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253 |  A VERY RARE INRO ZUSHI
                           (PORTABLE SHRINE)
                           WITH KOKUZO BOSATSU
                     Unsigned
                     Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


                     The outside appearing like a conventional saya-inro fitted into a
                     shibuichi sheath. The front and back with very fine gold, silver and
                     red togidashi-e lacquer depicting two Nios (temple guardians)
                     behind a temple gate, one of them holding a vajra. The ground is
                     lacquered in black roiro-nuri with sparse gold flakes. The temple
                     guardians are protecting what is revealed inside, and what a
                     revelation it is! Inside is a hidden zushi (portable shrine) depicting
                     Kokuzo Bosatsu (Akashagarbha Bodhisattva) atop a flaming lotus
                     pedestal, holding a sword and tama (sacred jewel). The details are
                     rendered in extremely fine polychrome lacquer and pigments. The
                     opposite panel depicts a stylized lotus flower shedding five leaves.
                     With a silvered brass ojime of two masks and a kagamibuta netsuke
                     showing the Nara Daibutsu, signed NAGATOSHI 長利.

                     HEIGHT (of inro) 10 cm
                     Condition: The inro in
                     good condition with minor
                     general wear, thin cracks
                     to the side, a small chip to
                     the underside and minor
 252 |  YAMADA JOKASAI: A MAGNIFICENT AND   An unusually large three-case inro with a roiro ground and
 LARGE LACQUERED THREE-CASE INRO  sprinkled with dense green powder creating a unique and rare   wear to the inside. The
                     kagamibuta netsuke with
 surface. The image on both sides is executed in gold lacquer and   a large chip to the ivory
 By Yamada Jokasai, signed Jokasai  colored togidashi-e and depicts Gama Sennin holding his frog over   bowl.
 Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  his shoulder on one side, and Tekkai Sennin blowing out his soul on   Provenance: Collection
 the other. The risers on the inside showing gold kinji and the inside   Patrick Donald, who
 Published:  with red matte lacquer. Signed JOKASAI 常嘉齋 on the underside in   formed an eclectic
 The Netsuke Kenkyukai Study Journal, Vol. 14, no. 2, Summer 1994,   gold.  collection of Japanese
 p. 31, fig. 20.     Art. With neatly written
 Wrangham, E.A. (1995) The Index of Inro Artists, p. 99.  HEIGHT 8.5 cm,   cue card with detailed
 LENGTH 8.5 cm       description and sketches.
 Exhibited: The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1972, no. 21.
 Condition: Very good and   Estimate EUR 4.000,-  Patrick Donald at Southside House,
 original condition. Very   Starting price EUR 2.000,-  Wimbledon
 few surface scratches and
 miniscule expected wear to
 lacquer.
 Provenance: Sir Trevor
 Lawrence collection,
 no. 576. F.A. Richards
 collection, purchased at
 Sotheby’s London, 1964.
 Wrangham collection,
 no. 339 (with old label
 inside). Then collection Drs.
 Edmund und Julie Lewis,
 New York.

 The images of Gama Sennin
 and Tekkai Sennin are taken
 from a Chinese painting
 by the fourteenth century
 artist Yen Hui, published in
 Inro fu, a book of designs   Published in Netsuke Kenkyukai
 for inro taken from Chinese   Study Journal,
 originals, printed in 1717.  vol. 14, no. 2, p. 31, fig. 20,
 showing the inro design was
 Estimate EUR 5.000,-  influenced by the 14th century
 Auction result from Bonhams  Starting price EUR 2.500,-  Chinese painter Yen Hui.



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