Japanese Umbrella Stands
Several unique pieces from the Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) feature two porcelain umbrella stands depicting small birds on trees. One of the stands is white porcelain with a blue cobalt pigment, while the other has more green tones and more intricate carvings along the face.
Several unique pieces from the Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) feature two porcelain umbrella stands depicting small birds on trees. One of the stands is white porcelain with a blue cobalt pigment, while the other has more green tones and more intricate carvings along the face.
Several unique pieces from the Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) feature two porcelain umbrella stands depicting small birds on trees. One of the stands is white porcelain with a blue cobalt pigment, while the other has more green tones and more intricate carvings along the face.
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