Three Japanese smoking sets, kiseruzutsu (pipecase) with kiseru and tabako-ire (tobacco pouch)
Three Japanese smoking sets, kiseruzutsu (pipecase) with kiseru and tabako-ire (tobacco pouch),
Meiji period (1868-1912), the pipecases lacquered or in bamboo, each pouch with a copper mae-kanagu of a Buddhist lion, two quails and two birds,
21.5 to 23cm (3)
Provenance: The Trevor Barton Collection.
Sold for £260
Condition report:
Leather worn to all pouches. Lacquer wear to one on the collar of the case. See further images.
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Three Japanese smoking sets, kiseruzutsu (pipecase) with kiseru and tabako-ire (tobacco pouch),
Meiji period (1868-1912), the pipecases lacquered or in bamboo, each pouch with a copper mae-kanagu of a Buddhist lion, two quails and two birds,
21.5 to 23cm (3)
Provenance: The Trevor Barton Collection.
Sold for £260
Condition report:
Leather worn to all pouches. Lacquer wear to one on the collar of the case. See further images.