细节
A GOTO SCHOOL TSUBA
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1800), SIGNED GOTO MITSUYOSHI AND KAO
The oval shakudo nanako plate which slightly tapers to the edge is decorated with three inlaid gold shishi, two appearing on the face and one appearing on the reverse. The rim has a gold cover with a yasurime surface--height 7.3cm., width 6.9cm., thickness at center 5.25mm., at edge 3.5mm.
Double wood storage boxes. Inner box with hakogaki by Sato Kanzan, dated summer, 1975.
Accompanied by a tokubetsu kicho ninteisho, no. 144, dated April 15th, 1971, issued by the N.B.T.H.K.
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1800), SIGNED GOTO MITSUYOSHI AND KAO
The oval shakudo nanako plate which slightly tapers to the edge is decorated with three inlaid gold shishi, two appearing on the face and one appearing on the reverse. The rim has a gold cover with a yasurime surface--height 7.3cm., width 6.9cm., thickness at center 5.25mm., at edge 3.5mm.
Double wood storage boxes. Inner box with hakogaki by Sato Kanzan, dated summer, 1975.
Accompanied by a tokubetsu kicho ninteisho, no. 144, dated April 15th, 1971, issued by the N.B.T.H.K.
来源
Joseph U. Seo, New York
Dr. Walter A. Compton, auction, Part I, Christie's, New York, 31 March, 1992, lot 151.
Dr. Walter A. Compton, auction, Part I, Christie's, New York, 31 March, 1992, lot 151.