As part of our Japanese works of art collection we are delighted to offer this exceptional Meiji period 1868-1912, solid silver and mixed metal decorated dragon okimono signed by Gyokuryuken Sanmi, circa 1900, this heavy solid cast silver dragon group is cast in extraordinary detail and depicts two entwined dragons supporting a glass crystal ball, one of the dragons highlighted with a shakudo body as well as gilt detailing to the extremities, the other dragon remains a tarnished silver with gilt decorated detailing throughout,the contrast giving each beast a perfect definition, the menacing eyes picked out in shakudo and gilt detail, the group fit snugly to the finely carved hardwood and lacquer decorated rockwork base with the use of the original silver locating pin, the underside of the dragon has been signed within an oblong cartouche by an artist known as Gyokuryuken Sanmi his art name Kazumi, a Meiji period artist producing high quality silver okimono during the late 19th century, the okimono also bears multiple silver import punch marks ( probably French ) almost certainly from being tested for purity when it was exported to Europe in the late 19th Century, this group would sit admirably in any world class Japanese art collection , please do not miss a fantastic opportunity to add it to yours.
Provenance :
2020 Vision of an enlightened ruler – Plate 20
Condition report :
The okimono is in exceptional well cared for condition with minimal age related wear .
Approximate Sizes :
Height : 7.1/2″ 19 cm
Height : 7.0″ 17.75cm (Without glass ball )
Depth : 10″ 25.5 cm
Length : 10″ 25.5 cm
Weight of Silver : 3750gms
Free worldwide delivery and a certificate of authenticity are included within the price of this item .