A ceremonial headdress stand
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A ceremonial headdress stand

EDO PERIOD (17TH - 18TH CENTURY)

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A ceremonial headdress stand
Edo Period (17th - 18th Century)
The rectangular two-tiered stand with pierced side panels decorated in gold hiramaki-e and inlaid in lead on a black ground, with wild pinks among fences, in the style of Ogata Korin, engraved copper fittings and pewter rims
46cm. wide
Provenance
Manno Museum of Art
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 15% on the buyer's premium

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