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    Posted 5 years ago

    finders9
    (82 items)

    Came across this cloisonne bowl at a DC area estate sale - Initially I thought it was Chinese but upon closer inspection I'm thinking more likely Japanese. The visible metal has the appearance of silver. It has a simple impressed mark on the bottom (see photo); coincidentally the mark looks (to my unschooled eyes) similar to that on the vase I recently posted - not from the same sale. Would welcome any/all comments regarding likely origin, age and, of course, the identity of the maker. It measures just under 6" across. Thanks

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    RARE JAPANESE MEIJI NAMIKAWA SOSUKE CLOISONNE ENAMEL HARE RABBIT LANDSCAPE TRAY
    RARE JAPANESE MEIJI NAMIKAWA SOSUKE...
    $91
    STUNNING JAPANESE MEIJI SILVER WIRE GINBARI CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASE TAMURA YUKIO
    STUNNING JAPANESE MEIJI SILVER WIRE...
    $34
    LARGE 19thc JAPANESE MEIJI NAMIKAWA SOSUKE CLOISONNE ENAMEL LANDSCAPE PLATE
    LARGE 19thc JAPANESE MEIJI NAMIKAWA...
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    Fine Signed Japanese Meiji Period Silver Mounted Cloisonné Enamel Vase
    Fine Signed Japanese Meiji Period S...
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    RARE JAPANESE MEIJI NAMIKAWA SOSUKE CLOISONNE ENAMEL HARE RABBIT LANDSCAPE TRAY
    RARE JAPANESE MEIJI NAMIKAWA SOSUKE...
    $91
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    1. truthordare truthordare, 5 years ago
      Love these!

      It is a popular post 1950s INABA studio cloisonne bowl, they were producing cloisonne for about 100 years, from 1880 to 1980 or so.

      These were exported to USA in all kinds of decorative shapes and pieces, It was one of their signature cloisonne decors. Both the Ando studio and Inaba were exporting during this time in USA. I owned a few of their more modern pieces, and yes the wires are silver, and the mark is called the baseball mark for Inaba.

      https://www.cafr.ebay.ca/itm/Vintage-Japanese-Cloisonne-Box-Kyoto-Inaba-Meijii-Signed-/254313991115
    2. finders9, 5 years ago
      Thanks ever so much! This is such an education.....Regards

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