A four-case inro lacquered with crows on a branch 19th century
A black lacquer four-case inro
By the Kajikawa Family, 19th century
Of upright form, the roiro ground with sparse nashiji, lacquered with a continuous scene of two crows perched on a withered branch, silhouetted against the full moon, in gold and black takamakie with details of gold foil, the moon of shibuichi-nuri and the interior of nashiji, signed Kajikawa saku with red pot seal.
8.9cm (3½in).
Sold for £2,000 inc. premium

Footnotes

  • 満月に鴉図蒔絵印籠 銘「梶川作 榮(壺印)」 19世紀

    Provenance: purchased at Lempertz, Cologne, 1963.
    Wrangham collection, no.297.

    A very similar design is seen on an inro in the W. L. Behrens collection, no.917, illustrated in the Catalogue, pl.XLIV.

    Exhibited: Eskenazi Ltd., London, 1972.

Category: Asian Art / Japanese Art


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