Antique Cloisonné Ginbari Foil Vase Meiji Period Lot 58
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LOT 58Seller's Estimate: USD $300 - $500Meiji period (between 1868 and 1912) cloisonné ginbari foil miniature vase with flower motif. Estelle Rassieur Kelsey, the daughter of Civil War Captain Leo Rassieur, took a cruise around the world in 1930 and purchased this vase in Asia during a cruise called "The World Cruise". The vase has been in the family home for the past 86 years and is in pristine condition. This lot is from the "2016 Family Estate of Leo Rassieur" Auction (more information on current auction below) .Dimensions (approximate):5" inches high x 2" inches wideOther auction details:This lot is part of a larger auction from the Family Estate of Leo Rassieur and his daughter Estelle Rassieur Kelsey. View all lots by visiting all of our selling items.AUCTION: 2016 FAMILY ESTATE OF CIVIL WAR CAPTAIN LEO RASSIEURStarts Sunday, February 28, 2016 and ends April 28, 2016Several lots will continue to be uploaded over the month of April 2016Los Angeles, CA USA____________________________________________________________2016 FAMILY ESTATE OF CIVIL WAR CAPTAIN LEO RASSIEUR AUCTIONHISTORY OF THE COLLECTIONLeo Rassieur was a civil war officer, captain in the 30th Missouri Infantry, who fought to abolish slavery. Originally from Prussia, Germany, (born in 1844), he moved to the United States to St Louis Missouri as a young man where he
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