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319 |  NORIYUKI: A RARE IRON
                           AND MIXED METAL THREE-CASE INRO
                           OF OMI HAKKEI
                     By Hamano Noriyuki II (Kuzui II) (1771-1852), signed Kuzui
                     Japan, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
                     Published: Marcus Huish, Japan and its Arts, 1889, p.9.
                     J. F. Blacker, The ABC of Japanese Art, 1911 (reprinted 1929),
                     p.139.

                     Made from iron and inlaid in gold, silver, copper, shakudo and
                     shibuichi. The top and base is shibuichi and the risers and interior
                     are made from silver. Depicted is the Omi Hakkei (Eight views of
                     Lake Biwa), which is inspired by the traditional Chinese motif of
                     Chinese Xiaoxiang Bajing (The Eight Views of Xiao and Xiang), and
                     show a series of views around the southern part of Lake Biwa,
                     Japan’s largest lake a few miles northeast of Kyoto. The views
                     are: Evening Glow at Seta, Sunset Sky at Awazu, Autumn Moon at
                     Ishiyama, Returning Sailboats at Yabase, Evening Bell at Miidera,
                     Night Rain at Karasaki, Descending Geese at Katata, Lingering Snow
                     on Mount Hira. Signed at the top on an inlaid gold tablet NORIYUKI
                     ᆩΐ (Kuzui).
                     HEIGHT 7.7 cm, WIDTH 4.8 cm
                     Condition: Very good condition. The silver is slightly worn on the
                     risers.
                     Provenance: Edward Gilbertson collection. Axel Petersen collection,
                     purchased at Sotheby’s, London, 1970. Wrangham collection, no.
                     1001.
                     Estimate EUR 3.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 1.500,-

 318 |  A FINE FOUR-CASE INLAID LACQUER INRO
 WITH A SCENE FROM A NOH PLAY
 Unsigned
 Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


 A gold lacquered inro, decorated on one side with a scene from
 the play Okina, the dancer holding a fan and wearing a Hakushiki-jo
 mask finely inlaid in ivory. His dress is ornately decorated in gold
 and silver takamaki-e and togidashi-e. The reverse shows a Samurai
 watching the play next to an attendant who is holding a parasol
 above him. The details in takamaki-e, togidashi-e and inlays in ivory
 and horn. The inside with dense nashiji.

 HEIGHT 8.8 cm, WIDTH 5.7 cm
 Condition: Very good condition with minor scratching to lacquer
 ground and miniscule wear to riser edges.
 Provenance: French private collection with old label reading ‘Japon’
 and ‘62’.

 Auction comparison: Compare to a very similar inro by Kogyokusai
 sold by Bonhams, Fine Japanese Works of Art from the Edward
 Wrangham Collection (Online only), 9 July 2018, London, lot 112.
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-



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