Unsigned Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) The two-part manju netsuke lacquered in tsuishu (carved red lacquer) with a continuous design of a female sage looking at a tsuitate (standing screen) with an image of a pheasant amongst peonies, and being fanned by a karako holding a large uchiwa-fan. Further decorative elements are pine trees, rockwork, and clouds. The entire design is set against a finely incised asanoha-ground. The reverse with a central himotoshi and the brass looped cord attachment on the interior in the shape of a kiku (chrysanthemum) flower. DIAMETER 4 cm Condition: Very good condition with only minor wear to lacquer. Provenance: Ex-collection Jury Kolodotschko.
Unsigned Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) The two-part manju netsuke lacquered in tsuishu (carved red lacquer) with a continuous design of a female sage looking at a tsuitate (standing screen) with an image of a pheasant amongst peonies, and being fanned by a karako holding a large uchiwa-fan. Further decorative elements are pine trees, rockwork, and clouds. The entire design is set against a finely incised asanoha-ground. The reverse with a central himotoshi and the brass looped cord attachment on the interior in the shape of a kiku (chrysanthemum) flower. DIAMETER 4 cm Condition: Very good condition with only minor wear to lacquer. Provenance: Ex-collection Jury Kolodotschko.
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