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Property from the Collection of Dr. Henry Guinness de Laszlo (1901-1967)
A four-case lacquer inro and a three-case lacquered-wood inro
Edo period (1615-1868), 18th/19th centuryThe first decorated in gold and red takamaki-e and gold and black togidashi maki-e and kirikane on a kinji ground gradually changing to a bronze color, with a crane by a stream and young pine tree and camellias, the interior cases nashiji lacquer; fitted with a bead ojime with plum blossoms in mother-of-pearl, and a manju netsuke decorated with chrysanthemums in gold hiramaki-e; the second decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e on an undecorated wood ground with pine, plum and bamboo, inscribed Hokkyo Korin and sealed Hoshuku 3 1/2in (9cm); 2 7/8in (7.3cm) high
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ProvenanceJames Orange CollectionPublishedJames Orange, Catalogue of a Small Collection of Japanese Lacquer made by James Orange, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1907, cat. no. 144, p. 44., the firstJames Orange, Catalogue of a Small Collection of Japanese Lacquer made by James Orange, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1907, cat. no. 165, the second (unillustrated)