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137  |  MASAMITSU: A FINE SILVER
 FILIGREE AND SHIBAYAMA DISH
 By Masamitsu, signed Masamitsu
 Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)

 Of foliate form and finely worked in openwork with silver filigree
 and inset with eight ivory petal-shaped panels decorated in gold
 takamaki-e and hiramaki-e with images of flowers and plants. The
 octagonal center with a gold lacquered kinji ground with Shibayama
 inlays showing a flower arrangement set on a red-lacquered table.
 The reverse shows four silver filigree feet and a central panel with
 dense nashiji and signature MASAMITSU – a known Meiji artist who
 worked in Shibayama, lacquer and silver.
 DIAMETER 28.1 cm
 Condition: Excellent condition. Miniscule wear to lacquer.
 Provenance: British collection.

 Estimate EUR 5.000,-
 Starting price EUR 2.500,-




























                     138  |  GYOKKENDO: A SHIBAYAMA
                           AND SILVER KORO

                     By the Gyokkendo company, signed Gyokkendo
                     Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)

                     Two gold lacquer medallions, each with an opulent flower still
                     life inlaid in tortoise shell, coral, mother-of-pearl, stained ivory
                     and gilt metal. The silver with neatly enameled, manifold floral
                     borders. A rectangular cartouche at the base bears the signature
                     GYOKKENDO. One silver hallmark is stamped to the lip of the
                     vessel. Also note the two handles made in the shape of enameled
                     maple leaves and the knob on the lid designed as a peony
                     accompanied by its leaves.
                     HEIGHT 14.5 cm
                     Condition: Absolutely magnificent condition with minor wear,
                     microscopic dents to silver, the knob on the lid a bit loose, only one
                     (!) loss to inlays, minimal crackling to lacquer and tiny manufacturing
                     irregularities. This author, in his 35-year career, has hardly ever
                     seen such a koro in a comparably good state of preservation.
                     Provenance: From a Croatian private collector. Acquired between
                     1970 and 2000.

                     Estimate EUR 5.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 2.500,-




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