Width: 10.5cms
Height: 4.25cms
Depth: 7.5cms
Date: Circa 1880
£4,950
Product Code: KPME102
Artist / Company: Komai
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From our collection of Japanese Meiji-era (1868 – 1912) metalwork, this fine rectangular box with hinged cover by the celebrated Komai Company.
The cover with an attractive gold-inlaid landscape scene with buildings and bridges, boats on a lake and Mount Fuji in the distance. The snow-capped peak picked out with Silver. The sides of the box adorned with fruiting vine decoration.
The inside of the cover also engraved with a depiction of Fuji and rooftops in the foreground. The underside with the iconic Dragonfly seal mark.
Offered in very good condition as shown in the photographs. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for further information.
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