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                                                                  A VERY RARE SEVEN-CASE INRO WITH TWO                                      A FINE TWO-CASE LACQUER INRO WITH SHISHI
                                                                  SHISHI BY GYOKUSAI TACHIBANA MASAMITSU                                    BY CHINEI
                                                                  "Y 'YOKUSAI 4ACHIBANA -ASAMITSU  WOOD INRO WITH                           "Y #HINEI  INRO   LACQUERED WOOD INRO AND MARINE IVORY
                                                                  lacquer and gold                                                          netsuke
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                                                                  Japan, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD                                            Japan, 18  and 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
                                                                  A rare seven-case gold lacquer inro by the rare and                       The black two-case inro in roironuri shows on both sides
                                                                  celebrated artist Gyokusai Tachibana Masamitsu.                           lively shishi in a tussle, with full curly manes and tails.
                                                                  "OTH SIDES SHOW A SNARLING shishi in takamaki-e, with                     The drawing is executed in the chinkinbori technique
                                                                  flaming manes and tails chasing each other; the eyes                       and accentuated with gold. Rich gold nashiji on the
                                                                  beautifully inlaid. Gold nashiji on the interior of all                   interior. Signature in gold on the underside, large and in
                                                                  CASES  3IGNATURE '9/+53!) 4!#()"!.! -!3!-)435                             seal script CHINEI, who lived in Nagasaki from around
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                                                                  and red kao on the underside. The lacquer artist is                       the mid-18  century.
                                                                  predominantly known as Gyokusai.
                                                                                                                                            Spherical ojime in colorful enamel cloisonné. The en
                                                                  The metal ojime has an elongated ovoid shape, is                          suite marine ivory netsuke shows a shishi bowing down
                                                                  signed and shows a peony blossom in takabori.                             with a large, expressive head and a raised flaming tail.
                                                                                                                                            The shishi stands on an elongated oval base with a
                                                                  INRO HEIGHT 9.5 CM, OJIME LENGTH 2.5 CM                                   central cord hole; unsigned.

                                                                  Condition: Fine condition with expected wear and                          HEIGHT INRO 6.6 CM, LENGTH NETSUKE 3 CM
                                                                  surface scratches
                                                                  Provenance: American private collection                                   Condition: Very good condition – very minor wear to
                                                                                                                                            lacquer; the netsuke in good condition
                                                                  Auction comparison: For another by this rare artist                       Provenance: Austrian private estate, acquired at Galerie
                                                                  see Christie’s, Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art,                       Zacke in the 1990s
                                                                  London, 8 June 2000, lot 3.
                                                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                                  Estimate EUR 2.000,-                                                      Starting price EUR 750,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 1.000,-






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