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EDO PERIOD (18TH-19TH CENTURY), SIGNED KOMA KANSAI SAKU
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A three-case lacquer inro**
Edo period (18th-19th century), signed Koma Kansai saku
Decorated in sumi-e togidashi simulating a Kano-style ink landscape with a fisherman returning home, the opposite shore shrouded in togidashi mist, against a ginji ground, with further iro-e togidashi landscapes on each of the interior risers; with a pierced ivory manju netsuke decorated with an inlaid-silver bat before a cloud-covered full moon, the reverse with an inlaid-silver Chinese character for kotobuki (longevity) and carved with auspicious fungus and with silver-lacquer bead ojime
3 1/8in. (8cm.) long
Edo period (18th-19th century), signed Koma Kansai saku
Decorated in sumi-e togidashi simulating a Kano-style ink landscape with a fisherman returning home, the opposite shore shrouded in togidashi mist, against a ginji ground, with further iro-e togidashi landscapes on each of the interior risers; with a pierced ivory manju netsuke decorated with an inlaid-silver bat before a cloud-covered full moon, the reverse with an inlaid-silver Chinese character for kotobuki (longevity) and carved with auspicious fungus and with silver-lacquer bead ojime
3 1/8in. (8cm.) long
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