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An inlaid iron Komai-style four-fold tsuitate (miniature table screen) Meiji Period
10 November 2011, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £1,000 inc. premium
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An inlaid iron Komai-style four-fold tsuitate (miniature table screen)
Meiji Period
Each panel decorated with a different scene in iroe-honzogan, including one of Fuji Asama jinja and another of a long-tailed cockerel perched on a flowering plum branch, above four smaller, rectangular pierced panels, incorporating a design of dense trailing vine worked in gold nunomezogan, the reverse carved in katakiri with carp, signed with the single character Kei. 18.1cm x 34cm (7 1/16in x 13 3/8in).
Each panel decorated with a different scene in iroe-honzogan, including one of Fuji Asama jinja and another of a long-tailed cockerel perched on a flowering plum branch, above four smaller, rectangular pierced panels, incorporating a design of dense trailing vine worked in gold nunomezogan, the reverse carved in katakiri with carp, signed with the single character Kei. 18.1cm x 34cm (7 1/16in x 13 3/8in).
Footnotes
富士山花鳥図駒井様式金鍍金小衝立 銘「恵」 明治時代