A set of impressive Japanese silver sweet plate for tea ceremony use. The set includes 5 pieces with signed and sealed wooden box by an artist. These all plates has inscription of pure silver mark. All are fine in condition with beautiful colour.
Approximately dates to 18th century, Japanese koro cencer applied with impressive lacquer mother of pearl work. Overall condition is very good with fine patina and some slight losses to mother of pearl works due to age.
Impressive maki-e lacquer relif work in the motif of fowl and flowers, kiseru pipe case from appoximately 19th century. It is very good in condition with beautiful patina.
It appoximately dates to 19th century, this is an impressive set of lether Tobacco pouch with exquisite metal button in the motif of grass hopper and bamboo kiseru case with copper kiseru pipe. Bamboo case was applied an amazingly exquite hand-carving work in the motif of chinese writing and an artist inscription. Condition is very good with fine patina.
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Approximately daiting to 19th century, pair of Japanese sword Shakudo tsuba gaurd with impressive zogan inlay work in the motif of dynamically rendering dragons. They both are very good in condition with fine patina.
Approximately dates to 18th to mid 19th century, lacqured inro case in the motif of pine tree in dynamic landscape. It has Ojime and inro. Overall condition is fine with slight scratches on the surface.
Apporoximately dates early to mid 19th century, lacquered inro case with impressive maki-e lacquer work and ojime with Netsuke. It has an inscription of Kakosai with his Kao mark. Overall condition is excellent. Wood Netsuke has slight surface crack.
Approximately dates from 18th to early 19th century, gold lacquered Inro with the motif of dycamically rendered landscape with people. The inro comes with Ojime and Netsuke. This quality inro was made by famous Kajikawa, a lacqure family contributing a number of lacquer works to the Tokugawa Shogunate in Edo period. The inro has Kajikawa sign and Kao Mark. Its condition is fine with several losses to its surface lacquer as you can see on the photo, otherwise, very good with beautiful patina.
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Approximately dates from 18th to 19th century, maki-e lacquered inro dipicting in the motif of Japanese famous place. The inside of the inro is applied with sprinkled gold lacquer work. The inro comes with Netsuke and Ojime. All these condition is excellent with fine patina.