This lot features a small cloisonne enamel vessel and two vintage printed tinplate containers. The cloisonne vessel, likely a teapot or incense burner, is of globular form with an arched handle and is decorated in the thousand butterflies pattern. This motif includes numerous polychrome butterflies and chrysanthemums set against a black ground with goldstone or aventurine inclusions. This style of enamel work is characteristic of Japanese Meiji period production. The vessel is constructed on a copper-alloy base. The cylindrical tin features a domed lid with floral motifs within blue and white geometric borders. The rectangular tin is finished in a dark red colour with a faded central crest. White and orange auction lot labels are adhered to the items.
Condition report:
The cloisonne vessel is in good overall condition with some oxidation and wear to the metal rims and handle. Both tins show significant age-related wear, including surface rust, paint loss, and scratches.
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