No. 100116192

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Cabinet - Wood - Japan  (No reserve price)
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Cabinet - Wood - Japan (No reserve price)

Japanese Inkan Tansu (Mini Desk Cabinet with Seal Holder) – Showa Period, 1978 This charming Japanese Inkan Tansu is a small traditional desk cabinet used for storing personal seals (inkan), red ink pads, and important documents. Such cabinets were commonly used in offices, shops, and private studies, reflecting Japan’s unique seal-based business and writing culture. A handwritten inscription on the back reads “Showa 53”, corresponding to 1978, providing a clear historical reference to the Showa period. The cabinet features solid wooden construction with iron hardware, giving it a dignified and practical appearance. On the top is a vertical seal holder, designed to store a personal or business seal upright for daily use—an authentic and distinctive detail rarely seen today. Inside the drawers, the original red lining remains, showing partial peeling and age-related wear, consistent with decades of use. These traces of time add character and authenticity to this piece. Compact in size yet rich in cultural significance, this cabinet is ideal for collectors of Japanese antiques, writing desks, or as a decorative accent that tells a story of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and everyday life. Period: Showa period, dated 1978 (Showa 53) Origin: Japan Material: Wood, iron fittings Dimensions & Weight • Height: 18 cm • Width: 19.5 cm • Depth: 16.5 cm • Height including seal holder: approx. 30 cm • Weight: 724 g

No. 100116192

Sold
Cabinet - Wood - Japan  (No reserve price)

Cabinet - Wood - Japan (No reserve price)

Japanese Inkan Tansu (Mini Desk Cabinet with Seal Holder) – Showa Period, 1978

This charming Japanese Inkan Tansu is a small traditional desk cabinet used for storing personal seals (inkan), red ink pads, and important documents.
Such cabinets were commonly used in offices, shops, and private studies, reflecting Japan’s unique seal-based business and writing culture.

A handwritten inscription on the back reads “Showa 53”, corresponding to 1978, providing a clear historical reference to the Showa period.

The cabinet features solid wooden construction with iron hardware, giving it a dignified and practical appearance.
On the top is a vertical seal holder, designed to store a personal or business seal upright for daily use—an authentic and distinctive detail rarely seen today.

Inside the drawers, the original red lining remains, showing partial peeling and age-related wear, consistent with decades of use. These traces of time add character and authenticity to this piece.

Compact in size yet rich in cultural significance, this cabinet is ideal for collectors of Japanese antiques, writing desks, or as a decorative accent that tells a story of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and everyday life.

Period: Showa period, dated 1978 (Showa 53)
Origin: Japan
Material: Wood, iron fittings

Dimensions & Weight
• Height: 18 cm
• Width: 19.5 cm
• Depth: 16.5 cm
• Height including seal holder: approx. 30 cm
• Weight: 724 g

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