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TAKASAKI SHUHO I: A KODAJI LACQUER NATSUME (TEA CADDY) TAKASAKI SHUHO I: A KODAJI LACQUER NATSUME (TEA CADDY) By Takasaki Shuho I (born 1923), signed Shuho Japan, Showa period (1926-1989) Of typical form with a flush-fitting cover, lacquered in vibrant green, gold, and red maki-e, decorated with various kamon. Signed to the base SHUHO. HEIGHT 7.3 cm Condition: Excellent condition with only very minor wear. With a fitted tomobako box inscribed in Japanese Kodaiji, natsume, Shuho saku, with the seal Shuho [A tea caddy, decorated in the Kodaiji makie style, by Shuho, with the seal Shuho] and a matching tomonuno cloth embroidered with the seal Shuho. Takasaki Shuho I (born Taisho 15, 1923), was a Wajima lacquerware artist from the Ishikawa Prefecture. His original name was Takasaki Kazui, and he was the son of Senba who also produced Wajima lacquerware. Takasaki Shuho I's son succeeded as Takasaki Shuho II (born Showa 22, 1947).

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TAKASAKI SHUHO I: A KODAJI LACQUER NATSUME (TEA CADDY) TAKASAKI SHUHO I: A KODAJI LACQUER NATSUME (TEA CADDY) By Takasaki Shuho I (born 1923), signed Shuho Japan, Showa period (1926-1989) Of typical form with a flush-fitting cover, lacquered in vibrant green, gold, and red maki-e, decorated with various kamon. Signed to the base SHUHO. HEIGHT 7.3 cm Condition: Excellent condition with only very minor wear. With a fitted tomobako box inscribed in Japanese Kodaiji, natsume, Shuho saku, with the seal Shuho [A tea caddy, decorated in the Kodaiji makie style, by Shuho, with the seal Shuho] and a matching tomonuno cloth embroidered with the seal Shuho. Takasaki Shuho I (born Taisho 15, 1923), was a Wajima lacquerware artist from the Ishikawa Prefecture. His original name was Takasaki Kazui, and he was the son of Senba who also produced Wajima lacquerware. Takasaki Shuho I's son succeeded as Takasaki Shuho II (born Showa 22, 1947).

Estimate 400 - 800 EUR
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