A Japanese Meiji Period Kodansu (table top cabinet), featuring chased metal mounts and chinoiserie decoration to the black laquer ground, the two doors with inset enamel decorated panels, enclosing three drawers, raised on a detached base, 42cm high by 35cm wide by 23cm deep, (some wear and blemishes).

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