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Pair Japanese Watercolour Paintings in Red lacquer frames
This is a good pair of Japanese watercolour paintings dating from the Meiji period circa 1880. The oval watercolours are expertly painted depicting scenes of Japan, one a winter landscape and the other of rural waterways and boats. The paintings are beautifully framed in a fine pair of matching red lacquer frames which have a fabulous colour and are delicately hand painted with images of cherry blossom. These are in super condition and the frames measure 41 cms by 35 cms.
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17 Front Street
Wolsingham
Weardale
Durham
DL13 3DF
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UK insured delivery is £20
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Period Late 19th Century Antiques
Origin Japanese
Item code as623a1658
Status Sold
£245.00
$311.44
€287.70
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Rams Head Antiques
Wolsingham
Weardale
Durham
DL13 3DF
Tel : 07769255544
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Get directions to Rams Head Antiques
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