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YUKIO: A SUPERB JOHANA-NURI LACQUER KOBAKO (SMALL BOX) AND COVER IN THE FORM OF TWO BOOKS
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06月13日 下午4点 开拍 / 06月11日 下午3点 截止委托
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YUKIO: A SUPERB JOHANA-NURI LACQUER KOBAKO (SMALL BOX) AND COVER IN THE FORM OF TWO BOOKSBy Yukio Heibei (1860-1929), signed Yukio with a sealJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Elegantly shaped in the form of two overlapping books and set on four scroll feet, superbly decorated in johana-nuri, in imitation of cloisonné enamels, embellished with fine kinpun, all against a fine kinji ground. The inrobuta (flush-fitting) lid features blossoming peonies on one book as well as plum blossom florets on the other. The sides are finely lacquered to resemble book pages with headband imitations. The underside is finished in e-nashiji. Signed to the inside top YUKIO with a seal. The interior in nashiji and with gold fundame rims.SIZE 4 x 10.8 x 15.5 cmCondition: Very good condition with only very minor wear.Provenance: From the private collection of Maybelle Dore. Maybelle (Betty) Dore started collecting Japanese antiques in the postwar years, during the 1950s and 1960s, when interest in Japanese art was generally very low. For her business she ventured to Japan on her own to assemble netsuke and related works of art, including pipe cases and kogo (incense containers). Betty was also a founding member and the first Chairwoman of the International Netsuke Society, Northern California Chapter.With a wood tomobako (storage box) with the inscription: Johana Makie Kobako 城ケ端&#-31596;繪&#-26215;箱 [a Johana lacquerware box].Yukio (1860-1929) was originally from Kanazawa and moved to Tokyo. He was active during the Meiji and Taisho periods.Johana maki-e lacquerware originates from Johana, a historic town in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, known for its refined tradition of maki-e, the art of decorating lacquer surfaces with gold and silver powder. This regional style flourished during the Edo period, blending elegant designs with intricate technique, often seen on writing boxes, tea utensils, and decorative containers. Johana artisans are especially celebrated for their delicate brushwork, subtle use of metallic powders, and harmonious compositions that often reference classical poetry, seasonal motifs, and nature. Johana maki-e lacquerware often has the finished appearance of fine cloisonné enamel.

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拍品估价:1,500 - 3,000 欧元 起拍价格:1,500 欧元  买家佣金: 35.00%

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