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IWASAKI KOGYOKU (1827–1890s):A lacquer tebako (accessory box)
Meiji era (1868-1912), circa 1890
Of rectangular shape and fitted with two lower drawers and a shallow cover with rounded edges decorated overall with the Omi hakkei (The Eight Views of Omi [Lake Biwa]) in hiramaki-e, low-relief takamaki-e, and togidashi maki-e with details of okibirame, silver lacquer, keuchi, and e-nashiji framed by mura-nashiji, the underside of the lid, interior compartment, and interiors of both drawers decorated with open and closed folding fans with landscapes and flowers in hiramaki-e and togidashi maki-e on a nashiji ground, the drawer pulls silver engraved with hollyhock crests, signed in gold lacquer on one fan on the underside of the lid Kogyoku
With a wood tomobako storage box affixed with a paper label stating that this tebako was handed down through the Tokugawa family of Kii Province
8 3/4 x 7 3/8 x 6in (24.7 x 18.7 x 15.2cm)