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A lacquered wood kanban (shop sign) Meiji Period
28 July 2009, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoSold for US$1,159 inc. premium
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Meiji Period
Advertising Inochi no haha, a medicinal preparation produced in Tokyo and reputed to cure shikyubyo (female problems) and chi no michi (hysterics), the gilt filled characters on a black lacquer ground within a raised red lacquered frame, now converted into a low table with the addition of four legs with hoof terminals.
14 1/2 x 35 3/4 x 23 3/4in (37 x 90.8 x 60.3cm)
Advertising Inochi no haha, a medicinal preparation produced in Tokyo and reputed to cure shikyubyo (female problems) and chi no michi (hysterics), the gilt filled characters on a black lacquer ground within a raised red lacquered frame, now converted into a low table with the addition of four legs with hoof terminals.
14 1/2 x 35 3/4 x 23 3/4in (37 x 90.8 x 60.3cm)














