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  • Signed Japanese Meiji Bronze Vase with Cranes
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  • Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Vase Ando Company
    By Ando Jubei
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    Japanese cloisonne enamel vase. The vase of globular form with tightly pinched neck and splayed opening decorated with a fine red ground enamel worked with wire and musen-shippo (wireless technique) with a central white rose with yellow tips surrounded by red leaves. The base signed to the centre with the Ando company mark and silver Jungin mark to the rim tashio-showa period. Notes Ando Cloisonné...
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  • Vintage Cloisonne Bowl on Wooden Stand
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  • Japanese Cloisonne Vase by Ando Jubei
    By Ando Jubei
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    Made by Ando Jubei Company circa 1940-1950s, this Japanese cloisonne vase displays a beautiful color that is between celadon and a light yellow, a shade hard to describe and has to b...
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