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Color:  Gold
Place of Origin: Japanese
Japanese Red and Black Lacquer Maki-e Decorated Presentation Tray, dated 1917
Located in Austin, TX
A fine Japanese red and black maki-e lacquer presentation tray with original tomobako storage box, Taisho period, dated 1917, Japan. The large prese...
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1910s Taisho Vintage Japanese Furniture

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