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15 août 2018

A Four-Case Inro, signed Kanshosai and kakihan, Edo Period, 19th century

A Four-Case Inro, signed Kanshosai and kakihan, Edo Period, 19th century
Lot 109. A Four-Case Inro, signed Kanshosai and kakihan, Edo Period, 19th century; 7.7cm. high. Estimate GBP 2,000 - GBP 3,000. Price realised GBP 3,750 . © Christie's Images Ltd 2011 Decorated in gold and carved red takamaki-e on a black ground with...
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15 août 2018

A Four-Case Inro, signed Yasuyuki, Meiji Period; late 19th century

A Four-Case Inro, signed Yasuyuki, Meiji Period; late 19th century
Lot 200. A Four-Case Inro, signed Yasuyuki, Meiji Period; late 19th century; 9.3cm. high. Estimate GBP 3,000 - GBP 4,000. Price realised GBP 4,250. © Christie's Images Ltd 2011 Inlaid in Shibayama style on a kinji ground with birds amongst blossoming...
15 août 2018

A Four-Case Inro, signed Soetsu and kakihan, Edo Period, 17th century

A Four-Case Inro, signed Soetsu and kakihan, Edo Period, 17th century
Lot 50. A Four-Case Inro, signed Soetsu and kakihan, Edo Period, 17th century; 6.2cm. high. Estimate GBP 3,000 - GBP 4,000. Price realised GBP 4,375 . © Christie's Images Ltd 2011 Decorated in gold, silver and red hiramaki-e, takamaki-e and hirame and...
8 août 2018

Four-case inro with design of ho-o and kirin, Edo period–Meiji era, mid to late 19th century

Four-case inro with design of ho-o and kirin, Edo period–Meiji era, mid to late 19th century
Four-case inro with design of ho-o and kirin, Edo period–Meiji era, mid to late 19th century. Carved boxwood; eyes inlaid in gilt metal and horn. Overall: 8.2 x 5.3 x 2.7 cm (3 1/4 x 2 1/16 x 1 1/16 in.). William Sturgis Bigelow Collection, 11.23752a....
14 mai 2014

A gold lacquer four-case inro. By Koma Kyuhaku after a design by Hanabusa Itcho, 19th century

A gold lacquer four-case inro. By Koma Kyuhaku after a design by Hanabusa Itcho, 19th century
A gold lacquer four-case inro. By Koma Kyuhaku after a design by Hanabusa Itcho, 19th century. Photo Bonhams. Of wide form, bearing a kinji ground and lacquered with a continuous design of the Wagojin, gods of conjugal harmony, smiling in conversation,...
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14 mai 2014

A large gold lacquer and metal-inlaid four-case inro. By Jitokusai Gyokuzan, 19th century

A large gold lacquer and metal-inlaid four-case inro. By Jitokusai Gyokuzan, 19th century
A large gold lacquer and metal-inlaid four-case inro. By Jitokusai Gyokuzan, 19th century. Photo Bonhams. Bearing a rich kinji ground, inlaid with the Shichifukujin (Seven Gods of Good Fortune) in shakudo with copper and gilt details, walking and conversing...
14 mai 2014

A black lacquer four-case inro. By a member of the Kajikawa family, 19th century

A black lacquer four-case inro. By a member of the Kajikawa family, 19th century
A black lacquer four-case inro. By a member of the Kajikawa family, 19th century. Photo Bonhams. Decorated in gold, silver and iro-e takamaki-e with a teamaster on his hands and knees, visible from the partially-open sliding door of a snow-covered rustic...
14 mai 2014

A black lacquer four-case inro. By a member of the Kajikawa family, 19th century

A black lacquer four-case inro. By a member of the Kajikawa family, 19th century
A black lacquer four-case inro. By a member of the Kajikawa family, 19th century. Photo Bonhams. The rich roiro ground embellished with kirikane and lacquered with cock and hen pheasants among wild plants, in gold and coloured takamaki-e with hirame highlights,...
14 mai 2014

A gold lacquer four-case inro. By Moei (Shigehide), early 19th century

A gold lacquer four-case inro. By Moei (Shigehide), early 19th century
A gold lacquer four-case inro. By Moei (Shigehide), early 19th century. Photo Bonhams. Decorated in gold and slight-coloured takamaki-e with two hunters, one holding a rifle as he waits for his sake being poured by his companion, resting beneath the snow-covered...
14 mai 2014

A black lacquer four-case inro. The inro by Kajikawa Bunryusai, with a wood netsuke by Arima Tomonobu, both 19th century

A black lacquer four-case inro. The inro by Kajikawa Bunryusai, with a wood netsuke by Arima Tomonobu, both 19th century
A black lacquer four-case inro. The inro by Kajikawa Bunryusai, with a wood netsuke by Arima Tomonobu, both 19th century. Photo Bonhams. The roiro ground decorated in gold, kirikane, togidashi maki-e and iro-e takamaki-e with the Bodhisattva Jizo holding...
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