A CLOISONNÉ VASE
A CLOISONNÉ VASE

MARK OF KAWADE SHIBATARO STUDIO, MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY)

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A CLOISONNÉ VASE
MARK OF KAWADE SHIBATARO STUDIO, MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY)
The hexagonal vase worked in various thicknesses of silver wire and coloured enamels including vibrant orange and translucent enamels on silver foil all on a turquoise ground with peacock feathers, silver mounts, fitted wood box
34.3cm. high

Lot Essay

For similar examples see Lawrence A. Coben and Dorothy C. Ferster, Japanese Cloisonné, (New York, 1982), pl.98 and Professor Jiro Harada, Japanese Art and Artists of Today, VI: Cloisonné Enamels, (The Studio, June 1911), p.276

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