LOT 622 An important and large Japanese laquerwork box with rounded corners (ryōshibako)
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Important and large laquerwork box with rounded corners (ryōshibako), at the outside decorated with a continuous design over the sides and the lid depicting a landscape with some bamboo, a simple shed standing near running water and a flight of plovers flying in a sky with a full moon painted against a back ground of a partly black and partly sprinkled gold (nashiji), with some abalone mother-of-pearl inlaywork. Inside sprinkled gold lacquer, the lid shows at the inside also a design of bivalve shells that are decorated with various designs at their inside in hues of gold- and silver makie lacquer with some mother-of-pearl inlaywork. The box has silver rims. In a box.Origin: JapanPeriod: Meiji period (1868-1912)Sizes: 13.80 cm. H x 31.60 cm. W x 39.80 cm. D5.43 in. H x 12.44 in. W x 15.67 in. D
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2019/10/09
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