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A SET OF THREE CLOISONNÉ VASES
MEIJI PERIOD, LATE 19 TH CENTURY
七宝壺 三点、明治時代、19世紀後期
all oviform decorated in various coloured
enamels with dramatic dragons amongst
clouds, silver mounts
(3)
15 cm. and 9 cm., 6 in. and 3½ in. high
£ 5,000-7,000
€ 5,900-8,300 US$ 6,700-9,300
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A CLOISONNÉ VASE
SIGNED NAGOYA HAYASHI SAKU
AND WITH THE MARK OF THE
WORKSHOP OF HAYASHI KODENJI
(1831-1915), MEIJI PERIOD, LATE 19 TH
CENTURY
七宝壺、銘 名古屋林作、林小伝治
(1831−1915)工房印、明治時代、19世紀
後期
oviform vase with ring neck decorated in
varous coloured cloisonné enamels and
thickness of gold wire with birds among a
profusion of flowers and grasses
For a similar example in the Victoria and
Albert Museum, accession number FE.34:1,
2-2011, go to: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/
item
18.5 cm., 7⅜ in., respectively
‡ £ 8,000-10,000
€ 9,400-11,800 US$ 10,600-13,300
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AN IRON PANEL
SIGNED FUKUDA MICHIHARU ZO,
MEIJI PERIOD, LATE 19 TH CENTURY
金銀象嵌額、明治時代、19世紀
the framed panel decorated and inlaid
in gold, silver, shakudo, gilt bronze, the
ebony frame with corner mounts depicting
butterflies in shakudo and gold with Sennin
and an attendant beside plantain
59cm, 23.2 in. high
W £ 7,000-9,000
€ 8,300-10,600 US$ 9,300-11,900
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