LOT 110 Two lacquer trays for kimono. Late 19th centuryFitting into each other and with [...]
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Two lacquer trays for kimono. Late 19th centuryFitting into each other and with rounded corners, decorated with a swarm of butterflies in maki-e, silvery and red lacquer with a few aogai inlays, on a roiro ground. Tomobako, signed to the reverse of the lid ...shi maki-e Tachibana Tomoshichi, and sealed Tachibana Tomoshichi. (2) Asano Tomoshichi was a follower of Nagano Yokofue, who founded an urushi table ware shop in Kyoto with the name Tachibanaya. He exhibited at the Kyoto hakurankai (Kyoto Industrial Exhibition) in Meiji 5 (1872) und Meiji 11 (1878). Height 5.8 cm; L 47.2 bzw. 45.7 cmZwei Tabletts für Kimono. Holz und Lack. Um 1900Mit vertikaler Wand, an den Ecken abgerundet und ineinander passend. Allseitig Schwarzlack. In maki-e, silbrigem und rotem Lack sowie vereinzelten Perlmuttereinlagen Schmetterlinge in verschiedenen Größen. Originaler Holzkasten, auf der Deckelinnenseite sign.: ...shi maki-e Tachibana Tomoshichi. Siegel: Tachibana Tomoshichi. (2) Asano Tomoshichi war Nachfolger von Nagano Yokofue, der in Kyoto das Geschäft für Lackgegenstände names Tachibanaya gegründet hat. Asano stellte auf der Kyoto hakurankai (Kyoto Industrie-Ausstellung) in den Jahren Meiji 5 (1872) und Meiji 11 (1878) aus. H 5,8 cm; L 47,2 bzw. 45,7 cm- - -25.00 % buyer's premium on the hammer price19.00 % VAT on buyer's premium and other charges; not indicated and not reclaimable; VAT margin scheme
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