ANTIQUE 19thC JAPANESE SOLID SILVER DRAGON CANDELABRAS, YOSHIMUNE c.1890
19th Century Japanese Meiji period silver dragon shaped candelabras. Cast and carved as a serpentine water dragons, spiked body, with mouth open, with both arms up holding the candlesticks. The piece dates to the Meiji period (1890-1912), Marked Jungin (pure silver), Signed Yoshomune.
Reference Number: A7589
19th Century Japanese Meiji period silver dragon shaped candelabras. Cast and carved as a serpentine water dragons, spiked body, with mouth open, with both arms up holding the candlesticks. The piece dates to the Meiji period (1890-1912), Marked Jungin (pure silver), Signed Yoshomune.
Reference Number: A7589
19th Century Japanese Meiji period silver dragon shaped candelabras. Cast and carved as a serpentine water dragons, spiked body, with mouth open, with both arms up holding the candlesticks. The piece dates to the Meiji period (1890-1912), Marked Jungin (pure silver), Signed Yoshomune.
Reference Number: A7589
DESCRIPTION
Antique late-19th Century Japanese Meiji period pair of solid silver dragon shaped candelabras. Cast and carved as a serpentine water dragons, spiked body, with mouth open, with both arms up holding the candlesticks. The piece dates to the Meiji period (1890-1912), Marked Jungin (pure silver), Signed Yoshomune.
CONDITION
In Great Condition - No Damage, just general wear.
SIZE
Height: 29cm
Width: 18 x 12cm
Combined Weight: 1890g