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Japanese Antique Small Vase Made of Tin/1800s-1920/Casting Vase
About the Item
This is a tin vase made from the late Edo period to the early Taisho period (1800s-1920).
It is made of cast iron and has detailed and beautiful expressions such as butterflies and flowers.
The surface is painted with something like lacquer.
It's a small size, but when you look closely, it's a powerful and wonderful item.
Even if you put water directly into it, it will not leak, so you can decorate flowers.
In addition, the tip of the leg is bent in one place, but it will stand on its own without any problems. See detailed images.
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Weight: 1.2kg
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