LOT 1344 A FUCHI AND KASHIRA WITH DARUMA AND HOSSU
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Description A FUCHI AND KASHIRA WITH DARUMA AND HOSSUJapan, 18th/19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Each of shibuichi, the kashira decorated with Daruma, his eyes and earrings inlaid in gilt and silver takazogan, the fuchi with a hossu (flywhisk) and nyoi scepter.LENGTH 3.7 cmWEIGHT 40 gCondition: Good condition, with associated wear, and encrustations.Provenance: From the collection of Dr. Karl Florenz (1865-1939). Born in Erfurt, Florenz was a founder of German Japanology and a translator of important Japanese classics. He also became known for his work on Japanese literary history. Dr. Florenz lived in Japan from 1888 until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. In 1889 he became a lecturer in German language and literature at the Imperial University of Tokyo, and in 1891 a full professor of German literature and comparative linguistics. In 1899, for his translation of the Nihon shoki, he became the first foreigner to be awarded the highest Japanese scholarly degree (Bungaku-Hakushi).
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