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VARIOUS PROPERTIES
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A CLOISONNÉ-ENAMEL KIDNEY-SHAPED TRAY
Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century
Worked in silver and gilt wire with a white cockerel and
black hen foraging for food on a graduated pale blue
and green ground, the reverse decorated with repeated
nadeshiko (pinks) blossoms on a grey ground; inscribed
on one side Shuzan and sealed.
23.1cm x 30cm (9 1/16in x 11¾in).
191 (seal)
£2,000 - 3,000
JPY260,000 - 400,000
US$2,500 - 3,700
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A LARGE CLOISONNÉ-ENAMEL BOWL
By Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji era (1868-1912),
late 19th/early 20th century
Delicately worked in musen enamel with a continuous
band of peony blossoms and foliage on a white ground,
the interior decorated with the single Chinese character
ju (longevity) outlined in silver wire within a square seal,
the rim and foot of silver, signed on the footrim Jungin
(Pure silver) and incised with the lozenge seal of Hayashi
Kodenji, with a non-associated lacquered-wood handled
cover; with a wood storage box.
12cm x 21.5cm (4¾in x 8½in). (3).
£3,000 - 5,000
JPY400,000 - 660,000
US$3,700 - 6,200
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