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Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Hanging Boat Koro.
As part of our Japanese works of art collection we are delighted to offer this most unusual Meiji Period (1868-1912) cloisonne enamel hanging koro or incense burner, the vessel formed as a boat at sea. The artist has captured the scene of this vessel navigating crashing waves with the use of blue and white enamels interspersed with silver wires, above the deck a flock of plover circle in anticipation . The koro houses an original removable liner at midships, this could be used for incense or as a receptacle for a small floral display, the boat hangs upon silk cords fixed to the silver suspension rings which are set up for perfect balance. A most unusual highly decorative and functional cloisonne enamel koro to brighten up a room of your choice .
Provenance :
Japanese collection.
Approximate Sizes :
Length : 12 " 30.5 cm.
Height : 2 3/8" 6.5 cm.
Depth : 5 1/2" 14 cm.
Free worldwide delivery and a certificate of authenticity are included within the price of this item. EP86
Dimensions
Length : 12 " 30.5 cm Height : 2 3/8" 6.5 cm Depth : 5 1/2" 14 cmCondition report
Fine condition throughoutStock number
EP86The BADA Standard
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