ANTIQUE 19thC RARE MEIJI JAPANESE SOLID SILVER MASSIVE BOWL ON STAND c.1890
19th Century rare Japanese Meiji period Silver massive bowl, exceptional and magnificent, the double walled, chased and embossed with irises in very high relief. The bowl comes on its original carved wood stand. Hallmarked Japanese silver, 'Jun-gin' mark, meaning 'pure silver' (950+), used primary in during the Meiji period (1868-1912).
REFERENCE NUMBER: A2216
19th Century rare Japanese Meiji period Silver massive bowl, exceptional and magnificent, the double walled, chased and embossed with irises in very high relief. The bowl comes on its original carved wood stand. Hallmarked Japanese silver, 'Jun-gin' mark, meaning 'pure silver' (950+), used primary in during the Meiji period (1868-1912).
REFERENCE NUMBER: A2216
19th Century rare Japanese Meiji period Silver massive bowl, exceptional and magnificent, the double walled, chased and embossed with irises in very high relief. The bowl comes on its original carved wood stand. Hallmarked Japanese silver, 'Jun-gin' mark, meaning 'pure silver' (950+), used primary in during the Meiji period (1868-1912).
REFERENCE NUMBER: A2216
Description
Antique 19th Century rare Japanese Meiji period Solid Silver massive bowl, exceptional and magnificent, the double walled, chased and embossed with irises in very high relief. The bowl comes on its original carved wood stand. The base is Hallmarked Japanese silver, 'Jun-gin' mark, meaning 'pure silver' (950+ high grade silver, the finest silver the world has ever known), used primary in during the Meiji period (1868-1912).
Condition
In Great Condition - no damage, just general wear.
Bowl Size
Height: 14.2cm
Height (on stand): 26.5cm
Width: 26.5cm
Silver Weight: 1250g