             A CLOISONNÉ-ENAMEL MORIAGE
                                                             ROUNDED RECTANGULAR BOX AND COVER
                                                             Attributed to the Ando Jubei workshop,
                                                             Meiji era (1868-1912), early 20th century
                                                             Worked in coloured enamels in standard, moriage, and wireless
                                                             cloisonné with two carp creating ripples as they rise to the surface of
                                                             the water, reserved on a pale-blue ground, applied with silver rims, the
                                                             interior of turquoise enamel; unsigned.
                                                             4.5cm x 10.6cm x 8.4cm (1¾in x 4 3/16in x 3¾in). (2).
                                                             £800 - 1,000
                                                             JPY120,000 - 150,000
                                                             US$1,100 - 1,400
                                                             179*

                                                             A CLOISONNÉ-ENAMEL HEXAGONAL BALUSTER VASE
                                                             Style of Hayashi Kodenji (1831-1915) of Nagoya,
                                                             Meiji era (1868-1912), early 20th century
                                                             Worked in silver and gold wire of varying gauge with a sparrow in
                                                             flight and a second perched on the flowering branches of a plum tree
                                                             besides stems of bamboo on a midnight-blue ground, the neck and
                                                             foot with repeated foliate motifs enclosed within a lappet border, the
                                                             rims applied in silver, the foot stamped jungin (Pure silver); unsigned.
                      179                                    18cm (7 1/16in) high. (2).
                                                             £3,500 - 4,500
                                                             JPY530,000 - 680,000
                                                             US$4,800 - 6,100

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