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MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), THE FIRST SIGNED NAGOYA HAYASHI SAKU AND WITH THE MARK OF HAYASHI KODENJI (1831-1915) WORKSHOP
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Two Cloisonné Enamel Bottle Vases
Meiji period (19th century), the first signed Nagoya Hayashi saku and with the mark of Hayashi Kodenji (1831-1915) workshop
The first quadrangular worked in silver wires and enameled in black, red and white with three cranes against a tea-green ground, the foot and neck decorated with lappets and jewel garlands, the mounts silvered ; the second designed in polychrome enamels and silver wire with cranes among irises against a midnight-blue ground; copper mounts
6in. (15.2cm.); 6in. (15.2cm.) high (2)
Meiji period (19th century), the first signed Nagoya Hayashi saku and with the mark of Hayashi Kodenji (1831-1915) workshop
The first quadrangular worked in silver wires and enameled in black, red and white with three cranes against a tea-green ground, the foot and neck decorated with lappets and jewel garlands, the mounts silvered ; the second designed in polychrome enamels and silver wire with cranes among irises against a midnight-blue ground; copper mounts
6in. (15.2cm.); 6in. (15.2cm.) high (2)