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Maritime
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Takehiko Japan Sterling Silver Yacht Double Wood Case
| Start Price |
USD 249.99 |
| Current Price |
USD 249.99 |
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| Start Time |
Saturday, September 06, 2008 |
| End Time |
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 |
| Location |
San Francisco East Bay Area |
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Description
Takehiko Japan Sterling Silver Yacht Double Wood Case IMPORTANT NOTES Please know that items purchased from us will be shipped direct from California. Your item will arrive much sooner and the shipping cost will be far less than items being shipped direct from Japan. Take advantage of our combined shipping to save even more! DETAILS OF ITEM The wooden frame glass case measures 10.75" high x 9.5" wide x 6" deep including the base and the silver yacht inside the case measures 7" high x 6.25" long and the entire wooden display case comes with another protective Paulownia wooden case that measures 12.75" x 10.75" x 7.75". The hallmark on the yacht reads "Silver 950 Seki." There is no marking for the waves though it is probably a silverplate. Takehiko Seki is a well-known master silversmith who has been producing many elegant precious metal ornaments. Takehiko Seki II (Kazuo Seki) studied silversmith under his father Takehiko I since middle school and he had established Seki Kohgei Co., Ltd. with his father in 1963 after he had graduated from college. He had received a prize from the Minister of Labor for his work "Image of the Sea" in 1989 and established himself as a silversmith in his own right and recognized as a Master of Traditional Crafts in 1990. He had succeeded his father's name Takehiko upon his father's 88th birthday in 1996. Their silversmith crafts are based on the traditional Japanese metal craft known as the Kazari-Shoku in Japanese and originally the Kazari-Shoku craftsmen worked with metal sheets and produce decorative ornaments for Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. It was Takehiko I who wanted to realize a wider range of exposure and recognition for the craft works that were made of precious metals (they work with gold as well) by blending his traditional craft with modern techniques and design. The overall condition of the piece is very good and its age is from the 1980’s. PLEASE VISIT MY EBAY STORE BY CLICKING THE LINK ABOVE TO EASILY BROWSE BY CATEGORY ALL OF THE OTHER JAPANESE ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES THAT ARE UP FOR AUCTION THIS WEEK. IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE, PLEASE BOOKMARK OUR AUCTIONS TO EASILY FIND US. THANKS FOR VIEWING THIS AUCTION. A FEW IMPORTANT NOTES: If you have any questions concerning this or other items we have up for auction, please don't hesitate to email me for an answer. We will do our best to email you a reply within one day. It is best to get your questions in early since we may not be available to respond to you within minutes or hours of the auction end. Of course, we will try to reply if it is possible. For all of those who wish to combine items, please email me to let me know of your intent and I will email you confirming this. This allows us to keep your winning items aside until you are ready to finalize your purchases. Items can only be combined for a two week period starting with the earliest winning item marking the beginning of the period. California residents will be charged a sales tax of 8.75% unless a valid California resale card is on file with us. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Click Images to Enlarge Paypal, Money order or cashier's check allows fast shipping. Personal checks wait 10 days. Thanks for looking and best of luck with your bid!Buyer pays actual shipping. Your item will be shipped domestically using either USPS priority mail, USPS first class mail or UPS ground service. The one limitation with UPS is that they only ship to a physical address not to a US Postal PO Box address. On rare occasions we would use Fedex ground or a Blanket Wrap service for very large furniture pieces. We will insure your packages ONLY AS AN OPTION ON REQUEST for the exact additional cost of insurance. In addition to the actual USPS or UPS shipping cost, we charge a very small handling fee of about 35 cents for domestic shipping and $1.00 for international shipping to cover packaging costs and in the case of international shipping, the additional paperwork and customs forms needed. Though we are not out to make a profit on our shipping, we would like to cover our packaging materials and transportation costs to the post office. With this said, please know that you will be getting the most cost effective speedy service that we may provide.For our INTERNATIONAL clients, we ONLY use Global Express Mail Service (EMS)that provides tracking and limited insurance. Any other shipping service must be agreed to in plenty of time before the auction ends. Affordable Auction Management and Image Hosting Solutions @ inkFrog
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