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EDO PERIOD (LATE 18TH CENTURY)
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A five-case lacquer inro
Edo period (late 18th century)
Decorated in varicolored gold, silver and red hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, kirikane and cloisonné-enamel inlay with large shaped panels containing various flora, a river and butterflies, the panels trimmed in gold and silver inlay, all against a kinpun ground with sparse nashiji, the exterior of the cord runners patterned with gold foliate scroll; with a box (hako) netsuke decorated in raised relief with butterflies, sealed Sen'ei on the cover and signed Kosai with cursive monogram (kao) and gold-lacquer bead ojime
3¼in. (8.3cm.) long
Edo period (late 18th century)
Decorated in varicolored gold, silver and red hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, kirikane and cloisonné-enamel inlay with large shaped panels containing various flora, a river and butterflies, the panels trimmed in gold and silver inlay, all against a kinpun ground with sparse nashiji, the exterior of the cord runners patterned with gold foliate scroll; with a box (hako) netsuke decorated in raised relief with butterflies, sealed Sen'ei on the cover and signed Kosai with cursive monogram (kao) and gold-lacquer bead ojime
3¼in. (8.3cm.) long