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It is nice old bronze vase except very minor flaw on the surface.
The vase with square shoulder is decorated in gold and silver inlay with the scenery which the clane is flying in the sky.
Artist mark chiseled on the base.
Dating from mid-twentieth century, Showa period.
The condition is great.
Measurements about : 13cm(5.1")Mouth Diameter, 23.5cm(9.2")Tall, 28cm(11.02")Width of Shoulder.
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This piece is one of the most excellent Wajima lacquered ware in Japan ware.
The wooden bowl is decorated in skillful lacquer work and gold makie with the pattern of an old pine tree called "Oimatsu" and the design of the dawn called "Akebono" by gradation color of red lacquer.
The both design are famous auspicious pattern in Japan from ancient times.
The history of the lacquer ware called "Japan" goes back about 6800 years ago.
Although fear has been held in the influenced J...
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The lovely flower vase in which the sculpture of a frog is very impressive.
Unsigned Japanese murashido(red and black mix bronze) bronze vase.
Dating from Taisho period(1912-1926).
The condition is in excellent. It's fine patina.
No chip and no crack.
Measurements about : 2.4cm(0.9")Mouth Diameter, 19.8cm(7.8")Tall.
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The cloisonne vase with wires has modern design.
It is decorated with Houou(phoenix)and Ryu(dragon)in the four panel on the green and brown color ground.
Houou and Ryu are esteemed in China, the symbol of lucky.
The shoulder of the body are surrounded by the brown belt, four types of white flowers are decorated in it.
The Mouth and the base are made by silvering.
Maker's mark on the base of silvering part.
The maker name is "Kinunken Inaba Cloisonne store".
M...
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This incense case of excellent workmanship in the lacquerwork with makie.
Very new incense case of a screw type.
The article highly admired in the value as a work of art in order to with the raised gold lacquer work (Taka-makie)which is very advanced technology to a small surface like incense case...
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This incense case of excellent workmanship in the lacquerwork with makie.
Very new incense case of a screw type.
The article highly admired in the value as a work of art in order to with the raised gold lacquer work (Taka-makie)which is very advanced technology to a small surface like incense case...
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The low table called "Fumi-zukue(writing desk)" in Japan.
It is decorated in gold makie and mother-of-pearl-inlay work(Raden)with flower of lotus on the beautiful roiro(deep black)lacquer ground.
Wonderful Wajima-nuri lacquerwork with gold Taka-makie(rise makie).
Wajima-nuri is goods of highest quality in lacquerwork of Japan...
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The history of the lacquer ware called "Japan" goes back about 6800 years ago.
Although fear has been held in the influenced Japanese lacquer "Urushi", it was believed as trees in which God dwells.
The greatest special feature that identifies Wajima-nuri and other places lacquer-ware is that the diatomite is used for the ground...
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The history of the lacquer ware called "Japan" goes back about 6800 years ago.
Although fear has been held in the influenced Japanese lacquer "Urushi", it was believed as trees in which God dwells.
The greatest special feature that identifies Wajima-nuri and other places lacquer-ware is that the diatomite is used for the ground...
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Dating from Meiji period.
This is a gift from Empress Shouken(1850-1914) when a former owner visited to the Imperial Palace on Meiji 42 November 7.
It stated with a serial number proving to be sure this article having been a possession article of Imperial Palace on the kiri-box and the decoration stand.
There is no sign of maker name or artist name because this item is a article for Imperial Family...
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Dating from Meiji period.
This is a gift from Empress Shouken(1850-1914) when a former owner visited to the Imperial Palace on Meiji 42 November 7.
It stated with a serial number proving to be sure this article having been a possession article of Imperial Palace on the kiri-box and the decoration stand.
There is no sign of maker name or artist name because this item is a article for Imperial Family...
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The history of the lacquer ware called "Japan" goes back about 6800 years ago.
Although fear has been held in the influenced Japanese lacquer "Urushi", it was believed as trees in which God dwells.
The greatest special feature that identifies Wajima-nuri and other places lacquer-ware is that the diatomite is used for the ground...














