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Japanese Edo Lacquered Fubako with Maki-e and Nishiji

Early 19th Century

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Description

Japanese lacquered box the Edo period.

  • Fubako are rectangular boxes used from the early to late Edo period for the storage of letters.
  • Decorated with a fine gold maki-e pattern on the lid over nashij with a brown silk closure cord.

Condition Report

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Like New

Moderate signs of wear commensurate with age and use with some small scuffs to the bottom and patina to hardware.

Dimensions

Height: 2.6 inches / 6.6 cm
Width: 3.75 inches / 9.53 cm
Depth: 9.75 inches / 24.77 cm

Materials

Lacquered Wood, Silk

Decorative Style

Asian Decorative Arts

Country of Origin

Japan

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