Tuesday 16 May 2023
A Japanese Komai-style maki-e damascene iron hexagonal box and hinged cover Meiji period The...
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Description
A Japanese Komai-style maki-e damascene iron hexagonal box and hinged cover
Meiji period
The black iron overlaid in gold with a central roundel of a temple to the hinged cover, on a dense ground of vine leaves, the sides with further vine leaves, the interior with incised mandarin ducks, the base with incised birds on prunus and a 'fuku' (福) mark within a fan-shaped medallion, 4.5cm wide.
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