AN INLAID LACQUER BOX AND COVER

19TH CENTURY

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AN INLAID LACQUER BOX AND COVER
19th century
Of rectangular shape resting on a flat base and fitted with a hinged cover, inlaid in mother-of-pear with delicately scrolling vines and flowers within slender line borders, the ground black lacquer, the interior of the box red lacquer with black lacquer rims, fitted with two hinges and a latch
8 x 5 x 2 in.

Lot Essay

This exquisite small box is decorated in a style associated with the transition from late Koryo to early Choson. The decoration consists of small-leaf scroll with several kinds of flowers, including lotus and chrysanthemum. The vine scroll is rendered in thin strips of shell rather than the twisted vine that was common in earlier Koryo lacquers. The blossoms are decorated with finely incised lines; the pink and green hues of the iridescent mother-of-pearl inlay are especially beautiful

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