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                A BRONZE INCENSE BOX AND COVER                       A SOFT-METAL-INLAID BRONZE FLOWER VASE
                SHOWA PERIOD (20TH CENTURY), SIGNED HARUHIKO (OTANI   SHOWA PERIOD (20TH CENTURY), SIGNED EIICHI SAKU (KANAMORI
                HARUHIKO; 1906-1981)                                 EIICHI; 1908-2001)
                Of the shape of a square persimmon, exterior in orange bronze patina   In eccentric form of a ovoid top on a tapering foot, top in greenish
                and base in shakudo, inlaid in gold, shakudo and silver with dots, gilt   brown patina decorated in inlaid orange bronze and silver with
                cover in the form of leaf with inlaid copper details and shibuichi sterm;   curving lines, foot in orange bronze patina, nailed on a trapezoid
                signature on the base                                lacquer stand; signature on base
                3¡ x 3¡ x 3 in. (8.6 x 8.6 x 7.6 cm.)                10¬ in. (27 cm.) high without base
                With original wood box, titled Kaki (persimmon in characters for   With original wood box, dated and signed Showa kanoesaru shoka
                auspicious nobility), dated and signed Showa kanotoi shinshu Otani   Koryo kojin Eiichi saku (Made by artist Eiichi in early summer of 1931)
                Haruhiko (By Otani Haruhiko in early fall of 1971) and sealed Otani   and sealed Kanamori
                Haruhiko
                                                                     $3,000-4,000
                $4,000-6,000
                                                                     PROVENANCE:
                                                                     Marunouchi Bijutsu, Tokyo
                                                                     There is a resume written by the artist, stating the piece was made
                                                                     for Toyama prefectual exhibition in 1931.
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