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Property from the Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, Sold to Benefit the Charles Knox Smith Art Acquisition Fund
Lot 6463

A group of six cloisonné enamel vases
Meiji Period

23 August 2010, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$1,830 inc. premium

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A group of six cloisonné enamel vases

Meiji Period
Consisting of an oval vase featuring hibicus on a pale green ground, mark of Hattori Tadasaburo; a small blue ground vase with cranes and stamped Adachi [Kinjiro]; and four in the ginbari technique, including a conical vessel encircled by flowering iris, an ovoid vase depicting a hawk and dragon, and two decorated with scattered fans on a blue-tinted translucent enamel ground.
8 1/2in (21.7cm) height of first

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