A suite of twelve Japanese.950 silver card holders, late Meiji…
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A suite of twelve Japanese.950 silver card holders, late Meiji period, early 20th century, with maker's marks for K. Uyedo, the petite holders depicting a range of Japanese artefacts or architectural motifs, with provision for holding name cards and with small supports to the back, all stamped except one. Silver weight 42gr. Length 3.5 cm and smaller

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