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Japanese Meiji Makie Lacquer and gold Sake Pot browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Regional Art:Asian:Japanese:Lacquer: Pre 1900: item # 616233 Please refer to our stock # 5618 when inquiring.
Antiques and Arts by One Of A Kind 36 Plains Road Unit D - Essex, CT 860-767-2150 Guest Book $975 |
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| A beautiful late 19th century Japanese mid to late Meiji period lacquer sake pot. Decorated with gold karakusa vines and a Japanese Mon in makie on a black roiro ground, the interior in a plain glossy red lacquer. The mon, five gold dots surrounding a central gold dot represent the plum blossom (ume) according to illustration number 838 in the book (The Elements of Japanese Design), by John Dower, Weatherhill,1971. Excellent condition with no hairlines or cracks; very light rubbing to the gold on the knopf on the lid and the handle. A fine example of Meiji lacquerware. Measures 3 and three quarter inches high, 8 and one quarter inches from the back to the tip of the spout and the body is 6 inches in diameter. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.*** If you wish to see examples of similar items we have sold and/or appraised please go to our affiliate site www.OneofaKindAntiques.com and click the Archives / Homepage logo *** | ||||||||||
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