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EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), THE FIRST SIGNED KAJIKAWA SAKU AND WITH RED JAR SEAL
细节
Two Four-Case Lacquer Inro
Edo period (19th century), the first signed Kajikawa saku and with red jar seal
The first lacquered in gold, silver and black takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, kirigane, hirame and togidashi with a group of horses beneath paulownia trees beside a stream, the interior nashiji; fitted with a glass bead ojime; the second desigend with two shaped panels with Chinese sages seated beneath pine trees in inlaid gold lacquer, tortoise shell and gold takamaki-e; interiors nashiji
2¾in. (7cm.); 3½in. (9cm.) long (2)
Edo period (19th century), the first signed Kajikawa saku and with red jar seal
The first lacquered in gold, silver and black takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, kirigane, hirame and togidashi with a group of horses beneath paulownia trees beside a stream, the interior nashiji; fitted with a glass bead ojime; the second desigend with two shaped panels with Chinese sages seated beneath pine trees in inlaid gold lacquer, tortoise shell and gold takamaki-e; interiors nashiji
2¾in. (7cm.); 3½in. (9cm.) long (2)
来源
Paul Alther, sold Sotheby's, London, 6 December, 1972, lot 324