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JL1
Japanese black lacquer
display cabinet - the lower sliding door adorned with a gold and
silver landscape decoration with a stream, rocks and fruiting
trees. Fine quality hardware.
Edo period Early
C19th
SOLD
JL2
Unusual Japanese lacquer
document box with decoration of pine tree and crane in gold lacquer
on deep carved panels, on a woven red ground - incised and gilded
copper hardware tied with a silk cord
Edo period c
1850
JL3
Womans' vanity
or make-up box - in gold maki-e lacquer on a black lacquer
ground. The upper section a stand for a polished bronze mirror
predating glass, with incised and copper handles.
Late Edo c 1830
JL4
Japanese
lacquer suzuri-bako 'writing box' with a decoration of
stylised cranes in flight formation, in gold and silver lacquer .
Contained in the box is a ceramic water dropper, ink block
and ink.
Contemporary
JL5
Miniature nagamochi
storage chest decorated in black lacquer with gold leaf
decoration of 2
mons' ( family crests)
Meiji c. 1900
SOLD
JL6
Japanese covered black
lacquer letter box with gold maki-e decoration, bound by
a woven silk cord attached by 2 incised and gilded copper
handles.
Edo period Early
C19th
JL7
Covered black lacquer water
container for tea ceremony in the shape of a barrel
C20th

JL8
Japanese black lacquer
open box for letters with a symmetric pattern of swallows in
mother of pearl.
C18th
JL9
Black lacquer document box
with an overlaid decoration of bamboo
mid - late C20th
JL10
A rare and
unusual set of 5 black lacquer plates - lacquer over layered paper
- Japanese papier mache - with hand applied decoration of
maple leaves in red lacquer - in original box.
c1900

JL11
Japanese
lacquer suzuri-bako 'writing box' with the classic
Rinpa school decoration of Irises in a pond with some mother of
pearl inlay.
Contained in the box is a
water dropper and ink block.
Contemporary

JL12
Kimono stand for shop
display. Black lacquer ground with elaborate decoration of vine
leaves in maki-e lacquer - incised and gilded copper
mounts.
Late Edo- early Meiji c.
1860-70
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