A Japanese silver Meiji period (1868 -1912) serving spoon decorated with chrysanthemums inlaid with gold, having an asymmetrical twig handle adorned with foliage and buds, by Sadajiro (of) Musashiya.
A Japanese silver Meiji period (1868 -1912) serving spoon decorated with chrysanthemums inlaid with gold, having an asymmetrical twig handle adorned with foliage and buds, by Sadajiro (of) Musashiya.
This maker has been documented by Adrien von Ferscht, an expert on Chinese Export Silver, as being for a Canton firm working in Yokahama, founded and run by Ozeki Sadajiro at 66 Honcho-dori (Main Street).
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