Edo period Japanese cloisonne bronze box with dark green ground. Very finely detailed and in excellent original condition, it measures 5" diameter and 2.5" high. A wonderful example of fine workmanship of the period.
Fabulous companion pair of Japanese of silver wire Cloisonné Lamps. One of the lamps has a round shape and the other is hexagonal, but they look very similar in color and design. The lamps are made with vases that include custom bronze tops and are mounted on unique 6-sided bases. There are 5 individually designed bands around the neck & body of the vases, along with 6 shields that have alternating designs (dragon & flaming pearl, and the phoenix. The dragons have a tan ground & the Phoenix have... Click for details
Superb Japanese cloisonné enamel 4-panel table screen, with white ground and decorations of pheasants, birds and flowering plants. The rectangular base of the screen is green with yellow and white flowers. The silver back of the 4-panel screen has fine etched designs of bamboo plants, and the Inaba mark is in one corner.
Condition: Excellent shape with no damage, dents or repairs.
Size/Weight: 7-1/4”H x 13”W; 2.2 lbs.
Marks: In addition to the Inaba maker mark, it is marked “Made in Jap... Click for details
High quality companion pair of Japanese cloisonné vases. The vases are made of silver wire on a copper body, with an interior & bottom of dark green enamel. The exterior enamel of each vase is predominantly colored in shades of brown. A band around the top of each vase has two (2) reserves of love birds followed by two (2) sets of an alternating shield pattern of the classical dragon & flaming pearl & Phoenix. The phoenix has rust-red goldstone ground & the dragon has a green goldstone ground.... Click for details
Here is a three-footed cloisonné inkwell of round form and inverted rim designed with chidori-shaped cartouches in textile patterns on its lid and jeweled neckline. In the traditional shippo style of the Meiji Period, this inkwell is decorated with three foliate-shaped cartouches on a deep-blue enameled ground, each interlinked by elaborate clasps in muted enamel colors.
Idyllic scenes of nature representative of the Japanese landscape are portrayed on each cartouche - bird perched on sakura t... Click for details
Meiji era Japanese is this unusual little round cloisonne box made of twisted brass wires or cloisens. It measures 2.25” high x 2.5” diameter, and is a very nice piece for the serious collector.
Early Meiji 16 lobbed dark turquoise ground cloisonné bowl on copper. Featuring a multi floral design. It is in excellent condition having only the normal small firing pits which are common to the period and attests to its age. It measures 5.25” diameter x 2.5” high.
This is an antique Japanese copper wire plate, made in Japan in the early 20th century. This large size plate measures 11 3/4 inches wide, it is decorated with two birds, surrounded by flowers, morning glory, peony, and daises. It has a blue background, the back is also blue enamel with a simple cloisonne decoration. It is in good condition, but has some pitting, bubble like flaws in the enamel. Stand not included.
This is an early to late 20th century Japanese silver wire cloisonne vase. It is done with a pale green jade color enamel. Beautifully decorated with a large peony light and dark pink. There are two white metal trimmed edges. It is unmarked and in very good condition. It stands 8 ½ inches tall x 4 inches wide at the top. It weighs 780 grams
This is a great rare Cloisonne enamel box. The work and design are very unique. The mottled enamel colors and subject matter strongly suggest that Honda is the artist. The rims are also Bronze and appear to have never been silver plated. Condition is very good. There is scuffing to the bottom corners and a very minute flake/pit near the foo dog decoration. The best way to find it is by feel. The box measures 5 1/4 inches by 4 inches.