Description: Antique Japanese bronze champlevé vaseDouble handled, rings affixed into the mouths of bronze “monsters” with unfurled tonguesMulticolored floral motif, with interwoven white tendrilsMakers stamp on bottomDates to late 19th cent, during the Meiji Period Champlevé is a decorating technique in which troughs or similar indentations are cast, carved or etched into a metal object. The indentations are then filled with colored enamel powder made into a paste.The raised metal lines left between the indented areas make up the design outlines. Champlevé is similar to cloisonné, but can be told apart by the irregularities in the width of the metal linesMeasures approx. 10” Some staining to enamel, age and use-related wear (See pics)
Price: 300 USD
Location: Woodstock, New York
End Time: 2025-01-09T00:46:29.000Z
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Primary Material: Bronze
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Japan
Age: 1850-1899