AN EMBELLISHED JET SNUFF BOTTLE
This lot is offered without reserve.
AN EMBELLISHED JET SNUFF BOTTLE

BOTTLE, PROBABLY PALACE WORKSHOPS, 1740-1830EMBELLISHMENT, TOMIZO SARATANI, KYOTO, JAPAN, 2008-2009

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AN EMBELLISHED JET SNUFF BOTTLE
BOTTLE, PROBABLY PALACE WORKSHOPS, 1740-1830
EMBELLISHMENT, TOMIZO SARATANI, KYOTO, JAPAN, 2008-2009
One side is decorated in different shades of gold lacquer with two quail standing beneath millet stalks, the reverse with two insects amidst delicate leafy stems and grasses highlighted with mother-of-pearl.
2 ¼ in. (5.7 cm.) high, shell stopper
Provenance
Robert Hall, London, 2011.
Ruth and Carl Barron Collection, Belmont, Massachusetts, no. 5269.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
Sale room notice
Please note the stopper of this lot is made of shell.

Lot Essay

Saratani Tomizo (b. 1949) began his career as a master lacquerer in the 1960s, apprenticing under lacquer artists Saratani Katsuzo, his father, and Suzuki Masaya. He joined the Kyoto lacquer firm Zohiko in 1971. From 1975 to 1981, Saratani worked in Vienna as a restorer and lecturer in the Austrian National Museum of Applied Arts (MAK). He participated in the Vienna World Craft Exhibition in 1981. In the 1980s and 1990s Saratani lived in London and Chicago, creating his own works and working as an expert restorer. He returned to Japan, founding the lacquer company Kuri in Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture, in 2009. Saratani is a superb practitioner of traditional Japanese lacquer styles and forms.

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