A Silver and Moriage [relief] enamel Covered Box
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A Silver and Moriage [relief] enamel Covered Box

MEIJI/TAISHO PERIOD (CIRCA 1910)

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A Silver and Moriage [relief] enamel Covered Box
Meiji/Taisho Period (circa 1910)
The rectangular box resting on four small bracket feet and the cover with a large panel of two swimming carp decorated in grey and orange enamels with touches of brown and black on a pale blue ground, the fish scales above the surface of the water in moriage technique and silver wire and the submerged parts flush technique with gold wire, the ripples rendered in wireless moriage, the box lined with dark wood, impressed mark gin san ...
5¾ x 4 3/8 x 2 1/8in. (14.7 x 11.1 x 5.3cm.)
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Lot Essay

For a moriage and wireless cloisonné vase with a very similar design see Oliver Impey and Malcolm Fairley, The Khalili Collection: Treasures of Imperial Japan, vol 3, Enamel, (London, 1994), cat. no. 58. For a very similar effect on a porcelain vase by Kato Tomotaro dating from about 1910, see Oliver Impey and Malcolm Fairley (eds.), The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art, vol. 4, Ceramics, Part 1 (London, 1995), cat. no. 97.

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