A Japanese black and gold lacquer four-case inro, 19th century
Decorative Arts - Interiors Two
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A Japanese black and gold lacquer four-case inro, 19th century
the roiro ground decorated in gold and togidashi maki-e with a continuous scene of dwellings before a river amongst clouds, plum and pine trees against a hillside, the interior of nashiji, unsigned, with a wooden netsuke carved with Fukurokuju clutching his gnarled staff in his right hand, his left arm draped around a tortoise, and an ivory and painted ojime in the shape of a daruma, surface scratches, 8cm high
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