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Antique Japanese Cloisonné Vase, Meiji Period Circa 1880 — Celadon Ground with Phoenix Medallion DB125 making it ideal for gift-givers

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making it ideal for gift-givers and collectors alike

Coachman (HN2282) was designed by Mary Nicoll and produced by Royal Doulton from 1963 to 1971

and the piece has been out of production for six decades

Anne of Cleves' unique story as the "survivor wife" adds extra collector appeal

celebrating the beloved "People's Princess" and one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century

Antique Japanese Cloisonné Vase, Meiji Period Circa 1880 — Celadon Ground with Phoenix Medallion DB125 making it ideal for gift-giversA fine Japanese cloisonn enamel vase from the Meiji period, circa 1880. The tapering baluster body is worked in a soft celadon ground, centered by a large lobed medallion enclosing a pair of h (phoenix) birds in flight amid stylized clouds, rendered in gold, ivory, and powder blue against a rich oxblood red. A smaller matching roundel appears below. The shoulder and short flared neck are enameled in a deep blue black ground with a fine gilt and white

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