Wednesday 27 November 2024
A Japanese silver footed dish. Stamped with 'Jungin' character mark 純銀. Late 19th/early...
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Description
A Japanese silver footed dish.
Stamped with 'Jungin' character mark 純銀.
Late 19th/early 20th century.
Of circular-form, the border chased and pierced with cherry blossom motifs to a concave centre raised on a shaped, circular foot, probably Meiji period, (jungin mark in use 1868-c.1912), 16.1cm dia., 6.4cm high, approx. weight 7ozt
Lot Footnotes
Hanami: The tradition of viewing cherry blossoms, or Hanami, became more widespread during the Meiji Period. The government encouraged the planting of cherry trees in public spaces and the celebration of cherry blossom festivals. This dish was likely made during the Meji period, or shortly afterwards.
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