Antique Pair of Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Dragon and Phoenix Bird Jars
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Description
A pair of antique Japanese Early Meiji period vases, characterized by their oval shape tapering downward, mounted on stems, and adorned with matching covers. The surfaces of these vases feature intricate cloisonne enamel work showcasing a dragon motif. The dragon motif, often symbolizing strength and good fortune in Japanese culture, adds both symbolism and artistic elegance to these vases. Circa the 1870s or the 1880s. Antique Japanese Vases and Enamelware Collectibles.
OVERALL GOOD VINTAGE CONDITION. SIGNS OF AGE AND WEAR. ONE PIECE HAS A SMALL PIECE OF CLOISONNE DAMAGE. BOTH PIECES MISSING HANDLES FOR LIDS. REFER TO PHOTOS.
H 6 3/4 IN. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE. -
More Information
Period: 19th Century Condition: Good. OVERALL GOOD VINTAGE CONDITION. SIGNS OF AGE AND WEAR. ONE PIECE HAS A SMALL PIECE OF CLOISONNE DAMAGE. BOTH PIECES MISSING HANDLES FOR LIDS. REFER TO PHOTOS. Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 764365 -
Dimensions
H. 6.75 in; H. 17.15 cm;
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