A lacquered-wood rectangular cabinet for sencha tea-ceremony implements (kikyoku) After Ogata Korin, Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho era (1912-1926), early/mid-20th century (5)
A lacquered-wood rectangular cabinet for sencha tea-ceremony implements (kikyoku)
After Ogata Korin, Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho era (1912-1926), early/mid-20th centuryComprising a top open shelf and lower section with a removable door opening to reveal a divided interior with a shelf and a removeable fitted tray, the door painted in lacquer with Ebisu seated on gentle wave-lapped rocks fishing a carp, signed Seisei with a red gourd seal Korin, with a wood storage box inscribed outside on the the lid Nishiki [...]-nuri kikyoku with two seals. 37cm x 32cm x 21.5cm (14?in x 12?in x 8?in). (5).