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255 |  KOMA KORYU: A VERY FINE GOLD
                                                                               AND SILVER FOUR-CASE INRO OF
                                                                               MANDARIN DUCKS AND SNOW
 254 |  KOMA KORYU:
 A FINE FOUR-CASE                                                        By Koma Koryu, signed Koma Koryu saku
 LACQUERED INRO                                                          Japan, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
                                                                         Published: Art at Auction, The Year at Sotheby Parke
 By Koma Koryu, signed Koma Koryu saku                                   Bernet 1978/79, p. 329.
 with kakihan
 Japan, 19th century, Edo period
 (1615-1868)                                                             The four-case inro with a fine gold-lacquered ground,
                                                                         depicting a proud male oshidori (mandarin duck) seated
                                                                         atop a snow-covered, blossoming ume (plum) tree.
 Very finely lacquered wood inro with a                                  The snow is executed in fine silver lacquer, as is the
 black ground and embellished with gold,                                 ducks’ breast-plumage, which is adorned with fine gold
 silver and red takamaki-e, hiramaki-e,                                  takamaki-e feathers. The gnarly tree is decorated with
 kirigane and nashiji. Both sides decorated                              kirigane flakes. A branch of the plum tree extends to the
 with images relating to the legend of the                               other side, which shows the female duck swimming in
 tongue cut sparrow (shitakiri suzume).                                  mildly wavy water. The eyes of the pair are inlaid, their
 One side shows Nasakeji holding a cane                                  crests are lacquered in black, and their beaks in orange
 and wearing a basket filled with treasure                               lacquer. The underside with the signature KOMA KORYU
 strapped to his back, being led away                                    古満巨柳 saku (made by). The interior of dense, fine
 by a humanoid sparrow, all set below                                    nashiji.
 fine, leafy stalks of bamboo. The reverse
 shows two further sparrows in human                                     HEIGHT 8.1 cm
 dress standing in front of the hidden
 sparrow village inside a bamboo grove.                                  Condition: Very good condition with extremely minor
 The inside covered in dense nashiji. The                                expected wear and surface scratches.
 underside signed KOMA KORYU 古満巨柳                                        Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby Parke Bernet,
 saku (made) and kakihan.                                                August 1978, London, lot 136 (1.300 GBP).
 HEIGHT 10.2 cm                                                          Auction comparison: A similar inro by Koma Koryu
                                                                         depicting pheasants and snow, was sold at Bonhams,
 Condition: Excellent condition, with                                    Fine Japanese Art, 7 November 2019, London, lot 42.
 extremely minor wear to lacquer.
 Provenance: British private collection.                                 Estimate EUR 3.000,-
                                                                         Starting price EUR 1.500,-
 The legend of the tongue cut sparrow
 (shitakiri suzume) is a tale of friendship,
 greed and jealousy. Nasakeji saved an
 injured sparrow in the mountains and
 cared for it at home, though his wife
 did not approve of this. One day when
 Nasakeji left again for the mountains,
 his wife cut the sparrow’s tongue and
 let it fly away. Nasakeji searched for his
 sparrow friend along with other sparrows
 and found him in a bamboo grove,
 where many sparrows lived. They sang
 and danced for Nasakeji and presented
 him with a choice of a large or smaller
 basket as a present. He chose the latter
 as it would be lighter for him to carry.
 When his wife found out that there was
 a larger basket, she rushed to the village
 to receive it, however in it were deadly
 snakes, which startled her so much she
 tumbled down the mountain to her
 death.
 Auction comparison: For an inro with
 a similar design by Yamada Jokasai see
 Bonhams, The Harriet Szechenyi Sale of
 Japanese Art, 8 November 2011, London,
 lot 334.
 Estimate EUR 5.000,-
 Starting price EUR 2.500,-



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