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Lot 314

A pair of Japanese kakiemon square ormolu-mounted vases Edo period, 18th century Finely painted...

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Lot 314

A pair of Japanese kakiemon square ormolu-mounted vases
Edo period, 18th century
Finely painted...

Starting Bid: £1,400

Estimate: £2,000 - £3,000

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Lot 314

Description

A pair of Japanese kakiemon square ormolu-mounted vases

Edo period, 18th century

Finely painted to each side with alternating panels depicting a dragon above a lion amidst floral sprays, and a peacock perched on a flowering lotus stem, 16.5cm high (2). 

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