ANTIQUE 20thC JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SOLID SILVER DRAGON CIGAR HUMIDOR BOX c.1900
Antique early-20th Century Japanese Meiji-period monumental solid silver humidor box, It's surface is adorned with intricate high-relief water dragons, complete with applied flowing whiskers, set against a hand-hammered background. Hand crafted in double-skinned silver and a cedar wood-lined interior.
The box features a removable top tray for smaller cigars and accessories, revealing two spacious compartments beneath for larger cigars. The lid is equipped with a folding handle. 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).
The workmanship is similar to boxes retailed by Arthur & Bond, one of the most important Japanese firms active in Yokohama.
Reference Number: A9281
Antique early-20th Century Japanese Meiji-period monumental solid silver humidor box, It's surface is adorned with intricate high-relief water dragons, complete with applied flowing whiskers, set against a hand-hammered background. Hand crafted in double-skinned silver and a cedar wood-lined interior.
The box features a removable top tray for smaller cigars and accessories, revealing two spacious compartments beneath for larger cigars. The lid is equipped with a folding handle. 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).
The workmanship is similar to boxes retailed by Arthur & Bond, one of the most important Japanese firms active in Yokohama.
Reference Number: A9281
Antique early-20th Century Japanese Meiji-period monumental solid silver humidor box, It's surface is adorned with intricate high-relief water dragons, complete with applied flowing whiskers, set against a hand-hammered background. Hand crafted in double-skinned silver and a cedar wood-lined interior.
The box features a removable top tray for smaller cigars and accessories, revealing two spacious compartments beneath for larger cigars. The lid is equipped with a folding handle. 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).
The workmanship is similar to boxes retailed by Arthur & Bond, one of the most important Japanese firms active in Yokohama.
Reference Number: A9281
CONDITION
In Great Condition - no damage. Key lacking.
SIZE
Height: 20 cm // 7.87 inches
Width: 37.5 cm // 14.76 inches
Depth: 26 cm // 10.24 inches
Weight: 4805 g // 154.46 ozt