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Japanese pair of cloisonné enamel vases in silver wire decorated with shield shaped panels and ho-o mythical birds. Having a silver rim and foot, signed in katakana script Kuhn and Komor クンコモル, Meiji Period.

In the late 19th century Kuhn and Komor (1897-1919) made high quality decorative objects for the Western market which were often given as diplomatic gifts by the Japanese government. The company was regarded as the equivalent to Asprey in Asia.

Dimensions

H 11.5 cm x W 6.5 cm




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