Japan, Meiji Era, Lacquered Wood Hibachi, ca. 1868-1912
Japan, Meiji Era Lacquered Wood Hibachi, ca. 1868-1912
carved wood hibachi with inlay and carved design elements, having a brass inner liner
9 1/2 x 17 x 17 in. (24.13 x 43.18 x 43.18 cm.)
Private Collection, New Mexico
Condition Report: The work is in good condition overall, consistent with age and use. Some minor surface wear throughout.
The condition reports for the lots offered by Santa Fe Art Auction (SFAA) are provided as a courtesy and convenience for potential buyers. The reports are not intended to nor do they substitute for physical examination by a buyer or the buyer's advisors. The condition reports are prepared by SFAA staff members who are not art conservators or restorers, nor do they possess the qualifications needed for comprehensive evaluation. Each condition report is an opinion of the staff member and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report does not imply anything as to the condition of a particular lot. Buyers are reminded that the limited warranties are set forth in the Terms and Conditions of Sale and do not extend to condition. Each lot is sold as-is.
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Japan, Meiji Era Lacquered Wood Hibachi, ca. 1868-1912
carved wood hibachi with inlay and carved design elements, having a brass inner liner
9 1/2 x 17 x 17 in. (24.13 x 43.18 x 43.18 cm.)
Private Collection, New Mexico
Condition Report: The work is in good condition overall, consistent with age and use. Some minor surface wear throughout.
The condition reports for the lots offered by Santa Fe Art Auction (SFAA) are provided as a courtesy and convenience for potential buyers. The reports are not intended to nor do they substitute for physical examination by a buyer or the buyer's advisors. The condition reports are prepared by SFAA staff members who are not art conservators or restorers, nor do they possess the qualifications needed for comprehensive evaluation. Each condition report is an opinion of the staff member and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report does not imply anything as to the condition of a particular lot. Buyers are reminded that the limited warranties are set forth in the Terms and Conditions of Sale and do not extend to condition. Each lot is sold as-is.