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KOMA KYŪHAKU (ACTIVE 19TH CENTURY) A Two-Case Gold-Lacquer Inrō Edo period (1615-1868) 19th century In the form of the Takarabune (Treasure Ship) viewed from the front, decorated in gold, silver, and colored hiramaki-e and takamaki-e, shell inlays, and kirikane against a gold kinji ground, the ship in full sail making its way through the waves, laden with takaramono (emblems of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune) including merchants' weights, the kakuremino (cloak of invisibility), cloves, scrolls, the treasure sack of Hotei, the coral branch carried by Jurōjin, the kakuregasa (hat of invisibility), and the rice bales and mallet of Daikoku, the sail decorated with the character takara (treasure), the top, bottom, and interiors nashiji, signed Koma Kyūhau; fitted with an amber bead ojime and a gold-lacquer manju netsuke decorated with omodaka (sagittaria trifolia) in silver and gold takamaki-e 3 1/2in (8.9cm) high For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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KOMA KYŪHAKU (ACTIVE 19TH CENTURY) A Two-Case Gold-Lacquer Inrō Edo period (1615-1868) 19th century In the form of the Takarabune (Treasure Ship) viewed from the front, decorated in gold, silver, and colored hiramaki-e and takamaki-e, shell inlays, and kirikane against a gold kinji ground, the ship in full sail making its way through the waves, laden with takaramono (emblems of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune) including merchants' weights, the kakuremino (cloak of invisibility), cloves, scrolls, the treasure sack of Hotei, the coral branch carried by Jurōjin, the kakuregasa (hat of invisibility), and the rice bales and mallet of Daikoku, the sail decorated with the character takara (treasure), the top, bottom, and interiors nashiji, signed Koma Kyūhau; fitted with an amber bead ojime and a gold-lacquer manju netsuke decorated with omodaka (sagittaria trifolia) in silver and gold takamaki-e 3 1/2in (8.9cm) high For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Stichworte: Edo Period, Edo, Netsuke, Ojime, Japanese Art by Period / Style