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Japanese Plique-a-jour Vase
Japanese: Enamel: Plique-a-Jour Pre 1920: item #776875 FC-297
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Flying Cranes Antiques Ltd.
Tel.212-223-4600
Price on Request
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This is a beautifully executed plique-a-jour vase with overall floral motif defined by silver wires on a translucent sea-green ground. The vivid and pure enamel colors add to the jewel-like, iridescent quality of the piece. The enamel body is held by silver mounts marked “Silver.” This fine example of a very difficult Japanese cloisonné technique is in excellent condition.
Height: 5”
Early Taisho Period, Japan
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An Unusual Shaped Japanese Cloisonne Vase
Japanese: Enamel: Cloisonne Pre 1900: item #767127 ICHI 1379
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392
$495.00
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This is a rather unusual shape for a Japanese cloisonne vase with its long narrow neck and it flared base with a sharp edge to the waist of the base. Because of the color combinations and shape we have an idea it might have been made for the Persian market. It dates from the early Meiji period, circa 1870s and is in excellent condition. The normal small pitting is typical of the earliest Japanese cloisonne. The vase could have been either a bud vase or an oil vase. It measures 7" tall and is 5" ... Click for details
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