Antique Japanese c1900 Meiji Era Ceramic Imari Plate Cranes 8.5" Nesting Bowls and then washing off the
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and then washing off the paste
This is an vintage Chinese armoire made in the Ming style likely in the early Republic period or mid 20th century
There are some areas of past stains
This is a Japanese antique late Edo Era (1850) Japanese suzuribako
A very elegant and functional piece of art to display your treasures
Antique Japanese c1900 Meiji Era Ceramic Imari Plate Cranes 8.5" Nesting Bowls and then washing off theThis is an antique late Meiji Era (c. 1900) Japanese Imari ceramic plate with a transfer print design of three Japanese crested cranes walking the shorline. The Crane is a symbol of longevity and fidelity in Japan. This dish has a brown scalloped edge typical of a popular production design of the late Meiji era. It measures 8 1 2" in diameter by 1 1 4" tall (21. 5 x 3 cm). Having been in storage for over 100 years, with the exception of some minor
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