



A FOUR-CASE BLACK LACQUER INRO WITH PINE IN MAKI-E Japan, Edo period, 17th century
US$1,000 - US$2,000
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Carly Babione
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A FOUR-CASE BLACK LACQUER INRO WITH PINE IN MAKI-E
Attached with a coral 'dragon' ojime and a two-part black lacquer netsuke, signed Kansai, almost illegibly inscribed on the bottom, possibly reading Sotetsu nana-ju-ni sai.
3 1/8 x 2 3/8in (8 x 6.2cm)
Footnotes
Provenance:
Virginia Atchley Collection, inherited by the present owner.
Publication:
Virginia Atchley and Neil Davey, The Virginia Atchley: Collection of Japanese Miniature Arts (Chicago: Art Media Resources, Inc., 2006), p. 193.
OVERALL CONDITION: It has numerous surface scratches, some of which is clearly visible to naked eyes, dull dents on the top and bottom, and minor surface dirt on the coral ojime.
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