Attributed to Komatsu Mitsukata, unsigned
Japan, c. 1800, Edo period (1615-1868)
The single-case wood inro with a large storage area within, finely carved with a boy dressed in Korean robes standing on a rocky outpost amid pine, crashing waves, and a gushing waterfall, rather amusingly using a trumpet as a telescope to view Mount Fuji behind clouds. The reverse is carved with an imposing shishi (Buddhist lion) with very finely etched hairwork. With a carved lacquer ojime.
HEIGHT 8.9 cm, LENGTH 6.4 cm
Condition: Very good condition. Only very light wear and traces of use as are to be expected.
Literature comparison:
Compare a related two-case inro of plum wood by Komatsu Mitsukata, dated to the early 19th century, at Rosemary Bandini.
Auction comparison:
Compare a related ebony wood inro, by Komatsu Mitsutaka, depicting Gama and Tekkai sennin, at Zacke, Fine Netsuke & Sagemono, 3 November 2023, Vienna, lot 56 (sold for EUR 4,160). An attribution to this artist, who worked exclusively in various types of wood, is plausible.
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