A group of cloisonne enamel and bronze vases and bowls

MEIJI PERIOD

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A group of cloisonne enamel and bronze vases and bowls
Meiji Period
A pair of cloisonn enamel vases of ovoid form with waisted neck, decorated in various coloured enamels with alternating shaped panels enclosing a ho-o bird and a dragon, below a band with cartouches on a ground of karakusa scrolls, 37.5 cm. high; a cloisonn vase of slightly compressed globular shape with tall slender neck, decorated with nine cranes on a dark blue ground, 19 cm. high; a bronze vase with a long-tailed cockerel perched in a blossoming plum tree, signed, 18.5 cm. high; a bronze vase with an elongated neck depicting three cranes by a river, signed, 25 cm. high; and three other cloisonn vases and two cloisonn bowls, various sizes (some damages) (10)

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