Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Meiji period (1868-1912), hexagonal shaped silver
koro (incense burner) inset with six lobed gold-lacquer panels edged in silver, each depicting Japanese figures with seasonal flora executed in exquisite
Shibayama style, raised on six shaped silver legs, with domed cover having a foo lion or shishi dog finial holding onto a coral bead barrel ball, the silver areas of the vessel are embellished with formal floral motifs in jewel colored enamels, signed to underside with three Japanese characters within a gold rectangle reserve.
Listed in 1927 appraisal for Mrs. Belle G. Clark.
10 in., 7 in. diameter
Estate of Mrs. Belle G. Clark, White Plains, NY, by descent. Very good estate condition; some tarnish to silver and gold surfaces.
$3,000 - 5,000