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146  |  A FINE LACQUERED
                           IVORY FAN
                     Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)


                     Consisting of twenty leaves and lacquered in fine gold and silver
                     takamaki-e with an image of a pheasant, butterflies and dragonfly
                     amongst flowers, grasses and leaves on one side. The reverse shows
                     butterflies amongst chrysanthemum and peony flowers. The guard is
                     finely decorated with Shibayama inlays. The fan is held together by a
                     silver fitting with a tasseled cord attached to it and mounted with an
                     ivory and Shibayama inlaid ojime.

                     MAXIMUM SPAN 46 cm
                     Condition: Excellent condition with miniscule associated wear.
                     Provenance: British collection.
                     Estimate EUR 3.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 1.500,-                   Details of the other side of the fan





























































 Details of lot 145




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