A fine depiction of doves in a foliate and floral motif over a blue ground. Condition is excellent less some pitting, mainly on the enameled rim at the top. This item measures 7.5" x 3.5" and date about 1900 - 1920.
There is a large amount of nicely detailed gold wire work on this globular form vase. Most cloisonne pieces in this form came from the Honda studio. Overall condition excellent. Dimensions: 6.5" x 5.5". Circa 1910 - 1920.
This is a nicely decorated cloisonne vase. Although not signed, the form and decoration are certainly that of the Ando studio. It is in mint condition and measures 10.5" x 4.75". It dates about 1930 - 1950.
The wire work on this vase is done in both silver and gold and it is nicely detailed. The condition is good with some light surface scratching and original pitting in the enamel. It measures 13" x 7.25" and dates about 1890.
Takeuchi Chubei is well noted for the cloisonne work he did on porcelain. This is a fine example executed on bronze with a well embellished signature on the underside and interesting chase work inside the mouth of the vase. The condition is excellent with no damages or restorations. It dates about 1890 - 1900 and measures 8.5" x 3.25".
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.
This pair of early Japanese cloisonne vases is fully decorated, both front and back. There is nice artwork throughout and they are in very good condition. Each vase measures 12.5" x 6" and date about 1900.
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.
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 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.
The mark on the underside indicates that this vase was made in the Ando studio. It is a clean piece with few signs of wear and no damage. It measures 7.5" x 3.5" and dates about 1920.
This is a wonderful cloisonne vase with an interesting combination of both wireless and silver wire work. The condition is excellent with no damages at all and it dates back to the early 20th century. It measures 11" x 5".