A Japanese brass and champlevé two-handled vase, 20th century
Asian Works of Art
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ZAR 3 000 - 4 000
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A Japanese brass and champlevé two-handled vase, 20th century
of baluster form, inlaid with a band of masks in shades of turquoise, yellow, blue and green enamel, the lower half with lappet and Greek-key decoration against a cell-diaper ground, the sides applied with zoomorphic handles, stamped 'Made in Japan', 30cm high
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