Japanese Works of Art - 27 Jul 2021
A JAPANESE LACQUER FUBAKO
A JAPANESE LACQUER FUBAKO
MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY
The document box and cover of typical rectangular shape, the top decorated with three mon in gold hiramaki-e on the chocolate-brown ground, the sides with silver hooks attached to a flower-shaped fitting, the rims in gold lacquer, the base with a paper collection label inscribed Armoiries de la famille Kara-hashi, 22.8cm x 3.7cm x 8.2cm. (2)
These mon were used by the Maeda clan, the Daimyo lords of the Kaga Domain in the northwest part of Honshu.
PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.