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By Deyosai (Shutsuyosai), signed Deyosai 出羊斎
Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
Of upright rectangular shape, bearing a lustrous roiro ground, finely decorated with gold takamaki-e and hiramaki-e. The design beautifully depicts Kotobuki (Ju) 壽(寿) characters and chrysanthemums, both emblematic of longevity, extending to both sides and the top case. Signed to the underside DEYOSAI. The interior cases of nashiji with gold fundame rims.
LENGTH 5.2 cm, HEIGHT 6.8 cm
Condition: Good condition with losses to the upper right cord hole, a few tiny nicks to the ground and rubbing as visible in the images provided to the gold lacquer decoration.
Provenance: Ex-collection Arthur Kay, sold at Hotel Drouot, 20-26 November 1913, Drouot, lot 307. (With an interior label ‘Collection of Arthur Kay FSA 0408’). Ex-collection André Barrier, acquired from the above. (With an interior label ‘2500 F’). Arthur Kay was a British industrialist and important collector, one of the earliest European collectors of Japanese lacquerware.
By Deyosai (Shutsuyosai), signed Deyosai 出羊斎
Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
Of upright rectangular shape, bearing a lustrous roiro ground, finely decorated with gold takamaki-e and hiramaki-e. The design beautifully depicts Kotobuki (Ju) 壽(寿) characters and chrysanthemums, both emblematic of longevity, extending to both sides and the top case. Signed to the underside DEYOSAI. The interior cases of nashiji with gold fundame rims.
LENGTH 5.2 cm, HEIGHT 6.8 cm
Condition: Good condition with losses to the upper right cord hole, a few tiny nicks to the ground and rubbing as visible in the images provided to the gold lacquer decoration.
Provenance: Ex-collection Arthur Kay, sold at Hotel Drouot, 20-26 November 1913, Drouot, lot 307. (With an interior label ‘Collection of Arthur Kay FSA 0408’). Ex-collection André Barrier, acquired from the above. (With an interior label ‘2500 F’). Arthur Kay was a British industrialist and important collector, one of the earliest European collectors of Japanese lacquerware.
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Auction: Timed Auction Japanese Miniature Art - Netsuke, Sagemono & Sword Fittings, ending 26th Jul, 2025
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