A Japanese silver geisha tea caddy spoon, Meiji period,…
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A Japanese silver geisha tea caddy spoon, Meiji period, 1865-1912, with Japanese junjin marks for 'Pure Silver' and character marks of Miyamoto, the well cast spoon in the form of a geisha in a floral engraved kimono, her open parasol serving as the bowl of the spoon; signed to the stem underside and junjin mark, silver weight 29gr, length 13.5 cm

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