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Japan Antique Triple Koi Fish Inlaid Deep Relief Bronze Vase, 19th Century

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    From our recent Japanese Acquisition Travels- a lovely big 14 inch diameter hand painted bowl from Japan. Japan hard to find early hand painted ceramic lush "garden scene" serving bowl, circa 1910. Inside painting depicts elite individual with his attendants seated amidst a three some of cranes, plush patterns, foliage and seas. The exterior a dragon style...
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  • Japanese Huge Antique Captain Whale Fisherman Satsuma Charger, 18 Inches & Box
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