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Kobako in nashiji lacquer of square shape with a hira maki-e décor of a blossoming
cherry tree. Both of the four sides are adorned with golden lacquer cherry flowers,
represented in both profile and seen from above. The inside is made of hirame lacquer,
and the outline is circled with shibuchi.
Japan – Ere Edo (1603-1868) – XIX ème siècle
Hauteur : 5.5 cm – Longueur : 7.7 cm – Largeur : 7.7 cm
Beautifull inro of six compartments made of lacquer, ranging from gold (maki-e) to black, but also grey using silver and tin powders. On each side is represented a dragon surrounded by black and silver clouds, the inside is made of nashi-jilacquer. This wide variety of colors and texture is obtained by mixing raw lacquer with metallic powder and glitter (kirigane). Inro presented with its ojime in deer antler...
Round tebako cosmetic box decorated with flowers in gold maki-e lacquer on a black background. Among the flowers are Japanese irisies, peonies and bamboo. Only the top compartment opens, the middle one being dummy. The box have three levels with a red lacquer interior.
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Inquire for Price 1930's Japanese Wood Makie Lacquer Shibayama Mother of Pearl Inlay Box with Phoenix
It is 2.2 inches (5.7 cm) tall by 4.7 inches (12 cm) long and 6.2 inches (15.85 cm) wide. It is 0.4lb. It has peeling lacquers, small chips, surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos).. Our Guarantee: We stand behind all of the items that we sell...
The Kura
sold A spectacular example of Japanese maki-e lacquer technique of a box in the shape of a ship loaded with rice bales and treasures, sails filled with wind moving quickly over the waves. It is 15.5 x 9.5 x 4.3 (6 x 4 x 2-3/4 inches) and is in excellent condition, enclosed in a period red-lacquered wooden box with minor wear on the bottom typical o9f age and use.
Zentner Collection
$2,800.00 An antique pair of Japanese ceremonial boxes made of wood and decorated in natural Urushi lacquer and mother of pearl (Raden). All original hand forged iron fittings. Calligraphy writing reads "Kameyama, Kawara Town, Sweets Shop, Made by Hataya Yasushige." Family crest is shown on opposing sides of the boxes.
Age: Edo Era (1850-1868) Dimensions: 16 1/4" Wide by 23"High by 13 5/8" Deep
The Kura
sold Mother of pearl inlay forms a continental scene of sages wandering among pavilions before steep mountains on this writing box by Tei-shitsu Gigei-in (Imperial Artist) Suwa Sozan I complete with artist made celadon ink grinding stone, water dropper, brushes and a paper knife enclosed in the original signed wooden box. Inside the lid mandarin ducks swap glances under a blossoming plum tree, while cranes soar among clouds below. It is signed in red lacquer beneath...
The Kura
sold A school of fish crowd the black surface of this spectacular box by Goda Minoru enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Nagare no Naka ni (Amid the Current). The rim is finished with powdered silver, and the interior is black flecked with silver flake Nashiji. It is 27.5 x 21.2 x 5 cm (11 x 8-1/2 x 2 inches) and is in excellent condition.
Goda Minoru (1933-1983) was born in Toyama, and trained under his father as well as Yamazaki Ritsuzan...
Zentner Collection
$6,000.00 Antique Japanese natsume tea caddy in gold maki-e lacquer. The design is of fans, each with a different picture ranging from pine trees and huts to birds and a wheeled carriage. Various gold and polychrome lacquer techniques used. The inside glitters with a fine, dense nashiji.
Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912) Dimensions: 3 1/8" high x 3" wide
Zentner Collection
$6,000.00 Japanese antique lacquer inro with a scene of a pavilion built over a lake. The inro is in five sections (four compartments) and is lacquered entirely in fine gold maki-e. The scene wraps around the case and displays the detailed buildings nestled in a lush garden. On one, side a tree with large red flowers extends over the water.
Signed: Kanshosai Age: Edo Period (19th century) Dimensions: 3 1/2" high x 2 2/3" wide
Zentner Collection
Price on Request Antique Japanese lacquer inro with horse and samurai on either side. The inro is made in five sections (four compartments) with very fine polychrome lacquer togidashi in a scene of a fierce samurai on horseback. On one side, he holds a war fan. On the other side, the samurai looks back over his shoulder as his horse splashes through water. The gold maki-e technique makes the inro sparkle. The interior compartments are treated with a fine, dense nashiji...
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Inquire for Price 1900's Japanese Makie Lacquer Wood Incense Burner Koro
It is 1.96 inches (5 cm) tall by 2.48 inches (6.3 cm) wide. It is 64.2 gram. It has mild rubbing golds and paint, stains, peeling of lacquer, hairline cracks, surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos). 16701710133224oby Our Guarantee: We stand behind all of the items that we sell...
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
$3,000.00 Japanese Jubako—traditional stacked lacquerware food boxes—represent not only a high level of culinary refinement, but also demonstrate the importance the Japanese place on food culture in general. These elegantly tiered containers, often adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors, are integral to the presentation of meals on special occasions such as New Year’s celebrations and formal picnics...
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Inquire for Price 19th Century Japanese or Chinese Makie Maki-e Wood Carved Lacquer Stack Box
It is 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) tall by 5.8 inches (14.7 cm) long and wide. It is 1.3 lb. It has small chips, stains, surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos). Our Guarantee: We stand behind all of the items that we sell. That is to say, if you purchase an item from us and are unhappy with it for any reason, return it for a 100% refund of the amount you originally paid...
Zentner Collection
$18,500.00 Very rare original 18th C. Edo Polychrome Japanese Oni devil oni boxwood statue. Original mineral pigment is intact, overall condition is very good and wear consistent of age. Bone inlay, very well carved. Small shrine compartment opens with figure inside. Wrapped in a swirling water dragon. Water dragon reveals a lotus pod reliquary above the head.
Provenance: Collectors Seal Tomkinson collection #266 Kevin Page, London UK Pvt...
The Kura
sold A Takatsuki stand of wood covered in black lacquer decorated with scrolling vines among which are randomly placed crests in the design of the Daruma Wheel on the stem, and the heraldic Mitsuba-aoi hollyhock crest within the tray. Slightly warped and worn with the centuries, finding a piece from this era in such good, original condition, is exceedingly rare. Early Muromachi, 14-15th century, it is 30 x 30 x 28.5 cm (12 x 12 x 11-1/2 inches)...
Zentner Collection
Price on Request Japanese antique eight lobed dish with gold and shell inlaid lacquer (shibayama). Each lobe is decorated in makie, the flora and fauna of the four seasons with archaic designs set in between. The central area of the dish is depicting a female figure holding a lotus with a child attendant holding a bouquet of lotuses. The bottom is crafted in nashiji lacquer with a gold lacquer signature set in a medallion motif reading: Kaneko Zo, or Produced by Kaneko.
Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912)
SANAI FINE ART & ANTIQUES
Price on Request The size of Makie Kobako: 3 3/4" Long x 3" Wide x 3" High. This is Amazingly Fine Japanese 19 th Century Japanese Antiques Makie Kobako(small box). The Kobako has Roiro(black) background Makie with Hira Makie gold design of Japanese trees as well as Japanese Kamon(family crest). One tree looks like Magnolia tree with flowers. It is finely done. The Kobako came with inside tray as well. The side of Kobako with Red Makie finish over cloth texture finish as photo showing. Between red makie cloth fi...
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