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                                                                       A NEGORO LACQUER KATAGAMIGAWARI
                                                                       (ALTERNATING RED-AND-BLACK LACQUER)-
                                                                       DESIGN SQUARE TEBAKO (BOX FOR PERSONAL
                                                                       ACCESSORIES) AND COVER
                                                                       Momoyama (1573-1615) or Edo period (1615-1868),
                                                                       17th/18th century
                                                                       A rounded square box lacquered on the interior, exterior
                                                                       and overlapping lid half in red and half in black, the sides
                                                                       of the lid with a narrow rim at the bottom edge, cut out
                                                                       to frame a gilt bronze chrysanthemum knob attached to
                                                                       a ring handle holding a silk cord to be tied over the top,
                                                                       with a similarly decorated integral and removable deep
                                                                       square tray; with a wooden storage box. 12.5cm x 17cm
                                                                       x 15.5cm (4 7/8in x 6 5/8in x 6 1/8in). (4).
                                                                       £2,500 - 3,000
                                                                       JPY370,000 - 450,000
                                                                       US$3,300 - 4,000
                                                                       Illustrated on page 29.
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                                                                       A NEGORO LACQUER SERVING BOWL
                                                                       WITH THREE TALL SCALLOPED FEET
                                                                       Muromachi (1333-1573), Momoyama (1573-1615) or
                                                                       Edo period (1615-1868), 16th/17th century
                                                                       Of deep, taut, curved profile and fully rounded rim at
                                                                       the lip, lacquered a lustrous red on the interior, feet and
                                                                       exterior, lacquered black on the underside and around
                                                                       the scalloped carving of the three-legged base, the
                                                                       black-lacquer undercoat showing faintly around the rim,
                                                                       the whole raised on three tall out-turned feet; with a
                                                                       wooden storage box. 13.2cm x 30.2cm
                                                                       (5 1/8in x 11 7/8in). (2).

                         56                                            £2,000 - 3,000
                                                                       JPY300,000 - 450,000
                                                                       US$2,600 - 4,000



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