Charming pair of cloisonné enamel vases from the Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912), each with a mauve background featuring pretty swallows fluttering among flowering branches and foliage.

The top and bottom of the lamps feature borders decorated with classical motifs. Each lamp has a different design, they have been transformed into a pair of lamps then mounted on intricate golden bases with ornate scrollwork and embellishments reminiscent of the baroque style.

The lampshades, which boast a beautiful hue of gold on the inside, are made from a rich navy-blue fabric, giving it a velvety feel, and which provides a modern touch to the traditional design of the lamps.

This unique pair of with contemporary elegance, making them perfect decorative pieces for any chic interior.
Both lights have been rewired.

Dimensions with lampshade:
Height: 64 cm
Diameter: 34 cm

w/o lampshade:
Height: 53 cm
Diameter: 16 cm
Base : 22 x 22 cm

Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 34 × 34 × 64 cm
Height

64

Width

34

Depth

34

Style

Meiji

Materials and Techniques

Bronze, Fabric, Porcelain, Gilt, Hand-Painted

Place of Origin

Japan

Period

19th Century

Date of Manufacture

19th Century

Condition

Good Wear consistent with age and use.

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