Width: 45.5cms
Height: 45.5cms
Date: Late 19th Century
£POA - What does POA mean?
Product Code: KPME105
Artist / Company: Fuji
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From our collection of Japanese Meiji-era metalwork, this impressive Bronze and multi-metal patinated circular charger with Gold, Silver and Shakudo decoration.
The dish contains five decorative panels. At the top, a cloud shaped panel depicts a group of noble men and women sailing on a boat. A playful monkey sits at the bow end. Under this a heart-shaped panel shows butterflies, crickets and a praying mantis enjoying a flowering bush. To the left, a fan-shaped panel shows a group of men and boys working on a hill-side as a waterfall flows past them. Under this a pair of red-crowned Canes stand under the Sakkura on a hexagonal shaped panel and finally a large circular panel shows a group of men and women at the banks of a Lake as a large boat sails into the distance toward the rising sun and Mount Fuji.
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