AN INRO, A MANJU NETSUKE, SIX OJIME, A SMALL IRON STATUE OF KANNON, A KOGO, A POUCH CLASP, AN INK POT AND A TOBACCO POUCH

SIGNED, LATE EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)

細節
AN INRO, A MANJU NETSUKE, SIX OJIME, A SMALL IRON STATUE OF KANNON, A KOGO, A POUCH CLASP, AN INK POT AND A TOBACCO POUCH
Signed, late Edo period (19th Century)
A silvered metal single-case iron sheath inro, the iron uchidashi sheath decorated with a seated tiger beside a waterfall, in takanikubori, shakudo, silvered metal takazogan and gilt, the reverse similarly decorated with pine and a stream, yamagane himotoshi, signed Masanobu; an ivory manju netsuke inset with a shibuichi disc carved with a man frightened by a bakemono in katakiribori, signed Shuraku and kao; a copper and shibuichi ojime formed as an actor with kamishimo and sword in front of a curtain, signed Ryumin; a shibuichi cylindrical ojime with shakudo and copper spiral lines; a copper ojime of a stylized kakashi, shakudo hat; a copper ojime of Shojo; a copper and gilt ojime of Chin'nan holding a bowl, a dragon behind him; a large oval shibuichi ojime depicting Koreijin and a tiger in takabori, shibuichi and shakudo takazogan, with signature Noriyuki; a cast iron statue of Kannon holding a scroll, byakugo, eyes and scroll in gold zogan, signed Yoshiyasu kinsen; a copper uchidashi kogo formed as a chestnut, with carved details, with gilt lining; a large uchidashi iron pouch clasp formed as the face of a karashishi; an iron circular ink pot carved with a dragon among clouds in takabori, silver, shakudo and gold iroe zogan, the interior with an hexagonal ink pot with a hinged lid; and a Dutch leather tobacco pouch with a metal clasp depicting a cockerel and hen feeding among flowers in shakudo, silver and gilt iroe, interior gilt ishime-ji plate depicting a fence and plants in iroe hirazogan, signed Ikkoku saku
2¼in. (5.7cm.) long, 1 5/8in. (4.2cm.) diam., 5/8in. (1.6cm.), 7/16in. (1.2cm.) high, 5/8in. (1.6cm.), 13/16in. (2.1cm.), 5/8in. (1.5cm.), 1½in. (3.9cm.), 3¾in. (9.4cm.) high, 2in. (5cm.), 2 1/8in. (5.4cm.) wide, 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.) diam. and 5¼in. (13cm.) wide respectively (13)
出版
Inro illustrated Lundgren Collection, no. 372
Kannon illustrated Lundgren Collection, no. 377
Kogo illustrated Lundgren Collection, no. 373
Ink pot illustrated Lundgren Collection, no. 371

拍品專文

The artist of the clasp Ikkoku is Kashima Ikkoku II (1846-1925), a son of Ikkoku I (1820-82), who worked in Tokyo. He won the hojo at the Third Industrial Exposition in 1890 and exhibited both at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis in 1904 and at the Japan-British Exhibition, Shepherd's Bush, London in 1912.

The artist of two of the ojime, Ryumin, was a student of Tenmin.