LOT 343 KAJIKAWA: A VERY RARE GOLD LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO DEPICTING ...
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KAJIKAWA: A VERY RARE GOLD LACQUER FIVE-CASE INRO DEPICTING DUTCHMENBy a member of the Kajikawa family, signed Kajikawa 梶川 saku 作Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Of lenticular section, the lustrous bright kinji ground superbly decorated in iro-e takamaki-e with hiramaki-e detailing to depict two Dutchmen, both typically dressed, one holding a long clay pipe and leaning against a cherry tree with a pensive expression, his head resting in his hand, and to other supporting himself on his walking stick. The interiors of nashiji with gold fundame edges. The base signed KAJIKAWA saku [made by Kajikawa]. With a reticulated metal ojime bearing a shippo pattern.HEIGHT 9.7 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear, mostly to interior lacquer, few microscopic nibbles to edges as is to be expected.Provenance: A private collection in New York, USA. The interior with an inscribed label, ‘No, 7 – 350 Kajikawa’.Auction comparison: Compare a related gold lacquer four-case inro by Koma Kyuhaku depicting Dutchmen at Bonhams, 6 November 2012, London, lot 40 (sold for 37,250 GBP). Compare a related silver lacquer five-case inro by Hara Yoyusai depicting Portuguese traders at Bonhams, 6 November 2012, London, lot 37 (sold for 46,850 GBP).
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