Lantern - Bronze - Lantern with Family Crest





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Japanese bronze lantern with a pierced cylindrical body and applied family crest (kamon), dating to the late Meiji–Taisho period (circa 1900–1920), with three original components (base, body, roof); height 32 cm, width 12.5 cm, depth 12.5 cm, weight 2182 g; good antique condition with patina and verdigris; hinges and latch cast as part of the structure; in working order.
Description from the seller
A traditional Japanese bronze lantern featuring a family crest (kamon), dating to the late Meiji to Taisho period (circa early 20th century).
The lantern is made of a bronze alloy, evidenced by its substantial weight and the natural verdigris visible inside.
Its pierced cylindrical body allows light to gently diffuse, creating a calm and refined atmosphere. The construction shows a combination of early industrial precision and hand-finished details, characteristic of this transitional period in Japanese metalwork.
The hinged door and latch are cast as part of the structure rather than later additions, indicating quality craftsmanship and age.
Lanterns bearing family crests were typically produced for temples, formal residences, or prestigious interiors, making this piece both decorative and historically evocative.
The lantern consists of three original components: base, body, and roof, all fitting together securely.
Details
Origin: Japan
Period: Late Meiji to Taisho period (circa 1900–1920s)
Material: Bronze alloy
Decoration: Pierced design with applied family crest
Height: approx. 32 cm
Condition:
Good antique condition. Natural patina and verdigris consistent with age.
A traditional Japanese bronze lantern featuring a family crest (kamon), dating to the late Meiji to Taisho period (circa early 20th century).
The lantern is made of a bronze alloy, evidenced by its substantial weight and the natural verdigris visible inside.
Its pierced cylindrical body allows light to gently diffuse, creating a calm and refined atmosphere. The construction shows a combination of early industrial precision and hand-finished details, characteristic of this transitional period in Japanese metalwork.
The hinged door and latch are cast as part of the structure rather than later additions, indicating quality craftsmanship and age.
Lanterns bearing family crests were typically produced for temples, formal residences, or prestigious interiors, making this piece both decorative and historically evocative.
The lantern consists of three original components: base, body, and roof, all fitting together securely.
Details
Origin: Japan
Period: Late Meiji to Taisho period (circa 1900–1920s)
Material: Bronze alloy
Decoration: Pierced design with applied family crest
Height: approx. 32 cm
Condition:
Good antique condition. Natural patina and verdigris consistent with age.

