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106 * (Sixth month) (Fifth month)
ARTIST UNKNOWN
Accoutrements for a Daimyo Procession
Edo period (1615-1868),
early-mid 19th century
Woodblock-printed and hand-coloured
sections from a makimono (handscroll) now
mounted as a pair of kakejiku (vertical hanging
scrolls), depicting banners, curtains, surcoats
and standards for a daimyo procession, with
detailed annotations; with two cardboard
futomaki (roller covers).
Each overall: 128cm x 85.5cm (50 3/8in x 33 5/8in),
image: 113cm x 67.2cm (44½in x 26½in). (4).
£1,500 - 1,800
JPY220,000 - 270,000
US$2,000 - 2,400
Illustrated on page 57.
107 *
TSUKIOKA SESSAI (1761-1839)
Customs of the 12 Months
Edo period (1615-1868), early 19th century
A set of 12 kakejiku (vertical hanging scrolls),
ink, colours and gold on silk, in silk mounts
woven with the auspicious characters fuku
(good fortune) and ju (longevity), depicting
courtly customs throughout the year, each
sealed Shuei no in 秀栄之印 (Seal of Shuei)
and Daiso 大素, the first and last scrolls also
signed Hogen Tsukioka Sessai 法眼月岡雪斎;
with three-tiered stained-wood storage box.
Each overall: 218cm x 70cm (85¾in x 27½in);
image: 122cm x 45cm (48in x 17¾in). (13).
£10,000 - 15,000
JPY1,500,000 - 2,200,000
US$13,000 - 20,000
(Twelfth month) (Eleventh month)
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