No. 99858455

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Gold-plated interior内梨地,nashiji, colored paper with maki-e lacquerware色紙蒔絵, inkstone box 硯箱 - wood/lacquer - Japan - ca 1900-0s (Late Meiji/Taisho)
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Gold-plated interior内梨地,nashiji, colored paper with maki-e lacquerware色紙蒔絵, inkstone box 硯箱 - wood/lacquer - Japan - ca 1900-0s (Late Meiji/Taisho)

Thank you very much for your interest. Before proceeding with your purchase, please review the following details carefully. Item Title Exceptional Uchikin-Nashiji “Shikishi” Maki-e Suzuribako – Noh “Okina” Motif – Dated Meiji 34 (1901) – With Original Tomobako Description This exquisite suzuribako (writing box) represents the highest level of Meiji-period lacquer artistry. Decorated with a shikishi-style gold maki-e panel depicting Okina, one of the oldest and most sacred plays in Noh theatre, the piece embodies both cultural prestige and technical mastery. The figure of Okina—holding a red fan, symbolizing blessing and longevity—is rendered in luxurious takamaki-e (raised gold lacquer), giving the scene extraordinary depth and refinement. The surrounding space is sprinkled with fine gold dust, achieving a dramatic contrast against the black lacquer surface. Inside, the box is finished entirely in uchikin-nashiji, a highly prized technique using dense, shimmering gold flakes. The inkstone recess and water-dropper tray are also coated in a warm reddish-gold nashiji, demonstrating meticulous craftsmanship throughout. Historical Provenance (Highly Important) The original tomobako provides exceptional provenance, bearing the following inscriptions: Front of Lid: 「黒蒔絵 硯箱」 “Black Maki-e Suzuribako” Inside of Lid: 「明治三十四年 八月 錦織」 “Meiji 34 (1901), August – Written by Nishikiori” This inscription confirms the box was purchased or documented in 1901, firmly placing the piece in the late Meiji era—an important detail for collectors. (Note: “Nishikiori” is the person who wrote the inscription, not the artist of the box.) Items with authenticated Meiji-era inscriptions are increasingly rare, especially those featuring Noh iconography, which is highly valued among collectors of Japanese fine arts. Period Meiji Era (1901) Accessories • Original wooden box (tomobako) with 1901 inscription • Inkstone • Water-dropper (As shown in photos) Condition Well-preserved antique. The lacquer, maki-e, and nashiji surfaces retain excellent brilliance. Minor age-related wear consistent with Meiji-period pieces. Please review all photos for details. Shipping & Notes: We will carefully pack and ship the item via Japan Post. For international deliveries, the final delivery will be handled by the local postal service in the destination country (courier selection is not available). Please note that packaging is done by a non-professional, and full protection cannot be guaranteed. Combined shipping for multiple items is not available. Delivery typically takes about 3 weeks, but delays may occur due to customs or local conditions. Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost; these are the buyer’s responsibility. If you are contacted by local customs or delivery services, please respond promptly. If the item is returned due to failed delivery, reshipping costs will be the buyer’s responsibility. If there is no contact for more than one month, the item may be disposed of or resold. We sincerely hope the item arrives safely and brings you satisfaction. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

No. 99858455

No longer available
Gold-plated interior内梨地,nashiji, colored paper with maki-e lacquerware色紙蒔絵, inkstone box 硯箱 - wood/lacquer - Japan - ca 1900-0s (Late Meiji/Taisho)

Gold-plated interior内梨地,nashiji, colored paper with maki-e lacquerware色紙蒔絵, inkstone box 硯箱 - wood/lacquer - Japan - ca 1900-0s (Late Meiji/Taisho)

Thank you very much for your interest.
Before proceeding with your purchase, please review the following details carefully.

Item Title

Exceptional Uchikin-Nashiji “Shikishi” Maki-e Suzuribako – Noh “Okina” Motif – Dated Meiji 34 (1901) – With Original Tomobako

Description

This exquisite suzuribako (writing box) represents the highest level of Meiji-period lacquer artistry.
Decorated with a shikishi-style gold maki-e panel depicting Okina, one of the oldest and most sacred plays in Noh theatre, the piece embodies both cultural prestige and technical mastery.

The figure of Okina—holding a red fan, symbolizing blessing and longevity—is rendered in luxurious takamaki-e (raised gold lacquer), giving the scene extraordinary depth and refinement.
The surrounding space is sprinkled with fine gold dust, achieving a dramatic contrast against the black lacquer surface.

Inside, the box is finished entirely in uchikin-nashiji, a highly prized technique using dense, shimmering gold flakes.
The inkstone recess and water-dropper tray are also coated in a warm reddish-gold nashiji, demonstrating meticulous craftsmanship throughout.

Historical Provenance (Highly Important)

The original tomobako provides exceptional provenance, bearing the following inscriptions:

Front of Lid:

「黒蒔絵 硯箱」
“Black Maki-e Suzuribako”

Inside of Lid:

「明治三十四年 八月 錦織」
“Meiji 34 (1901), August – Written by Nishikiori”

This inscription confirms the box was purchased or documented in 1901, firmly placing the piece in the late Meiji era—an important detail for collectors.

(Note: “Nishikiori” is the person who wrote the inscription, not the artist of the box.)

Items with authenticated Meiji-era inscriptions are increasingly rare, especially those featuring Noh iconography, which is highly valued among collectors of Japanese fine arts.

Period

Meiji Era (1901)

Accessories

• Original wooden box (tomobako) with 1901 inscription
• Inkstone
• Water-dropper
(As shown in photos)

Condition

Well-preserved antique.
The lacquer, maki-e, and nashiji surfaces retain excellent brilliance.
Minor age-related wear consistent with Meiji-period pieces.
Please review all photos for details.
Shipping & Notes:

We will carefully pack and ship the item via Japan Post.
For international deliveries, the final delivery will be handled by the local postal service in the destination country (courier selection is not available).
Please note that packaging is done by a non-professional, and full protection cannot be guaranteed.
Combined shipping for multiple items is not available.
Delivery typically takes about 3 weeks, but delays may occur due to customs or local conditions.
Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost; these are the buyer’s responsibility.
If you are contacted by local customs or delivery services, please respond promptly.
If the item is returned due to failed delivery, reshipping costs will be the buyer’s responsibility.
If there is no contact for more than one month, the item may be disposed of or resold.
We sincerely hope the item arrives safely and brings you satisfaction.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Bidding closed
Marion Oliviero
Expert
Estimate  € 250 - € 350

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