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† KAJIKAWA: A FINE FIVE-CASE LACQUER INRO WITH ISE-EBI, FERNS AND DRYING PERSIMMONS
作品估价:EUR 2,400
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拍品名称:
† KAJIKAWA: A FINE FIVE-CASE LACQUER INRO WITH ISE-EBI, FERNS AND DRYING PERSIMMONS
拍品描述:
† KAJIKAWA: A FINE FIVE-CASE LACQUER INRO WITH ISE-EBI, FERNS AND DRYING PERSIMMONS


By a member of the Kajikawa family, signed Kajikawa 梶川 saku 作 with seal Ei 榮, the netsuke signed Kansai 寛哉
Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
Of tall upright form and oval section, the black lacquer ground richly embellished with clouds of nashiji and gold flakes, decorated with two thick red takamaki-e ise-ebi (spiny lobsters) above shallower takamaki-e drying persimmons and togidashi-e ferns, all indicative of the New Year. The interior risers decorated with various takaramono (lucky objects), highlighted with aogai, the interior cases lacquered in red with gold fundame edges. Signed below KAJIKAWA saku [made by Kajikawa] with the typical red ‘tsubo’ seal Ei. With an amber ojime and lacquered tortoiseshell netsuke depicting leafy gourds, the details picked out in aogai, and signed KANSAI.
HEIGHT 10 cm, LENGTH 5 cm (the inro), LENGTH 3.5 cm (the netsuke)
Condition: The inro in very good condition with only very light wear mostly along the edges. The netsuke with a small chip. The amber ojime with a small loss.
Provenance:
From an American private collection, old inventory number lacquered in red below ‘HI75’.
The Kajikawa family are a famous dynasty of lacquerers founded in the 17
th
century in Edo.
Auction comparison:
Compare a closely related five-case lacquer inro with a design of lobsters, also by the Kajikawa family, dated 19
th
century, at Bonhams, The Harriet Szechenyi Sale of Japanese Art, 8 November 2011, London, lot 297 (
sold for GBP 21,250
).


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