Ending 25th Jan, 2025 11:46

Four-Day Auction: Timed Auction Japanese Miniature Art

 
  Lot 1163
 

1163

A RARE UMIMATSU TABAKO-IRE SET WITH A DRAGON

Starting price
€100
Estimate
€200
 

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Japan, 19th century

Carved from umimatsu (sea pine) with beautiful marbling and reddish inclusions. Consisting of a tonkotsu (tobacco box), a kiseruzutsu (pipe case), and a small ojime. The kiseruzutsu maintaining the natural form of the sea pine, inlaid and incised with a dragon and pierced horizontally to fit the kiseru. The tonkotsu with two bone-ringed cord holes.

WIDTH 6 cm (tonkotsu), LENGTH 24 cm (kiseruzutsu)

Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, natural flaws, traces of use, and few small chips to the tonkotsu.

Umimatsu (lit. ‘sea pine’), commonly known as black coral, is a soft deep-water coral. Many patterns of growth are unique to black coral, growing in whips, trees, fans, or coils, and their size ranges from 10 to 300 cm. While it is commonly used in various forms of jewelry in Japanese art, it is also believed to have apotropaic power and is for this reason used in various medical treatments as well.

 

Japan, 19th century

Carved from umimatsu (sea pine) with beautiful marbling and reddish inclusions. Consisting of a tonkotsu (tobacco box), a kiseruzutsu (pipe case), and a small ojime. The kiseruzutsu maintaining the natural form of the sea pine, inlaid and incised with a dragon and pierced horizontally to fit the kiseru. The tonkotsu with two bone-ringed cord holes.

WIDTH 6 cm (tonkotsu), LENGTH 24 cm (kiseruzutsu)

Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, natural flaws, traces of use, and few small chips to the tonkotsu.

Umimatsu (lit. ‘sea pine’), commonly known as black coral, is a soft deep-water coral. Many patterns of growth are unique to black coral, growing in whips, trees, fans, or coils, and their size ranges from 10 to 300 cm. While it is commonly used in various forms of jewelry in Japanese art, it is also believed to have apotropaic power and is for this reason used in various medical treatments as well.

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Auction: Four-Day Auction: Timed Auction Japanese Miniature Art, ending 25th Jan, 2025

Bidding starts on Wednesday, 1 January, and lots start closing at 11 AM on Saturday, 25 January

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