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Lot 117Y
A Shibayama-inlaid koro and cover By Yukimasa, Meiji Period
5 November 2009, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street£17,000 - £20,000
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Find your local specialistA Shibayama-inlaid koro and cover
By Yukimasa, Meiji Period
Of rectangular section, raised on four ivory bracket feet and inset with two lobed panels, both portraying scenes from Act XI of the Chushingura (the Treasury of Loyal Retainers), one depicting Oishi Kuranosuke apprehending Kira Kozukenosuke as he attempts to escape dressed in female garb, the other panel showing a fight scene between other retainers in Kira's mansion, elaborately embellished in typical Shibyama style on a kinji ground, the remaining areas of the body covered in okibirame, with applied details of florettes inlaid in cloisonné enamel, the shoulders attached with two silver ho-o handles, the cover intricately worked in silver filigree and surmounted with a cloisonné finial in the form of two buds, the interior and underside of nashiji; signed in a tsuishu-lacquer reserve Yukimasa, with wood storage box. 21.7cm (8½in) high. (3).
Of rectangular section, raised on four ivory bracket feet and inset with two lobed panels, both portraying scenes from Act XI of the Chushingura (the Treasury of Loyal Retainers), one depicting Oishi Kuranosuke apprehending Kira Kozukenosuke as he attempts to escape dressed in female garb, the other panel showing a fight scene between other retainers in Kira's mansion, elaborately embellished in typical Shibyama style on a kinji ground, the remaining areas of the body covered in okibirame, with applied details of florettes inlaid in cloisonné enamel, the shoulders attached with two silver ho-o handles, the cover intricately worked in silver filigree and surmounted with a cloisonné finial in the form of two buds, the interior and underside of nashiji; signed in a tsuishu-lacquer reserve Yukimasa, with wood storage box. 21.7cm (8½in) high. (3).
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忠臣蔵図芝山象嵌香炉 雪正 明治時代
Compare the high quality of this vase on both aesthetic and technical grounds with similar Shibayama-inlaid vases in the Nasser D. Khalili Collection, Meiji (no) takara, Treasures of Imperial Japan, Lacquer part II, illustrated, nos.184 and 185.
























