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124 | A VERY RARE AND LARGE
WOOD WELL COVER WITH
LACQUERED DÉCOR
Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
The base arranged with four rectangular natural wood panels set
on a modern base, the panels decorated with many lacquered
takamaki-e insects and a frog. A tree branch embellished with
lacquered leafy vines, consisting of three parts, is inset into the
design and a finely lacquered takamaki-e monkey is climbing up
on the side. At the end of the branch there is a carved roof, where
a three-dimensionally lacquered snake lurks – unbeknownst to
the poor innocent monkey. The scales of the snake and fur of
the monkey are masterfully lacquered. Attached to the roof with
a hook are two finely carved wood buckets, each outlined with
interlocking rings simulating iron but entirely carved in wood, which
are suspended from a rope and are utilized to transport water out
of the well.
Total HEIGHT 115 cm
Condition: Excellent condition with minor and natural crackling and
splitting to the wood. Minor wear to lacquer décor.
Provenance: British collection.
A masterful and rustic Meiji creation intended for export to Great
Britain. A one of a kind collector’s item. The composition includes
five individual parts.
Estimate EUR 8.000,-
Starting price EUR 4.000,-
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