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Source Description
A footed dish which depicts the "Takara-Mono" ("Precious Things" - symbolic of health, prosperity, and longevity) in multicolored opaque and semi-translucent enamels against a dark blue mat enamel ground. A Chinese lotus design is depicted on the bottom of the dish.
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Document identity
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6108
label
Cloisonne Enamel Dish Depicting the ""Takara-Mono"" (""Precious Things""), Symbolic of Health, Prosperity, and Longevity (treasures of the gods of good fortune)
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Source metadata
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6108
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object
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normalized
title
Cloisonne Enamel Dish Depicting the ""Takara-Mono"" (""Precious Things""), Symbolic of Health, Prosperity, and Longevity (treasures of the gods of good fortune)
description
A footed dish which depicts the "Takara-Mono" ("Precious Things" - symbolic of health, prosperity, and longevity) in multicolored opaque and semi-translucent enamels against a dark blue mat enamel ground. A Chinese lotus design is depicted on the bottom of the dish.
provenance
Stephen W. Fisher, Baltimore, Maryland
date
1880s (Meiji)
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CC0
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en
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dishes
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1
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1
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import
dimensions
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cm
width
18
height
2.5
dimensionsRaw
Diam: 7 1/16 × D: 1 in. (18 × 2.5 cm)
Source extras
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Japanese
inscriptions
Mark of Ando Jubei
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Cloisonne
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6481
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none
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324
2748
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1
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0
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photo
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