Description: Imperial Japanese Presentation Vase in Silver & GoldMeiji/Taisho Period An exquisite Imperial Japanese solid silver presentation vase from the Meiji/Taisho Era (1868-1912), featuring an impressive weight and a clean, elegant design. The vase boasts a gilded, 16-petal Chrysanthemum Seal, symbolizing the prestigious Imperial Family crest, prominently displayed on the upper portion of its high-shouldered ovoid form. What makes this vase particularly unique is the presence of outer decorative leaves, surrounding the Chrysanthemum. These additional elements might symbolize prosperity and longevity or be a rare variation used specifically for diplomatic gifts, further enhancing the vase’s historical significance. Crafted from pure silver, the base is inscribed with "jungin," confirming its authenticity and composition. It comes with its original cedar wood **Tomobako** (共箱) for secure storage, a lacquer base, and two silk protective bags—ensuring the vase's preservation in near-mint condition. The **Chrysanthemum Seal (kikumon)** found on the present vase indicates it was commissioned by the Emperor of Japan or a member of the Imperial Family. The Imperial Seal of Japan, also known as the **Chrysanthemum Flower Seal (kikukamonsho)**, is used exclusively by the Emperor and members of the Imperial family. The 16-petal chrysanthemum, as seen on this vase, was restricted solely for the Emperor, with minor variations for other members of the family. The outer leaf design on this vase could represent a unique diplomatic or ceremonial touch, reserved for high-profile gifts of honor. This particular vase was presented as a diplomatic gift to a Marshall, who was serving as the Chief of Staff and Minister at the time of the visit of a Japanese Prime Minister to Brazil. The significance of the vase, with its Imperial crest and exquisite craftsmanship, reflects the high regard in which the recipient was held during this important diplomatic exchange. This rare Japanese antique pure silver and gold vase is in exceptional condition, making it a perfect addition to any Asian art collection or as a stunning centerpiece in any home. Ideal for collectors of Japanese Imperial artifacts, this item offers both aesthetic beauty and historical significance.**Features:** - Imperial Chrysanthemum Seal with unique outer leaf embellishment - Pure silver (**jungin**) with gold accents - Original lacquer base and cedar **Tomobako** - Two silk protective bags included - Mint condition - Meiji/Taisho period (1868-1912) - Presented to a Marshall, Chief of Staff and Minister during a diplomatic visit - Includes photo and gift card to recipient Measurements:Height: 30 cmDiameter: 13 cmWeight: 39.2 ounces
Price: 1198 USD
Location: Napa, California
End Time: 2024-11-11T22:22:36.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Silver
Color: Gold
Region of Origin: Japan
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Age: 1868-1912