£3,000
A VERY LARGE LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SILVER VASE with a mixed metal banding of foliage and vines. 2594 grams. 30 cm x 15 cm. Note: The historical challenge of working with silver in Japan has always been the precious metals scarcity. In ancient times, silver was extracted from local lead, a wasteful and toxic undertaking. More recently, in the past 250 or so years, Japanese metalsmiths devised ways to squeeze silver from copper ore, Perhaps because of its rareness, silver is used sparingly in Japan. For example, it is often threaded between fields of enamel in cloisonné, or used to make small, personal accessories. Unlike Chinese silver pieces of the last several hundred years, Japanese decorative objects made of silver tend to cater less to Western tastes. And, ironically, Japanese alloys generally have higher silver contents than those produced in China.
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