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A Fine Japanese Endo/Meiji Period Bronze and Brass Floor Vase, the three sectioned vase having key form design to lip with raised naturalistic handles and blossoming prunus design in relief to the neck, the body of the vase depicting a group of cranes to central cartouche and an eagle challenging a dragon clasping a pearl to the other, stylized ringed handles, the whole resting on a floral lip, the base depicting a dragon resting on rocks in heavy relief, with key form and petal design to base, approx 73 h x 21 d to the top x 33 d. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys. Copy of the original purchase receipt from James Lord, Manchester dated January 1944.
Miscellaneous Items, including an antique Tibetan tiger bell with mask decoration, a copper incense dish with applied prunus decoration, brass salt and pepper and a brass vase. Note: Tiger bells were often worn linked together on a chain by yak, the Shaman were also seen to wear tiger bells over the shoulder and neck.
A mixed lot of silver comprising a teapot stand of rectangular form, with beaded rim and with central engraved vacant shield surrounded by floral swags, on four ribbed feet, marks rubbed, together with two silver bottle coasters with turned wood bases, a vase shaped pepperette, overall weight approx 10 oz (4)
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