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Japan E. 20th C. Silver Gourd Vase - RECOVERED!!!
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Pre 1920 item# 817142 (stock# JY-11)
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619-221-9071
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Japanese early 20th century silver gourd shaped vase. The vase has a single cherry blossom and bud, as well as a number of single cherry blossoms petals carved into the vase. The carving is beautifully done with precised detail and form. Signed by artist, MITSUHARU, on bottom. By well known metal artist, KATSURA MITSUHARU. Born KATSURA YONEJIRO in Tokyo in 1871. In 1882 he became a pupil of Toyokawa Mitsunaga of the Yanagawa School. Yonejiro eventually took on the artist name Mitsuharu. ...click for details
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Japan E-Mid 20th C. Silver Vase - STOLEN 10/17/08!
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Pre 1980 item# 777561 (stock# TMM-30)
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Oriental Treasure Box
619-221-9071
STOLEN 10/17/08 - PLEASE CONTACT IF FOUND!
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THIS ITEM WAS STOLEN FROM OUR GALLERY ON 10/17/08. IF YOU SEE THIS ITEM ANYWHERE PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY AT (619) 221-9071. Japanese early to mid 20th century pure silver vase. The octagonal shaped hammered vase has a bold serpentine shape on 4 sides and the other 4 sides are each divided into 3 sides. The vase was made for the famous art store in Osaka, SHOBIDO. The vase is marked JUNGIN, or pure silver on the base. Comes with original TOMOBAKO, or custom wooden storage box. The wooden box ...click for details
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Japanese E 20th C Sterling Vase - RECOVERED!
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Pre 1920 item# 434552 (stock# DM-211)
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Oriental Treasure Box
619-221-9071
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Japanese early 20th century sterling silver natural bamboo shaped flower container. The container is cleverly designed to resemble a natural bamboo flower container with the sides but out to form the handle. A KIRI, pawlonia family crest is stamped into the top handle part. Stamped "pure silver" on bottom, along with signature of artist. Comes with wooden storage box. The container measures 7 3/8" tall by 1 3/8" in diameter.
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Japanese Taisho Period Carved Wooden Dragon Ranma
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Pre 1920 item# 420238 (stock# E2-22)
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Oriental Treasure Box
619-221-9071
STOLEN 10/17/08 - PLEASE CONTACT IF FOUND!
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Japanese TAISHO Period carved wooden RANMA of dragon. The dragon is beautifully carved in high relief and with great detail. The back of the RANMA is also carved and has a rectangular placard with the inscription: TOKYO SHINTOMI-CHO, CHOUKOKU NIN, TAISHO SAN NEN NI GATSU, GOTO SUKEYOSHI, which translated means, Shintomi Town of Tokyo, presently the Ginza area of Tokyo, February of the 3rd year of Taisho (1915), carved by Goto, Sukeyoshi. The RANMA measures about 79" long, 12" tall and ...click for details
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