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Japanische Lacktablett-Sammlung – Maki-e Blumen- und Kranichmuster (Showa-Ära) #1 - Holz - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert
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Japanische Lacktablett-Sammlung – Maki-e Blumen- und Kranichmuster (Showa-Ära) #1 - Holz - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert

This is an elegant collection of traditional Japanese lacquerware trays, finished in deep black urushi-style lacquer and decorated with refined maki-e techniques. Across the set, you will find a variety of classic Japanese motifs: • Seasonal floral designs rendered in gold, red, and soft pastel tones • Cranes in flight, symbolizing longevity and good fortune • Bamboo and geometric patterns inspired by kimono textiles • Fine sprinkled gold backgrounds (nashiji-style effect visible in several trays) The craftsmanship emphasizes contrast between glossy black lacquer and delicate gold detailing, a hallmark of Showa-period Japanese household lacquerware. Based on the materials, decorative style, and construction visible in the images, this set is estimated to have been produced in the mid to late 20th century (circa 1960s–1980s, Showa era). The assortment includes trays of multiple shapes and sizes (rectangular, octagonal, and serving trays with handles), making this a visually rich and versatile collection suitable for: • Japanese interior display • Tea ceremony or serving use • Collection or resale of vintage Japanese lacquerware All pieces show natural signs of age consistent with vintage lacquerware. Please review all images carefully for condition details. ⸻ Estimated Period Showa era, circa 1960s–1980s ⸻ Material Lacquered resin / wood base with maki-e style decoration (Exact substrate cannot be confirmed without disassembly) ⸻ Condition Vintage condition Minor surface wear, light scratches, and age-related marks may be present No structural damage visible in the provided images ⸻ lacquer urushi makie tray vintage japanese showa floral crane bamboo nashiji tableware decor traditional collectible ⸻ Important Information ・International customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and fees not included in the item price or shipping costs. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not include your country’s import duties or customs clearance fees. Additional charges may be levied upon delivery at the discretion of your local customs authorities. We strongly advise checking with your country’s customs office regarding these potential additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Prompt payment of these charges ensures timely delivery. ・Delivery Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post (airmail). Upon request, delivery via DHL or FedEx can be arranged at an additional cost. ・Damage or Issues: Should you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately before leaving a negative review. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For damage claims, please report to your nearest post office within 7 days of delivery. Please also promptly contact us and Catawiki Support. ・Due to the suspension of the “de minimis” exemption in the United States, import duties may be higher for shipments to the US. US bidders should be aware of this. As EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended, we will ship via DHL. Shipping costs will be higher than before; we appreciate your understanding.

Nr. 100005655

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Japanische Lacktablett-Sammlung – Maki-e Blumen- und Kranichmuster (Showa-Ära) #1 - Holz - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert

Japanische Lacktablett-Sammlung – Maki-e Blumen- und Kranichmuster (Showa-Ära) #1 - Holz - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert

This is an elegant collection of traditional Japanese lacquerware trays, finished in deep black urushi-style lacquer and decorated with refined maki-e techniques.

Across the set, you will find a variety of classic Japanese motifs:
• Seasonal floral designs rendered in gold, red, and soft pastel tones
• Cranes in flight, symbolizing longevity and good fortune
• Bamboo and geometric patterns inspired by kimono textiles
• Fine sprinkled gold backgrounds (nashiji-style effect visible in several trays)

The craftsmanship emphasizes contrast between glossy black lacquer and delicate gold detailing, a hallmark of Showa-period Japanese household lacquerware.

Based on the materials, decorative style, and construction visible in the images, this set is estimated to have been produced in the mid to late 20th century (circa 1960s–1980s, Showa era).

The assortment includes trays of multiple shapes and sizes (rectangular, octagonal, and serving trays with handles), making this a visually rich and versatile collection suitable for:
• Japanese interior display
• Tea ceremony or serving use
• Collection or resale of vintage Japanese lacquerware

All pieces show natural signs of age consistent with vintage lacquerware. Please review all images carefully for condition details.



Estimated Period

Showa era, circa 1960s–1980s



Material

Lacquered resin / wood base with maki-e style decoration
(Exact substrate cannot be confirmed without disassembly)



Condition

Vintage condition
Minor surface wear, light scratches, and age-related marks may be present
No structural damage visible in the provided images





lacquer
urushi
makie
tray
vintage
japanese
showa
floral
crane
bamboo
nashiji
tableware
decor
traditional
collectible



Important Information

・International customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and fees not included in the item price or shipping costs. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not include your country’s import duties or customs clearance fees. Additional charges may be levied upon delivery at the discretion of your local customs authorities. We strongly advise checking with your country’s customs office regarding these potential additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Prompt payment of these charges ensures timely delivery.

・Delivery Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post (airmail). Upon request, delivery via DHL or FedEx can be arranged at an additional cost.

・Damage or Issues: Should you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately before leaving a negative review. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For damage claims, please report to your nearest post office within 7 days of delivery. Please also promptly contact us and Catawiki Support.

・Due to the suspension of the “de minimis” exemption in the United States, import duties may be higher for shipments to the US. US bidders should be aware of this. As EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended, we will ship via DHL. Shipping costs will be higher than before; we appreciate your understanding.

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Marion Oliviero
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Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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