A black and gold lacquer four-case inro
By Toshi (Iizuka Toyo III), 19th century
Bearing a mura-nashiji ground, lacquered with symbols of the five great festivals of Japan (Go-sekku), showing a line of shimenawa, a kabuto, a sprig of kiku blooms, poem slips, a pair of tatebina dolls and a basket of shells, in gold and slight-coloured takamakie, the interior of nashiji, signed Toshi saku with red pot seal; with porcelain ojime, enamelled and gilt in Kinrande style with a flying bat, signed Eiraku; and an ivory netsuke of a discarded basket carved with the character Ju above assorted shells, unsigned.
9.5cm (3¾in).
Sold for
£2,375
inc. premium
Footnotes
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- Please note that the ivory is not elephant ivory but walrus tusk ivory.
Category:
Asian Art
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Japanese Art
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