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Height: 20cms
Date: 1868 - 1912
£11,500
Product Code: KPME74
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A beautiful Silver vase with multi-coloured enamel decoration to the neck, body and base. Two main panels adorn the front and back respectively. To the front, a cockatoo sits in a tree cleaning it’s wings. The reverse panel shows a dragon fly about to land on some foliage. The panels picked out with Gold, Silver and Shakudo
The panels surrounded by intricate filigree silver work with butterfly decoration.
Condition is very good. Please feel free to contact us for further information or to arrange a viewing.
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
Cockatoos are a member of the parrot family native to Australia, New Guinea and Indonesia. They have a distinctive crest they can raise and lower at will, they are highly intelligent. And make popular if demanding pets. In Meiji period Japan, the Cockatoo was an expensive high status pet, they were much prized for their beauty and entertainment.
We completely understand that purchasing art and antiques online is a relatively new concept to many people, so our team will be very happy to provide additional information and support along the way.
We are members of BADA, LAPADA and CINOA, working closely with these associations and we are very proud of our reputation as one of the most established, valued and trusted dealers of Japanese and Chinese Art and Antiques in the industry.
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