Two Japanese lacquer panels, Edo Period, 19th century
Property of a descendant of William Beckford & The Dukes of Hamilton
Two Japanese lacquer panels, Edo Period, 19th century
of rectangular form with indented top corners, decorated in gold togidashi-e, hirame, kimpun and nashiji on a black lacquer ground, with figures in a garden beside a teahouse, the reverse with butterflies and long-tailed pheasants
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Each 23.5 x 16 cm. (9.1/4 x 6.1/4 in.)
Condition Report:
The lacquer is chipped in places to the edges of the frames. Some slight dents and old wear to the panels.
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Property of a descendant of William Beckford & The Dukes of Hamilton
Two Japanese lacquer panels, Edo Period, 19th century
of rectangular form with indented top corners, decorated in gold togidashi-e, hirame, kimpun and nashiji on a black lacquer ground, with figures in a garden beside a teahouse, the reverse with butterflies and long-tailed pheasants
2
Each 23.5 x 16 cm. (9.1/4 x 6.1/4 in.)
Condition Report:
The lacquer is chipped in places to the edges of the frames. Some slight dents and old wear to the panels.