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Fine Japanese Art

11 November 2010 | starting at 14:30 GMT

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400 lots available

A small lacquer early four-case inro 17th century

A lacquer four-case inro By Senkakusai, 19th century

A black lacquer four-case inro Inagawa family, late 18th/early 19th century

A black lacquer five-case inro Inagawa family, early 19th century

A gold lacquer four-case inro By Shokasai, 19th century

A gold lacquer three-case inro By Koma Kansai, 19th century

An unusual lacquered-wood three-case inro By Kajikawa Bunryusai, 19th century

A gold lacquer and Shibayama-inlaid three-case inro By Shokasai Tokujo, 19th century

A gold lacquer metal-inlaid four-case inro By Shokasai, 19th century

A shibuichi and inlaid two-case inro Hamano School, 19th century

A black lacquer four-case inro By Koma Koryu, 19th century

A wood inro in the form of a turtle By Koho, late 19th century

A wood netsuke and a wood inro The netsuke by Masamichi, both late 19th century

An unusual lacquer three-case inro Late 17th/early 18th century

An inro and a tonkotsu The inro 18th century and the tonkotsu 19th century

A gold lacquer three-case inro 19th century

A Shibayama gold lacquer inlaid four-case inro Style of Kakosai Shozan, late 19th century

A large tsuishu red lacquer four-case inro 19th century

A carved wood tonkotsu and pipecase By Tounsai Jugyoku and Gyokuzan, 19th century

A leather tabako-ire and wood kiseru-zutsu Late 19th century

A rare lacquer rabbit-shaped single-case inro After Shibata Zeshin, Meiji/Taisho Period

A Negoro lacquer maru-bon (circular tray) Edo Period, 18th century

A large Negoro lacquer koban (raised tray) Late Muromachi Period

An extremely rare Negoro lacquer yumi (longbow) Muromachi Period

A Negoro lacquer heishi (bottle vase) Late Muromachi Period

A large red-lacquered wood shishimai mask Carved by Hasegawa Fujishige and lacquered by Kitagaki Ihei, dated Bunsei 4 (1821)

A black lacquer circular box and cover 18th century

A rare Nanban lacquer taku (small table) Momoyama Period, early 17th century

A Nanban-style lacquer stand for a hibachi (brazier) 18th-19th century

A rare export lacquer portable writing box By the Sasaya company, late 18th century

A roiro lacquer suzuribako (writing box and cover) By Uematsu Hobi (1872-1933), Taisho/Showa Period

A roiro lacquer suzuribako (writing box and cover) Taisho/Showa Period

A roiro lacquer suzuribako (writing box and cover) 19th century

A gold lacquer suzuribako (writing box and cover) Meiji Period

A gold lacquer natsume (teacaddy) and cover By Harui Komin, Rinpa Style, 19th century

An inlaid kazaribako (ornamental box and cover) By Nomura Yunen, Taisho/Showa Period

A gold lacquer kazaribako (ornamental box and cover) By Katsumata Satoshi (b.1955), Showa Period

A gold lacquer five-tier jubako (cake box and cover) with a black lacquer portable case Meiji Period

A gold lacquer kobako (small box and cover) Edo Period, 19th century

A red lacquer tebako (ornamental cosmetic box and cover) By Nishizawa Gyokushu, 20th century

A large gold lacquer rectangular ryoshibako (document box and cover) Meiji Period

A traditional lacquered-wood go-ban (games board) set Meiji Period

A traditional lacquered-wood shogi-ban (Japanese chess games board) with a complete set of Imari porcelain koma (chess pieces) Meiji Period

A fine and rare gold lacquer inro display case Meiji Period

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