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Good Large Akasuke Ginbari Cloisonne Vase

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This is a super Japanese Akasuke Ginbari cloisonné vase dating from the early 20th century. Ginbari is a unique Japanese cloisonne where textured silver foil is wrapped around the metal body (normally brass) and wire silver closons before the transparent enamel is applied. The term ‘Akasuke’ refers to a special pigeon blood coloured red. The design on this fine Akasuke Ginbari Vase includes beautiful chrysanthemum blooms as well as irises and forget me not flowers, sharply detailed and set on the stippled and textured background. This vase is a perfect example with a sharp, crisp and clear colour to the deep red glass enamelling and contrasting blooms. This vase whilst unmarked is of the quality of the workshops of Kumeno Teitaro in Nagoya from 1863 to 1939 and is one of two Akasuke Ginbari Vases we currently have listed. This piece has silver rims and the struck cloisonne mark to the base.

This is a fine example indeed and measures 26 cms high by 13 cms in diameter.

UK insured packing and delivery is £20
Price
£395.00  UK
$493.16  USA
461.40  EU
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Period Early 20th Century Antiques Maker Cloisonne Item code as623a3081 Status For Sale

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Rams Head Antiques17 Front Street
Wolsingham
Weardale
Durham
DL13 3DF

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