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Two five-case lacquer inro The second by Jusensai Nobusada, Edo period (161-51868), 19th century image 1
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Property from the Collection of Dr. Henry Guinness de Laszlo (1901-1967)
Lot 931¤

Two five-case lacquer inro
The second by Jusensai Nobusada, Edo period (161-51868), 19th century

24 September 2020, 10:00 EDT
New York

Sold for US$1,083.75 inc. premium

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Two five-case lacquer inro

The second by Jusensai Nobusada, Edo period (161-51868), 19th century
The first decorated in several shades of gold hiramaki-e and takamaki-e against a black-lacquer ground with highlights of hirame, kirikane, and mura-nashiji, with a continuous scene of a pavilion in a landscape by a waterfall, the interior cases nashiji lacquer, fitted with a hardstone bead ojime and a red-lacquer manju netsuke carved with a shishi and peonies highlighted with gold lacquer; the second decorated in gold, silver, red, and black takamaki-e with a pair of cranes in flight among clouds, all against a kinji ground with highlights of kirikane, the interior cases nashiji lacquer, fitted with a metal bead ojime
4in (10.1cm) high, the largest

Footnotes

Provenance
James Orange collection, sold Christie's, London, 1954, the first only

Published
James Orange, Catalogue of a Small Collection of Japanese Lacquer made by James Orange, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1907, cat. no. 125, p. 44, the first only

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