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Pair Antique Japanese Meiji Bronze Vases
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Pre 1920 item# 1160157 (stock# J-2101)
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(949) 246 3952
$16,000
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Grand antique Japanese Meiji oversized Art Nouveau, (the most expressive, short lived and extremely rare period of the Meiji era) bronze vases, display the finest quality chasing in their depictions of song birds and Nature's beauty with sumptuous period brown patina. Dimensions: 30" high X 16" diameter each. The comparable single Japanese Meiji Vase Lot # 36 sold at Christie's South Kensington, London on May 18th, 2012 for $51,109.
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Large Antique Japanese Meiji Cloisonne Vase 19th C
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Pre 1900 item# 1054075 (stock# 2328)
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(949) 246 3952
$2,850
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Large grand beautifully executed Japanese Meiji Period (1868 - 1912) cloisonne vase, features multi colored lucky and prosperity bringing Koi fish, butterflies, floral and geometric patterns. This piece is in good condition however please note there is no bottom (see photo) not uncommon for its age (many fine pieces of this age have the bottom replaced). Circa 1890s. Strong demand for similar pieces in terms of excellence, size, medium and age are demonstrated by proven publicly recorded sale ...click for details
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Antique Japanese Meiji Bronze Dragon Vase Signed Large
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Pre 1900 item# 1003370 (stock# 2235)
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(949) 246 3952
$6,250
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Large rare special fine demonstration of Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) artisanship by one of the premiere Meiji Master Artisans. This exquisite vase features an exemplary well sculpted striking Dragon that wraps completely around the vessel with detailed tendrils, talons. Although fearsome and powerful, in Japan, Dragons are equally considered just, benevolent, and the bringers of wealth and good fortune. Signed on the bottom. (see photo). Circa 1870s. Dimensions: 15.1 h. X 9.5 diameter.
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