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LACQUER SUZURIBAKO
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Lot 421
A gold lacquer suzuribako (writing box) and cover Mid 19th century
7 November 2013, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £12,500 inc. premium
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Mid 19th century
The flush-fitting cover finely decorated in gold and silver takamakie, hiramakie, e-nashiji and kirikane with pavilions set amidst a Chinese mountainous landscape and pine on a gyobu ground, the design extending all over the sides of the lid and box, the full moon appearing prominently at the top of the lid, the interior of the lid similarly lacquered with Toba wearing his conventionally enormous straw hat and windswept robes, standing beside snow-covered bamboo, with fitted, en-suite, moveable nashiji tray that holds the suzuri (ink stone), a silvered-metal water dropper, the top decorated with overlapping Bugaku implements of a sho pipe and a torikabuto in iroe-takazogan, unsigned; with lacquered-wood storage box titled Kara sansui makie on suzuribako (Chinese Landscape Maki-e Writing Box). 4.7cm x 23cm x 24.2cm (1¾in x 9in x 9½in). (6).
The flush-fitting cover finely decorated in gold and silver takamakie, hiramakie, e-nashiji and kirikane with pavilions set amidst a Chinese mountainous landscape and pine on a gyobu ground, the design extending all over the sides of the lid and box, the full moon appearing prominently at the top of the lid, the interior of the lid similarly lacquered with Toba wearing his conventionally enormous straw hat and windswept robes, standing beside snow-covered bamboo, with fitted, en-suite, moveable nashiji tray that holds the suzuri (ink stone), a silvered-metal water dropper, the top decorated with overlapping Bugaku implements of a sho pipe and a torikabuto in iroe-takazogan, unsigned; with lacquered-wood storage box titled Kara sansui makie on suzuribako (Chinese Landscape Maki-e Writing Box). 4.7cm x 23cm x 24.2cm (1¾in x 9in x 9½in). (6).
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Provenance: Irving Gould Collection.
























