Posted 1 year ago
hermss347
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This samurai shokai dragon candleholder was acquired by my father before world war 2. I dont mind about it until I saw the name samurai shokai sterling yokohama, it weight about 1.3 kilograms and 6 inches in height (dragon only).
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Thanks for sharing this great piece of Japanese silver!
Awesome piece of Meiji period metal work! Yokohama was the primary export location for decorative wares for the English market, so it makes sense that your father would have purchased this there.
many thanks to all who love and like this dragon.
Exquisite!....:-)
I ask you: would you like to trade? my favorite collection of such Japan metal works and hope to see you soon!
My e-mail number is: tetsubin@hotmail.com