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EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), SIGNED KAJIKAWA SAKU AND WITH RED JAR SEAL
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A seven-case lacquer inro
Edo period (19th century), signed Kajikawa saku and with red jar seal
Decorated in polychrome takamaki-e, hiramaki-e and aogai inlay with a scene of a lantern, Japanese lute (biwa) and drum behind a curtain of state (kicho) with mother-of-pearl tabs, on a black and gold togidashi ground patterned with clouds and applied with gold hirame, the interior nashiji; with a box (hako) netsuke decorated in similarly colored lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlay with a flute, sho (mouth organ) and its brocade bag, signed Toyo, and with goldstone bead ojime
4in. (10.2cm.) long
Edo period (19th century), signed Kajikawa saku and with red jar seal
Decorated in polychrome takamaki-e, hiramaki-e and aogai inlay with a scene of a lantern, Japanese lute (biwa) and drum behind a curtain of state (kicho) with mother-of-pearl tabs, on a black and gold togidashi ground patterned with clouds and applied with gold hirame, the interior nashiji; with a box (hako) netsuke decorated in similarly colored lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlay with a flute, sho (mouth organ) and its brocade bag, signed Toyo, and with goldstone bead ojime
4in. (10.2cm.) long
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