By Fujii Yoshitoyo (Biho, born 1868) of Kyoto, signed Biho saku and with the Fuji company mark
Japan, early 20th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)
Of rectangular form with a hinged cover supported on four bracket feet, worked in gold damascene depicting on the cover and sides a coastal settlement with a large temple structure and a tall pagoda in the background with geese flying over. The interior engraved in katakiribori with a fishing boat sailing along the coast with mount Fuji towering in the background. Signed to the side BIHO saku [made by Biho] and the base with Fuji mark.
SIZE 10.5 x 7.5 x 3.7 cm
WEIGHT 390 g
Condition: Very good condition with minor typical wear, traces of use, and some light surface scratches, particularly to the interior.
Auction comparison:
Compare a related sentoku cabinet by the same artist at Bonhams, Tradition, Travel, Transition, Japanese Art across the Centuries, 4 November 2021, London, lot 132 (sold for GBP 3,825).
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