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Japanese iron damascene box modelled as a hokai-bako with three drawers, decorated with flowers, birds and temples
worked in gold and silver on a black background, bearing the mark of Fujii Yoshitoyo Damascene Company, Meiji Period.
Reference: "Meiji no Takara 明治の宝: Treasure of Imperial Japan-The D. Khalili Collection", Metalwork part I, Vol. II, no. 37.
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H 8 cm x W 10.8 cm x D 8 cmThe BADA Standard
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