细节
THREE INRO
Edo Period (18th and 19th Century)
An unusual two-case inro, turned wood ground; decoration in gold and coloured takamaki-e simulating copper; the lower compartment with a separate tray; compartments and risers black lacquer; signed underneath in stylised characters within a square border Hanzan, old damage; lacquered ojime with flower decoration; an antique five-sen coin serving as a netsuke
Decorated with five antique coins
A good guri-bori two-case inro, the design carved through more than nine layers of black, red and yellow lacquer; compartments, risers, shoulders and rims black lacquer; cloisonné enamel ojime
Each side with a panel of guri scrolls within a frame of Greek key motifs
And a four-case black lacquer ground inro; decoration in gold hiramaki-e and togidashi-e with gold flakes, dust and shell; compartments and risers gold nashiji; shoulders and rims gold lacquer; metal ojime in the form of a ring with a duck on one side and a tree-trunk on the other; wood netsuke as a stylised bird with
decoration in gold hiramaki-e
Both sides with a flock of chidori [wave-birds or dotterels] flying above a tree-lined seashore
3in. (7.6cm.), 2½in. (6.2cm.) and 25/8in. (6.6cm.) respectively (3)