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MEIJI PERIOD (CIRCA 1900)
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                                            Two Moriage Enamel Vases 
Meiji period (circa 1900)
The first of compressed ovoid form and enamelled in wireless and standard cloisonné worked in silver wire with three carp swimming in rippling water, the parts of the fish above the water line and the ripples slightly raised in relief, the ground pale blue, shakudo mounts; the second baluster form and enamelled with two carp in rippling water in wireless and standard cloisonné and silver wire against a blue-grey ground, the ripples and parts of the fish raised in relief, silver mounts
7½in. (19cm.); 10in. (25.4cm.) high (2)
                                        
                                    Meiji period (circa 1900)
The first of compressed ovoid form and enamelled in wireless and standard cloisonné worked in silver wire with three carp swimming in rippling water, the parts of the fish above the water line and the ripples slightly raised in relief, the ground pale blue, shakudo mounts; the second baluster form and enamelled with two carp in rippling water in wireless and standard cloisonné and silver wire against a blue-grey ground, the ripples and parts of the fish raised in relief, silver mounts
7½in. (19cm.); 10in. (25.4cm.) high (2)