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Antique Japanese Lacquer Suzuri Bako Writing Box, Sekka

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1940   item# 841244 (stock# MOR2487)

Antique Japanese Lacquer Suzuri Bako Writing Box, Sekka
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The Kura
tel.81-75-432-6980


3,900.00 

A fine Rimpa influenced lacquer box by Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) with maki-e design of a crow clinging to the branch of a gold tree draped with inlayed leaves of polished mother of pearl over a lead house signed inside the lid by the artist in the lower right corner. Inside the box is the original ink stone and water dropper held in place by a slab of black lacquered wood. The box is in excellent condition enclosed in the original wooden box and has been professionally cleaned and polished. ...click for details


Antique Japanese Lacquer Suzuri Bako Writing Box

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1940   item# 840679 (stock# MOR2486)

Antique Japanese Lacquer Suzuri Bako Writing Box
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The Kura
tel.81-75-432-6980


1,200.00 

A fine maki-e wood writing box with silver rim decorated with autumn grasses in various colors and shades of nashiji sprinkled gold on ro-iro highly polished black. It was made in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the founding of Hitachi Avionics and likely dates circa 1940, signed inside the lid by the artist in the lower left corner of the inscription. Inside the box is the original ink stone held by a lattice of black lacquered wood. The box is in excellent condition enclosed in the ...click for details


Japanese Togidashi Lacquer Writing Box, Moriya Shotei

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1940   item# 741097 (stock# MOR2348)

Japanese Togidashi Lacquer Writing Box, Moriya Shotei
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The Kura
tel.81-75-432-6980


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7 twisted gold pines shroud a seedling on the roiro ground of this fine togidashi suzuri bako writing box dated 1931 by Moriya Shotei enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The writing box contains the original suzuri ink stone and water-dropper. Inside the lid is the large character Kotobuki (fortune) followed by an inscription reading 88 year old man Bajo Kasho. The piece is signed Design by Hakuho and dated the fifth month of 1931, the box dated the following year, 1932, titled 8 pine ...click for details


Fine Art Deco Japanese Lacquer Vase, Shimano Sanshu

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1940   item# 716774 (stock# MOR2295)

Fine Art Deco Japanese Lacquer Vase, Shimano Sanshu
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The Kura
tel.81-75-432-6980


1,600.00 

A lacquered bamboo vase covered in ro-iro black with an inset band of nashiji decorated with Mother of Pearl plum blossoms and vertical bands of Mother of Pearl lined with gold. The vase is 12 inches (31 cm) tall, 5-1/2 inches (14 cm) diameter and in excellent condition, enclosed in the original wooden box stamped Sanshuken (Shimano Sanshu). A tiny ding near the base is all that could detract from the mirror surface.


Fascinating Japanese Lacquer Namazu Catfish Platter

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1980   item# 681832 (stock# MOR2215)

Fascinating Japanese Lacquer Namazu Catfish Platter
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The Kura
tel.81-75-432-6980


1,380.00 

The slippery figure of a large catfish is written in beautiful detail as it spies 3 golden killifish, a smile on its comic face as it perhaps contemplates a little snack. This is a large raised basin of wood covered with lacquer on a black ring foot. The basin is covered in white lacquer (actually a pale color) covered in transparent red polished through, to give the liquid sense of sun-dappled water. The three medaka fish are gold raised maki-e and the fish is a combination of raised lacquer ...click for details


Modern Japanese Lacquer Vase by Enoki Sei

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1980   item# 681684 (stock# MOR2214)

Modern Japanese Lacquer Vase by Enoki Sei
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The Kura
tel.81-75-432-6980


1,600.00 

A square box wooden vase with free from raised decoration entirely covered in glossy black lacquer, a fine example of modern lacquer by Enoki Sei enclosed in the original wooden box. It is 5-1/2 by 8-1/2 by 7-1/2 inches tall (21 x 13 x 19.5 cm) and in excellent condition. Sei (b. 1917), of Japans famous lacquer center Wajima, is one of the most awarded of modern Japanese lacquer artists. He has been a consistent exhibitor with the Nitten since 1952, and been recipient of the Hokuto prize among ...click for details


Art-Deco Japanese Lacquer Tray by Fujino Choshu

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1970   item# 633988 (stock# MOR2069)

Art-Deco Japanese Lacquer Tray by Fujino Choshu
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The Kura
tel.81-75-432-6980


545.00 

An art deco revival influenced Lacquer panel by Fujino Choshu (b. 1906) enclosed in the original signed Kiri-wood box titled Yuyake (sunset) dating to the 1960s. Cattle graze in silhouette against the last blood red drop of evening sky. Signed in the lower left corner the wooden placard is bordered in a genuine silver band and backed with lacquered cloth. It is 8-1/2 by 11-1/2 inches (21 x 29 cm) and in excellent condition. Choshu, of Nigata city, was a regular at the Dento Kogeiten (Nationa ...click for details


Art-Deco Japanese Kamakura-Bori Lacquer Sencha Tea Tray

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1940   item# 633984 (stock# MOR2067)

Art-Deco Japanese Kamakura-Bori Lacquer Sencha Tea Tray
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The Kura
tel.81-75-432-6980


325.00 

An early 20th century lacquered tea service tray for use with Chinese Sencha tea implements. The piece is made in the Kamakura-bori carving technique. Its leaves are covered in black and red lacquer hanging from a brown branch hiding three golden fruits with applied silver highlights. It is 6-1/2 by 12 by 3/4 inches (16 x 30 x 2 cm) and is in fine condition. Very much in the Art Deco Style, we place it from somewhere in the Taisho to early Showa period (1920-1940).

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