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ANTIQUE 19thC RARE JAPANESE MEIJI SOLID SILVER & ENAMEL PAIR OF VASES c.1890
19th Century pair of Japanese Meiji period Silver vases, the baluster form bodies with elongated flower-shaped neck are applied with an exceptional cast wisteria flowers and beautifully cloisonne enamelled. Hallmarked with Japanese 'Jun-gin' mark meaning 'pure silver' (950+), used primary during the Meiji period (1868-1912) and often crafted by former Samurai.
REFERENCE NUMBER: A2119
19th Century pair of Japanese Meiji period Silver vases, the baluster form bodies with elongated flower-shaped neck are applied with an exceptional cast wisteria flowers and beautifully cloisonne enamelled. Hallmarked with Japanese 'Jun-gin' mark meaning 'pure silver' (950+), used primary during the Meiji period (1868-1912) and often crafted by former Samurai.
REFERENCE NUMBER: A2119
Description
Antique 19th Century pair of Japanese Meiji period Solid Silver vases, the baluster form bodies with elongated flower-shaped neck are applied with an exceptional cast wisteria flowers and beautifully cloisonne enamelled. The pair is Hallmarked with Japanese 'Jun-gin' mark meaning 'pure silver' (950+ high grade silver, the finest silver the world has ever known), used primary during the Meiji period (1868-1912) and often crafted by former Samurai.
Condition
In Great Condition - No damage, just general wear.
Size
Height (each): 14.7cm
Width (each): 6cm
Total Weight: 160g