Lot 95
MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912), CIRCA 1890
A stunning Shibayama style inlaid panel featuring blooming peony, spring flowers and wren atop young bamboo. An additional silver engraved disc on bottom left noting 'Au Mikado - Comiands Saroudis - Port Said'
89cm high, 52cm wide, 11cm deep
Estimate $600 - $800
Substraight board slightly warped to the right hand side, pulling the board slightly back from the frame. A few small chips to the edges of the carving in places, lower front peony petal with a loss to one part of the petal. upper left peony leaf with a loss to one edge of the leaf . Evidence of past regluing of sections on the lacquer. Fine cracking and small losses in places to lacquer.
LJ delivery size: Medium
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Au Mikado was a tea and coffee emporium situated in the central, 'first' district of Vienna during the closing years of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth.
Decorative Arts and Asian Art, Including Tribal Artefacts
AUCTION
Sale: LJ8372
12:00pm - 20 October 2020
333 Malvern Rd, South Yarra 3141
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Dominic Kavanagh
decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au
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