This silver mounted vase is elegantly decorated with a grapevine motif. The condition is very good, except the top mount is slightly lose. This discoloration seen on the underside is tape residue. It measures 7.5" x 4" and dates back to the early 20th century.
The three panel form of this vase is quite unusual and it is nicely decorated with butterflies, phoenix birds, chrysanthemums and a dragon. It measures 9.75" x 5.75" and dates about 1910 - 1920. There is damage on one corner, but it does detract significantly from the aesthetic of this piece.
The decoration of this vase has an unusual design in which the the neck is used as the flower pistil. The petals extend out in ginbari style work over a light cobalt ground. The impressed mark on the underside appears to be Ota. The condition is excellent with only a small spot of discoloration under the glaze. It dates early 20th century and measures 5" x 3".
The form and color of this cloisonne pair is quite unusual. They are well decorated with both silver and gold wire, with nice detail. There are some stress lines near the top and bottom rims, but no serious issues. Any variations in color that appear are due to lighting. The ground color is consistent throughout both vases. They date about 1900 and measure 7" x 4".
The thick silver sculpture work on this cloisonne vase is quite impressive, as is the enamel work. It is fairly large, measuring 13.5" x 7" and is in very good condition with no restorations. It dates about 1900.
This silver wire cloisonne vase is beautifully decorated with butterflies and has an unusual shoulder with thin, elegant neck. It measures 9.75" x 2.75" and is in excellent condition. It dates 1900 - 1920.
The reddish brown ground on this vase indicates that it is likely the work of Hatori. The work is simple, yet elegant and quite appealing. The condition is good, less one underglaze line which is likely original. It measures 4" x 3 3/4" and dates about 1900 - 1915.
This is a nicely executed, artist signed cloisonne vase with a subtle color palette. There is a small ding on the silver rim with some minor cracks under it. The cracks do not extend beyond the neck of the vase. It measures 4" x 3.25" and dates about 1920.
This pretty plaque measures 14" x 10" including the frame and the frame border is 1.5". We have not unscrewed the wooden mounts in the back to see if it is signed. There are some surface scratches and original pitting, but there does not appear to be any chips in the enamel. This item dates about 1920.