A large cloisonne plate attributed to KAJI TSUNEKICHI - Cloisonne enamel - KAJI TSUNEKICHI - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Offered for auction, a rare large Japanese cloisonné dish from the Edo period. Make attributed to KAJI TSUNEKICHI . Representing a Japanese hunter or Samurai. The back richly and delicately decorated with flowers and medallions. KAJI TSUNEKICHI The famous Japanese artist who initiated the Japanese cloisonné tradition in the early 19th century. * Comparable early cloisonné enamel pieces of both vases and dishes can also be found in the Bowes Collection and in the Victoria & Albert museum, London. Diameter: 37 cm In pristine condition! *Provenance: a private Japanese cloisonné collection. Will be packaged very well and shipped by registered postal service.
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Offered for auction, a rare large Japanese cloisonné dish from the Edo period. Make attributed to KAJI TSUNEKICHI . Representing a Japanese hunter or Samurai. The back richly and delicately decorated with flowers and medallions. KAJI TSUNEKICHI The famous Japanese artist who initiated the Japanese cloisonné tradition in the early 19th century. * Comparable early cloisonné enamel pieces of both vases and dishes can also be found in the Bowes Collection and in the Victoria & Albert museum, London. Diameter: 37 cm In pristine condition! *Provenance: a private Japanese cloisonné collection. Will be packaged very well and shipped by registered postal service.