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Pair of Japanese cast bronze vases, Meiji period, circa 1868-1912, both in excellent condition.
Heavy with intricate carved detail throughout, …
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Pair of Japanese cast bronze vases, Meiji period, circa 1868-1912, both in excellent condition.
Heavy with intricate carved detail throughout, handles to depict bamboo, the mirror images of waxwings, cherry blossom, and bamboo to represent marital harmony and familial prosperity are meant to be shown as a pair.
Superb examples of the form, and rare to find a pair as meant to be displayed.
Each measures 3.5 x 3.5 x 7.5 inches
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