A Circular Table inlaid with Cloisonné Panels
A Circular Table inlaid with Cloisonné Panels

THE PANELS ATTRIBUTED TO NAMIKAWA SOSUKE, MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY)

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A Circular Table inlaid with Cloisonné Panels
The panels attributed to Namikawa Sosuke, Meiji Period (late 19th century)
Of tip-up form, the carved wooden frame with flowers and foliage in low and high relief inset with circular and fan-shaped panels decorated in wireless coloured cloisonné enamels on pale blue grounds with brds amongst flowers and a scene of Lake Biwa, in the style of Watanabe Seitei
80.3cm. high, 77.2cm. diam.

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Namikawa Sosuke was known for making panels for furniture and walls, the most notable of which are the framed panels of 1906-07 in the Geihinkan, Akasaka Detached Palace, Tokyo, and those of 1920 made for the ship S.S. Kumano Maru.

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