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A gold lacquer and metal-inlaid five-case inro By Seiken and Hamano Noriyuki/Kuzui, 19th century image 1
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Lot 375

A gold lacquer and metal-inlaid five-case inro
By Seiken and Hamano Noriyuki/Kuzui, 19th century

15 May 2012, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A gold lacquer and metal-inlaid five-case inro

By Seiken and Hamano Noriyuki/Kuzui, 19th century
Bearing a kinji ground, lacquered with pine trees, rocks and a waterfall in gold takamakie and togidashi with kirikane highlights, finely inlaid with Jurojin and a deer in gold, copper and shakudo takazogan, an attendant in similar style on the reverse and the interior of nashiji, signed for the lacquer Seiken saku, and for the metalwork Noriyuki; with mixed-metal ojime of a shojo seated, holding a sakazuki over his head, signed in a silver tablet Isso. 9.2cm (3 5/8in).

Footnotes

寿老人と鹿図蒔絵貼付彫金印籠 銘「清賢作」「矩隨」 19世紀

Provenance: purchased at Christie's, New York, 1987.
Wrangham collection, no.1866.

Published: E. A. Wrangham, The Index of Inro Artists, 1995, p.227, Seiken.

There were a number of generations of sword-fitting makers of the Hamano family using the name Noriyuki/Kuzui, and the present example is one of the later members of the family, who turned their hand to making other objects or working with lacquerers, as seen here.

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