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EDO PERIOD (18TH-19TH CENTURY), SIGNED KAJITOSHI SAKU
細節
A Two-Case Lacquer Inro**
Edo period (18th-19th century), signed Kajitoshi saku
The small inro designed with a scene of a picnic beneath cherry blossoms in gold, silver, red, brown and black hiramaki-e with highlights of gold foil and kirigane on a roiro-nuri ground, the distant hills rendered in gold togidashi, the reverse with a seated hunter eyeing a stag in the distance, the bottom case dusted with kinpun, interiors nashiji; fitted with an amber bead ojime and an ivory manju netsuke with masks in gold, silver, red and black lacquer
2¾in. (7cm.) long
Edo period (18th-19th century), signed Kajitoshi saku
The small inro designed with a scene of a picnic beneath cherry blossoms in gold, silver, red, brown and black hiramaki-e with highlights of gold foil and kirigane on a roiro-nuri ground, the distant hills rendered in gold togidashi, the reverse with a seated hunter eyeing a stag in the distance, the bottom case dusted with kinpun, interiors nashiji; fitted with an amber bead ojime and an ivory manju netsuke with masks in gold, silver, red and black lacquer
2¾in. (7cm.) long
注意事項
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