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Sakazuki, Japan, Edo period (1603-1868) Shorinsai
Title: A Sakazuki, Sake cup with maki-e design of carp in waves and a waterfall.
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist: Shorinsai 松隣斎
Period: Edo Period to Meiji
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer Maki-e with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
D: 20.0cm 7.87 Inches
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original signed black lacquer Tomobako storage box.
出世鯉 大盃 (Shusse-goi O’sakazuki)
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist: Shorinsai 松隣斎
Period: Edo Period to Meiji
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer Maki-e with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
D: 20.0cm 7.87 Inches
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original signed black lacquer Tomobako storage box.
出世鯉 大盃 (Shusse-goi O’sakazuki)

A large Rinpa Document Box, Bunko-Bako
Makie.
Edo period, 19th century
D:41.0 cm
W: 32.0 cm
H:14.0 cm
Silver and gold maki-e lacquer on Golden ground.
D:41.0 cm
W: 32.0 cm
H:14.0 cm
Silver and gold maki-e lacquer on Golden ground.

A Wajima Lacquer Writing Box (Suzuribako) 硯箱
Title: Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Landscape Design
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period:
Date:
Materials: Black lacquer ground with gold and silver maki-e
Dimensions:
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JL338
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period:
Date:
Materials: Black lacquer ground with gold and silver maki-e
Dimensions:
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JL338

Large Urushi Makie Table Tray

Large Meiji Era Urushi Makie Table Tray

Large wood lacquer round box with lid
Title: Large wood lacquer round box with lid, Traditional hand painted Maki-e in, gold.
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Meij Era (1868-1912)
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
D: 19.0cm
H: 9.0cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JL229
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Meij Era (1868-1912)
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
D: 19.0cm
H: 9.0cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JL229

Ogata Korin. Makie Writing Table - Bundai
Title: Ogata Korin.
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868)
Date: 18th. Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and Mother of pearl on wood.
Dimensions:
W: 51.3x34.5cm
H: 11.8cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Ogata Korin was an important artist from Kyoto during the middle of the Edo period, 1658-1716.
Sealed and signed by the artist.
Object Number:
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868)
Date: 18th. Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and Mother of pearl on wood.
Dimensions:
W: 51.3x34.5cm
H: 11.8cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Ogata Korin was an important artist from Kyoto during the middle of the Edo period, 1658-1716.
Sealed and signed by the artist.
Object Number:

Meiji Era Maki-e Tray
Title: Tray with a landsacape Maki-e
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Meiji Era (1868-1912)
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
L: 36.2cm
W: 24.2cm
H: 2.5cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
The tray is delicately decorated with Maki-e with nashiji gold sprinkled on black background. The Maki-e shows am idyllic scenery of an house among wooded landscape by the margin of the a river.
Object Number: #JLT337
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Meiji Era (1868-1912)
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
L: 36.2cm
W: 24.2cm
H: 2.5cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
The tray is delicately decorated with Maki-e with nashiji gold sprinkled on black background. The Maki-e shows am idyllic scenery of an house among wooded landscape by the margin of the a river.
Object Number: #JLT337

Edo Period Clothing Tray, Midare- Bako
Title: Clothing Tray (Midare-bako)
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist: Unknown
Period: edo period (1603-186)
Date: 18th Century
Materials: Lacquered wood with gold, hiramaki-e, on black lacquer ground
Dimensions:
L: 25.5cm
W: 24.0cm
H: 3.5cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JL343
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist: Unknown
Period: edo period (1603-186)
Date: 18th Century
Materials: Lacquered wood with gold, hiramaki-e, on black lacquer ground
Dimensions:
L: 25.5cm
W: 24.0cm
H: 3.5cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JL343

Black lacquered chrysanthemum maki-e gift tray with silver edge
Title: Black lacquered chrysanthemum maki-e gift tray with silver edge
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period:
Date:
Materials: Lacquer with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
L: 33.8cm
W: 23.8cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JLT458
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period:
Date:
Materials: Lacquer with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
L: 33.8cm
W: 23.8cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JLT458

Tray with Fern Motif, Taisho, Showa eras.

Large Meiji Era tray
Title: Meiji Urushi Makie Tray.
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Meiji Era
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and on wood
Dimensions:
W: 47x33.2cm
H: 4.5cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number:
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Meiji Era
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and on wood
Dimensions:
W: 47x33.2cm
H: 4.5cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number:

Urushi and Makie lacquer footed dish with turtles.
Urushi and Makie lacquer footed dish with turtles.
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868)
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868)

Edo Period Wajima Lacquer Bowl
Very Rare Complete Set (5) of the 53 Stations of Tokaido.

Very Fine Suzuribako
With Original Wood Box
#JL344
#JL344

Sake cup (sakazuki) with maki-e Cranes decoration
Title: Heisensai Jokyu Sakazuki with maki-e crane decoration.
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist: Heisensai Jokyu
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868)
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer and gold on wood
Style or Ware: Maki-e Gold Lacquer.
Dimensions:
D: 14.2cm. 5.59Inch.
H: 3.3cm.
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts.
Note: Signed by the artist. Wood; lacquer with maki-e decoration.
Object Number: #JLB462
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist: Heisensai Jokyu
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868)
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer and gold on wood
Style or Ware: Maki-e Gold Lacquer.
Dimensions:
D: 14.2cm. 5.59Inch.
H: 3.3cm.
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts.
Note: Signed by the artist. Wood; lacquer with maki-e decoration.
Object Number: #JLB462

Extra large Maki-e Lacquer Bowl.
Title: Extra large Maki-e Lacquer Bowl.
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist: Made by Eisho
Period:
Date:
Materials: Lacquer with gold on wood
Dimensions:
D: 36.5cm
H: 12.5cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JBL463
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist: Made by Eisho
Period:
Date:
Materials: Lacquer with gold on wood
Dimensions:
D: 36.5cm
H: 12.5cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed wooden tomobako storage box.
Object Number: #JBL463

Meiji Era Makie Sakazuki
Title: Maki-e Sakazuki cup with landscape design.
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Meiji Era
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
D: 15.2cm
H: 5.3cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed Documentation and wooden tomobako storage box.
The sealed note:
Date: April 15, 1870.
The 3rd yrar of the Meiji Era. It is a "Tenpai" which means it was a gift from the Emperor. The recipient is Hamuro Nagakuni who was a Count.
Object Number: #JLB461
Place of Origin: Japan
Artist:
Period: Meiji Era
Date: 19th Century
Materials: Lacquer with gold and silver on wood
Dimensions:
D: 15.2cm
H: 5.3cm
Department: Japanese Art
Collection: Decorative Arts
Note: With the Original Signed Documentation and wooden tomobako storage box.
The sealed note:
Date: April 15, 1870.
The 3rd yrar of the Meiji Era. It is a "Tenpai" which means it was a gift from the Emperor. The recipient is Hamuro Nagakuni who was a Count.
Object Number: #JLB461

Meiji Era Plate (1)
With Original Wood Box

Meiji Era Plate (2)
With Original Wood Box

Meiji Era Plate (3)
With Original Wood Box

Meiji Era Plate (4)
With Original Wood Box

Meiji Era Plate (5)
With Original Wood Box

Meiji Era Plate (6)
With Original Wood Box

Meiji period Urushi Maki-e Set
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