Japanese Paper Lantern, 'Takanoha', Taishō Period.
Old Japanese paper lantern, or chōchin (提灯), from the 1920s.
Lantern dimensions: height 37 cm, width 22 cm, depth 31 cm.
Wooden storage box dimensions: height 28.5 cm, width 29.5 cm, depth 14 cm.
Both the lantern and the wooden storage box feature a Japanese family crest: 'Takanoha'.
The "Takanoha Crest" (鷹の羽紋, Takanoha mon) is a Japanese family emblem representing falcon feathers, symbolizing strength and courage. It was often used by samurai families for these qualities.
The Japanese characters "阿部" (Abe) are also visible, which is a Japanese family name.
The lantern can stand on its own, be hung with the side hook, or be suspended with a chain.
An original and sought-after decorative interior item, symbolizing Japanese serenity and aesthetics.
This chōchin is in good condition with minor signs of aging/damage, as shown in the photos.