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✨Final Decision Price✨ Late Edo period to Meiji era. Dyed Nishiki Kin-sai (brocade-style gold enamel) plates, a set of 2. The design features a shibagaki (brushwood fence) in the center, gold-painted chrysanthemum crests, and two gold-painted cranes soaring amidst gold-painted fern and clouds. This is an exquisite piece that makes the most of the negative space, with dyed Nishiki and gold enamel, resulting in an elegant finish. ★One plate is complete. (Both plates are in good condition.) ★As shown in image 9, the foot of the other plate has a few chips. (They are on the foot, so they shouldn't be noticeable during use.) Size: Diameter = 11.7cm, Height = 2.2cm (Please allow for a few millimeters of error.) ☆These are antique items and have been stored at home. There are minor age-related scratches, wear and peeling of the colored enamel and gold, warping of the plates, wobbliness, and kiln marks (glaze loss, pinholes, insect bites, roughness, etc.). Please check the images and understand the above descriptions (including subjective opinions) and accept the characteristics of antique items. ☆Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about minor imperfections. ☆Bleached and cleaned.
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