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Lot 424
A large cloisonné enamel charger Attributed to Goto Shozaburo of Kanagawa, Meiji Period
11 May 2010, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £4,560 inc. premium
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Attributed to Goto Shozaburo of Kanagawa, Meiji Period
Intricately worked in silver and gilt wire with a Noh actor, wearing a sambaso eboshi and mask, attired in traditional costume and holding a fan, performing the Okina Dance at New Year within a border of hanabishi designs; the reverse decorated with kiri-mon scattered among floral motifs and stylised clouds, signed Dai Nippon Goto sei. 76.7cm (30¼in) diam.
Intricately worked in silver and gilt wire with a Noh actor, wearing a sambaso eboshi and mask, attired in traditional costume and holding a fan, performing the Okina Dance at New Year within a border of hanabishi designs; the reverse decorated with kiri-mon scattered among floral motifs and stylised clouds, signed Dai Nippon Goto sei. 76.7cm (30¼in) diam.
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三番叟図七宝大皿 伝後藤省三郎 明治時代
This is possibly the same charger recorded in Nagoya-shi hakubutsukan Kenkyu Hokoku III, Meijiki Hakurankai Shuppin Shippoko Soran (A Comprehensive Study of Cloisonne enamels), p.105, and recorded as 'sara dojinbutsu gin shinchu no harigane o motte setogusuri nite Shippoyaki moyo', exhibited at the Naikoku Hakurankai (domestic exhibition) in 1877.
























