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ECHIZEN DEME: A NOH MASK OF KAWAZU ECHIZEN DEME: A NOH MASK OF KAWAZU Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) The wood mask finely carved and lacquered, portraying Kawazu, with sharp cheekbones and sunken eyes below bushy eyebrows, the mouth ajar revealing black teeth, framed by a moustache. The mask inscribed to the interior within a lacquer reserve shaped as a banner ECHIZEN DEME UCHI. LENGTH 20.3 cm WEIGHT 155.4 g Condition: Good condition with some wear, flaking of the lacquer, and touchups. Auction result comparison: Compare a related mask of Kawazu by Deme Toshimitsu, dated 18th to 19th century, at Christie’s, Japanese and Korean Art, 22 September 2004, New York, lot 331 (sold for 5,736).

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ECHIZEN DEME: A NOH MASK OF KAWAZU ECHIZEN DEME: A NOH MASK OF KAWAZU Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) The wood mask finely carved and lacquered, portraying Kawazu, with sharp cheekbones and sunken eyes below bushy eyebrows, the mouth ajar revealing black teeth, framed by a moustache. The mask inscribed to the interior within a lacquer reserve shaped as a banner ECHIZEN DEME UCHI. LENGTH 20.3 cm WEIGHT 155.4 g Condition: Good condition with some wear, flaking of the lacquer, and touchups. Auction result comparison: Compare a related mask of Kawazu by Deme Toshimitsu, dated 18th to 19th century, at Christie’s, Japanese and Korean Art, 22 September 2004, New York, lot 331 (sold for 5,736).

Estimate 300 - 600 EUR
Starting price 300 EUR

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