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Japanese Meiji Bronze Ikebana Vessel in Leaf-Shape with Frog and Lotus

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    Japanese Meiji period ikebana vessel made in bronze with a decorative tripod base featuring Chrysanthemum blossoms on stems. The piece has a channeled g...
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    Japanese Meiji period Art Nouveau bronze vase in shape of a lotus, hand incised detailing and rare chocolate brown patina, circa 1900.
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  • Japanese Meiji Cloisonne Enamel Plate with Cranes and Chrysanthemum Pattern
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    Japanese Meiji period plate with colorful cloisonne enamel, depicting two cranes and a chrysanthemum pattern on the border. The piece has a blue enameled back side and was made in ci...
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