Two Cloisonne Vases, Taisho period circa 1920 The first of Hexagonal shape using nanako (fish-roe effect of small dots) and tsuiki-jippo (where the design is hammered onto the copper body and then covered in foil prior to enamelling), three large gold fish swimming in a pond amongst weeds, in the style of the master Ogasawara Shuzo, 15 cm high; the second of baluster form, with silver rims and three Manchurian cranes flying on a stippled green nanako (fish-roe) body, attributed to Ando workshop, 12 cm high. (2)