A pair of Cloisonné enamel vases, of large baluster form. Attributed to the Namikawa Sosuke Studios. 1868 - 1912, late 19th century.
The vases each depict a colourful Pigeon feeding on grasses amongst stems of Lily flowers, on top of a soft garnet red ground. The enamel work is applied within intricate hand set silver wires with solid metal rims. Each vase has a small bruise to the enamel near the base. At Matsuri Japanese Art, your undivided trust is of the upmost importance to our continued success. All items go through a multi-point inspection, examining their authenticity and condition, before being offered for sale.
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Matsuri Japanese Art is not directly responsible for any loss or damage incurred through transit. All items offered for sale include a detailed description as well as a range of high-resolution photos. The item "Pair Antique Meiji-Period Japanese Cloisonne silver wire vases Namikawa Sosuke" is in sale since Sunday, April 18, 2021. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Vases".
The seller is "the-kinkozan-man" and is located in Clayton South, VIC. This item can be shipped worldwide.