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A TAYAGASAN (INDIAN IRONWOOD)
THREE-CASE INRO AND OJIME
WITH A TIGER
The inro by the Seiyodo family, Iwami
Province, 19th century;
the ojime; 18th or 19th century
Carved in relief, the front with a tiger beside
an overhanging pine tree, looking around to
the right, its forepaws resting in a cooling
stream, its eyes and claws inlaid with gilt
metal, the reverse carved in relief with stylised
mon, the lowest case with a removable sliding
box for containing a seal and ink, signed
Seiyodo chokoku, 9.8cm (3 7/8in); the ojime of
lacquered peach stone, unsigned,
1.6cm (5/8in).
£3,000 - 4,000
JPY390,000 - 520,000
US$3,600 - 4,800
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虎・紋章図木彫印籠 銘 「青陽堂彫刻」
19世紀
桃の仁彫緒締 虎 無銘 18/19世紀
Published:
Rokusho 20, p.80, no.118.
Earle, Huthart, pp.82-83, no.65.
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AN EBONY FOUR-CASE INRO
By Gokyotei Baiseki, Iwami Province,
late 18th/early 19th century
The inro of upright form, carved in relief with
two dragons amid turbulent water, their eyes
inlaid in pale and dark horn, the interior of the
compartments gold-lacquered; signed Baiseki
with a seal Sha.
10.2cm (4in).
£3,000 - 3,500
JPY390,000 - 450,000
US$3,600 - 4,200
竜図黒檀彫印籠 銘 「楳石」
18世紀後期/19世紀前期
Published:
Lazarnick, NIA, p.304.
Rokusho 20, p.83, no.122.
Earle, Huthart, p.299, no.269.
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