Wall Decoration with Edo Coin Replicas, Gilt, Japan, 1970s
Long, glass-framed panel showing a complete display of Japanese Edo-period coin types: from large ōban and koban to smaller oval and rectangular pieces and a few rarer shapes. All examples are produced in relief and gilt (see the “K24-GF” plate on the mount); the silver-tone pieces are finished in a matching metal look. Each coin is labeled in Japanese with its name and period — you can spot, among others, Keichō and Tenpō koban, an Ōsaka ōban, and variants in nanryō silver.
Dimensions: height 42 cm, width 93 cm, depth 5 cm.
The coins are mounted on black textile and surrounded by a gold-toned textile passe-partout and wooden frame; the result has the feel of a museum display and creates a strong, graphic statement on the wall.
Condition: very good, well-kept vintage condition with minor wear to the frame consistent with age; ready to hang.
A unique piece of wall décor that combines history and design — ideal above a sideboard, in an office, shop, or hospitality space where a distinctive Japanese/Eastern accent is desired.




















