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                          A BLACK-LACQUER KISERUZUTSU (PIPE CASE)
                          Edo period (19th century)
                          Of muso-zutsu form, inlaid in silver and gold takazogan with a female
                          deity standing on the back of a giant toad, an unfurled banner raised
                          in her hand, with two geese in flight above, the neckband and cord
                          attachment wrought in silver
                          9 1/8in (23.2cm) high
                          $800 - 1,200

                          PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF JOHN MICHAEL
                          KAUFFMANN

                          3168¤
                          A LARGE SILVER AND BAMBOO PIPE
                          After Ichijo, Edo period (19th century)
                          Cast and carved with two dragons emerging from rain clouds in raised
                          and sunken relief, finished in a densely stippled ground, inscribed
                          Goto Ichijo, bamboo shaft
                          10 3/8in (26.7cm) long
                          $800 - 1,200

                          John Michael Kauffmann is considered one of this country’s
                          leading conservation pioneers. His twenty years of work for the
                          National Park Service resulted in the protection of huge tracts of
                          land in Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio and Alaska – including
                          both the Gates of the Arctic National Park and the Noatak National
                          Preserve which, combined, form one of the world’s largest areas of
                          designated wilderness.

                          John was born in Champagne, Illinois but grew up in Washington,
                          D.C. He summered in Stark, New Hampshire where again, he quietly
                          protected thousands of acres of land, a portion of which is now
                          known as the Kauffmann Forest. He was also instrumental in saving
                          thousands of additional New Hampshire acres which were put under
                          the protection of the New Hampshire Forest Society.

                          John authored numerous articles and several books most notably
                          Flow East: A Look at our North Atlantic Rivers, 1973, and Alaska’s
                          Brooks Range: The Ultimate Mountains, 2005.

                          John’s other great passion was collecting. He started at an early age,
                          when he joined his mother in her travels across Europe and the United
                          States. Later, as a Courier for the Diplomatic Service in the 1940’s, his
                          acquisitions varied yet complimented his diverse interests as well as
                          his engagement with the environment.

                          John’s legacy in conservation and the environment continues today,
                          with all proceeds from the sale of his collection (lots 3221, 3234,
                          3235, 3261, 3280, 3341-3344) intended to benefit not-for-profit
                          conservation organizations.

                          PROPERTY FROM A CALIFORNIA COLLECTOR

                          3169
                          AN OKINAWAN CARVED LACQUER CASE FOR GLASSES
                          Late Edo period (19th century)
                          The narrow lenticular case with a fitted lid and designed in red, black,
                          brown and green lacquer with figures traversing a wooded landscape
                          with country dwellings along a waterway, reversed by two large
                          characters ganko (take pleasure in the old) in raised brown lacquer on
                          a red cinnabar diaper ground within a frame formed by two sinuous
                          green dragons; the interior with a pair of gold wire-rim glasses
                          5 5/8in (14.3cm) high
                          $1,000 - 1,500

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