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A lacquer four-case inro and a lacqeur three-case inro The first by Koma Kyuhaku; the second by the Yosei family, 19th century
20 March 2012, 13:00 EDT
New YorkSold for US$1,875 inc. premium
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A lacquer four-case inro and a lacqeur three-case inro
The first by Koma Kyuhaku; the second by the Yosei family, 19th century
The first of oval section and decorated with a waterfall by a blossoming plum tree rendered in gold takamakie, hiramakie and black and gold togidashi with kirigane, hirame and aogai embellishments on a roiro-nuri ground, interiors nashiji, signed Koma Kyuhaku saku; the second designed in black and red tsushu lacquer carved with archaic Chinese scroll, interior black lacquer, signed Yosei; fitted with a green stone ojme and a two-part tsuishu netsuke, the bottom half now lost 3 5/8in (9.1cm) long (the largest)
The first of oval section and decorated with a waterfall by a blossoming plum tree rendered in gold takamakie, hiramakie and black and gold togidashi with kirigane, hirame and aogai embellishments on a roiro-nuri ground, interiors nashiji, signed Koma Kyuhaku saku; the second designed in black and red tsushu lacquer carved with archaic Chinese scroll, interior black lacquer, signed Yosei; fitted with a green stone ojme and a two-part tsuishu netsuke, the bottom half now lost 3 5/8in (9.1cm) long (the largest)





