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Japanese Cloisonne Vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), the shouldered vase with a long flared neck, the exterior opulently decorated with a polychrome floral motif on a white ground, with silvered rims, the underside with a gilt mark of Inaba, h. 12-7/8", dia. 5-1/2". The Inaba Company of Kyoto, founded by Inaba Isshin in 1886, was one of the most well-known and influential makers of Japanese cloisonne.


  • Condition: Slight oxidation and surface wear along lip and foot rim, not enough to obscure stamped marks on silver underside edge. Scattered manufacturing inclusions and anomalies throughout, particularly along the inside of the neck. No breaks or evidence of restoration. All wear is consistent with age, material and display.

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