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Shigemitsu Silver

Japanese Silver and Mixed Metal Vase, Shigemitsu, circa 1900
By Hirata Shigemitsu
Located in North Miami, FL
A Japanese silver and mixed metal vase, Shigemitsu, circa 1900. It is marked on the base with
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Vases

Materials

Sterling Silver, Metal

Japanese Silver and Mixed Metal Vase, Shigemitsu, circa 1900
Japanese Silver and Mixed Metal Vase, Shigemitsu, circa 1900
$10,360 Sale Price
20% Off
H 13 in Dm 8 in

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