A GROUP OF SIX CHINESE AND JAPANESE CLOISONNé CABINET PIECES, LATE QING (1644-1912)/REPUBLIC OF CHINA (1912-1949) AND LATE MEIJI RESTORATION (1868-1912)/TAISHO (1912-1926) consisting of a small, Chinese, ironstone red and white enameled flowering plate, diameter: 3 3/4"; a larger, Chinese, green, blue, white and ironstone red enameled plate with a floral motif, diameter: 4 3/8"; a Chinese, translucent brown, ruyi cloud motif baluster vase, height: 4 1/4", diameter: 2 /12"; a smaller, Japanese, blue, green, red, and white vase, height: 3 1/2", diameter: 1 7/8"; a larger, Japanese, black, orange, blue, pink and white flower motif with butterfly vase, height: 3 1/2", diameter: 2 1/4"; and a gilt silver filigree and enamel blue and white bird, perched on a gilt metal tree, with semiprecious buds and blooms of jade and pearls, with tiny plaque under tail, height: 5", width: 4 1/2", depth; 2".