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A THREE-CASE LACQUER INRO
edo period (18th century), signed kimura jukkyoku, and kiyo kokyo, and with kakihan
Of rectangular shape and oval section decorated in gold and silver takamaki-e and various inlays on a black lacquer ground with a dragon emerging from a bronze vessel, the reverse with a bouquet of flowers in a vase atop a lacquer chest with doors of inlaid aogai carved with a landscape in low relief, the doors sliding open to reveal a scene of fishermen on a river lacquered in hiramaki-e, interior cases in black lacquer; fitted with a soft metal ojime inlaid with a pheasant in a flowering branch, and a wood netsuke carved as the head of a dragon--2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high, wear
edo period (18th century), signed kimura jukkyoku, and kiyo kokyo, and with kakihan
Of rectangular shape and oval section decorated in gold and silver takamaki-e and various inlays on a black lacquer ground with a dragon emerging from a bronze vessel, the reverse with a bouquet of flowers in a vase atop a lacquer chest with doors of inlaid aogai carved with a landscape in low relief, the doors sliding open to reveal a scene of fishermen on a river lacquered in hiramaki-e, interior cases in black lacquer; fitted with a soft metal ojime inlaid with a pheasant in a flowering branch, and a wood netsuke carved as the head of a dragon--2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high, wear