A pair of large cloisonne enameled metal covered vases with flowers and bird decoration, Meiji period (knobs reapinted and with losses to enamels, rima and cover slightly bent)
A pair of large cloisonné enameled metal covered jars
Meiji Period
Each decorated with a large reserve to front and back filled with various flowering spring branches visited by songbirds, set aginast a white floral-scroll filled ground containing dragon roundels to each side ban beneath an alternating color band containing other floral scrolls at the collar; the domed covers supporting two-section melon form finials (losses and small restorations to finials).
Height 27 1/2 in (69.8 cm)
Sold for US$ 3,231 inc. premium

Lot heading

Japanese Cloisonne Enamel, Metalwork, Swords and Kodogu
Property of various owners

Category: Asian Art


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