SOLD! for $256.00.
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Two (2) Bronze Vases & Framed Asian Silk Fans, 3 items total. 1st item: Japanese Meiji period 2-piece bronze Usubata Ikebana flower arranging vase comprised of a bowl with wide rim and figural raised flowering branch and dragon decoration to the body, resting on a tripodal dragon leg stand with raised flowering branch decoration. 9 5/8" total H x 11 3/8" dia. Mid to late 19th century. 2nd item: Heintz Arts & Crafts silver on bronze cylinder vase with stylized floral decoration. Heinz stamp on the base together with 3613D. 10" H. 1st half 20th century. 3rd item: Pair of painted Asian silk fans, both with bird decoration together with embroidered silk storage pouches. Mounted onto a linen weave fabric backing and framed in a simple wood frame under glass. Frame: 36 5/8" H x 23 3/4" W. Both fans 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Camille Gift, Nashville, Tennessee by descent from Sara Joan Wilde (1923-2014), Colorado Springs, CO. Mrs. Wilde and her husband, Lt. Col. Adna Godfrey Wilde (1920-2008) traveled extensively throughout Asia as part of his career as an officer with the U.S. Army. Condition: 1st item: Overall good condition, surface in original condition, with some oxidation to surface, no attempt to clean. 1 small spot with broken piece or missing decoration. 2nd item: Overall good condition, surface in original condition, no attempt to clean, one small area of loss to base. 3rd item: All overall very good condition.