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JOKA: A RINPA STYLE FOUR-CASE INRO WITH PLUM BLOSSOMS
作品估价:EUR 1,200
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拍品名称:
JOKA: A RINPA STYLE FOUR-CASE INRO WITH PLUM BLOSSOMS
拍品描述:
JOKA: A RINPA STYLE FOUR-CASE INRO WITH PLUM BLOSSOMS


By a member of the Yamada Jokasai lineage, signed Joka 常加
Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
Published:
Joly, Henri L. (1912) The W. L. Behrens Collection, Part 1, Netsuke, p. 67, no. 1131 (unillustrated).
Of upright rectangular form and oval section, the four-case inro bearing a fine roiro ground and decorated in gold and silver takamaki-e with mother-of-pearl inlays and kirigane flakes depicting a lush plum branch with blossoms. The interior compartments of nashiji with gold fundame edges. Incised signature to the underside JOKA.
With an openwork metal ojime.
HEIGHT 8.3 cm, LENGTH 4.7 cm
Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, mostly to the interior, light bruises to the top of the cover, light rubbing and nibbling to the cord holes, and tiny losses to the inlays.
Provenance:
Ex-collection Walter Lionel Behrens (1861-1913), collector’s number 1131. From an English private collection. An old label, ‘…Behrens coll., no 01131’.
The Yamada Jokasai lineage lasted until the end of the Edo period. The first Yamada Jokasai lived in Tokyo in the late 17th century and worked for the shogunate, originally at the Kajikawa school. He crafted inro and kobako alongside the famous Koami Choho, later breaking off to establish his own school in Tokyo.