A LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO AND NETSUKE
A LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO AND NETSUKE
A LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO AND NETSUKE
A LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO AND NETSUKE
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These lots have been imported from outside the EU … Read more A PRIVATE SWISS COLLECTION This collector holds a passion for the natural world, combined with a deep appreciation of the extraordinary craftsmanship inherent in Japanese art. Every piece in this collection is a celebration of nature, often through its less universally-appreciated inhabitants – including snakes, toads, ants and snails – subjects frequently depicted by Japanese artists with an astonishing level of realism throughout the Edo and Meiji periods. Inspiration surely came from a large live toad he kept for many years as a pet in his garden, which he nursed into its old age. He and his wife began collecting in the 1980s and focussed on netsuke, inro, okimono and sword fittings, purchasing from London auctions and dealers such as Eskenazi Ltd., amassing an extraordinary collection which is very much cherished to this day.
A LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO AND NETSUKE

THE INRO SEALED, THE NETSUKE SIGNED AKIHIDE, MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY)

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A LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO AND NETSUKE
THE INRO SEALED, THE NETSUKE SIGNED AKIHIDE, MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY)
The inro decorated in black and red high-relief lacquer (takamaki-e) with a cicada against a delicate ground simulating tree bark rendered in gold, black, and red togidashi (polished lacquer revealing a design beneath), the top and bottom of the inro with simulated tree rings, fundame risers, black lacquer interiors; attached wood netsuke of two cicadas on a leaf, inlaid eyes; attached shibuichi ojime of a cicada on a tree trunk
10.3 cm. high (inro)
4.2 cm. long (netsuke)
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These lots have been imported from outside the EU for sale using a Temporary Import regime. Import VAT is payable (at 5%) on the Hammer price. VAT is also payable (at 20%) on the buyer’s Premium on a VAT inclusive basis. When a buyer of such a lot has registered an EU address but wishes to export the lot or complete the import into another EU country, he must advise Christie's immediately after the auction.

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