Lot 222*
A cloisonné-enamel tea kettle and cover Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), mid/late 19th century
16 May 2019, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £2,550 inc. premium
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Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), mid/late 19th century
The body and spout worked in gilt wires with stalks of kiku (chrysanthemums), tsubaki (camellia), kikyo (Chinese bellflowers) and botan (peonies), the spout decorated with cherry blossoms, the cover similarly decorated with floral sprays; with a wood storage box inscribed on the lid Shippo tobin (Cloisonné kettle), inside the lid with an inscription indicating that this item was gifted to Mr Sekiya Magozaemon in recognition of his effective Land Tax Reform, dated Meiji 12 (1879). 10.8cm (4¼in) high excluding handle. (3).
The body and spout worked in gilt wires with stalks of kiku (chrysanthemums), tsubaki (camellia), kikyo (Chinese bellflowers) and botan (peonies), the spout decorated with cherry blossoms, the cover similarly decorated with floral sprays; with a wood storage box inscribed on the lid Shippo tobin (Cloisonné kettle), inside the lid with an inscription indicating that this item was gifted to Mr Sekiya Magozaemon in recognition of his effective Land Tax Reform, dated Meiji 12 (1879). 10.8cm (4¼in) high excluding handle. (3).