容器 - 天然木と漆 - 漆器・重箱

Starting bid
€ 1

Add to your favourites to get an alert when the auction starts.

Ger van Oers
Expert
Estimate € 180 - € 210
Catawiki Buyer Protection

Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details

Trustpilot 4.4 | 136828 reviews

Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.

Description from the seller

Description
Exquisite Set of Two Double-Tiered Jubako (4 Tiers Total)
This is a stunning example of Japanese lacquerware from the Mid-Showa period (mid-20th century). These tiered food boxes, known as Jubako, feature a classic and elegant "Uchi-shu" (vermilion interior) finish, creating a beautiful contrast with the deep black exterior.

The lids and sides are decorated with intricate Gold and Silver Makie (sprinkled powder) depicting auspicious symbols:

Cranes (Tsuru): Representing longevity and fidelity.

Pine Needles (Matsu): Symbolizing endurance and eternal life.

Folding Fans (Sensu): Signifying prosperity and a flourishing future.

This set includes two matching double-tiered boxes (four tiers in total), making it a rare and versatile find for hosting or as a high-end decorative display. It comes with its original wooden storage box (Tomobako), ensuring its authenticity and preservation.

Condition Report
Overall: Good Vintage Condition
This item is a well-preserved piece from the Showa period. While it shows some signs of use consistent with its age, it remains elegant and fully functional.

Makie Decoration: The gold and silver Makie illustrations of cranes, pine, and fans remain vibrant and retain their beautiful luster.

Lacquer Surface: The black and vermilion lacquer surfaces are generally smooth with a deep, reflective shine.

Wear & Tear:

There is some visible wear and minor loss of gold pigment along the edges (rims) of the tiers, as seen in the close-up photos.

Minor scuffs and light surface scratches are present, which are typical for authentic vintage lacquerware of this era.

Structural Integrity: There are no major cracks or warping. The tiers stack together neatly.

Original Box (Tomobako): The original wooden box is included. It shows some aging and patina, which adds to the item's historical character.

Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (Lid): 17.6 cm × 17.6 cm

Height (Per 2-tier set): 12.0 cm

Total Weight: 2,500 g (including original wooden box)

Shipping Method
Method: High-priority international shipping via DHL or EMS.

Note: The item will be carefully packed with professional-grade materials to ensure safe transit from Japan. A tracking number will be provided immediately upon shipment.

Important Note (VAT & Duties)

Import Duties: Please be aware that import duties, taxes (VAT), and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Description
Exquisite Set of Two Double-Tiered Jubako (4 Tiers Total)
This is a stunning example of Japanese lacquerware from the Mid-Showa period (mid-20th century). These tiered food boxes, known as Jubako, feature a classic and elegant "Uchi-shu" (vermilion interior) finish, creating a beautiful contrast with the deep black exterior.

The lids and sides are decorated with intricate Gold and Silver Makie (sprinkled powder) depicting auspicious symbols:

Cranes (Tsuru): Representing longevity and fidelity.

Pine Needles (Matsu): Symbolizing endurance and eternal life.

Folding Fans (Sensu): Signifying prosperity and a flourishing future.

This set includes two matching double-tiered boxes (four tiers in total), making it a rare and versatile find for hosting or as a high-end decorative display. It comes with its original wooden storage box (Tomobako), ensuring its authenticity and preservation.

Condition Report
Overall: Good Vintage Condition
This item is a well-preserved piece from the Showa period. While it shows some signs of use consistent with its age, it remains elegant and fully functional.

Makie Decoration: The gold and silver Makie illustrations of cranes, pine, and fans remain vibrant and retain their beautiful luster.

Lacquer Surface: The black and vermilion lacquer surfaces are generally smooth with a deep, reflective shine.

Wear & Tear:

There is some visible wear and minor loss of gold pigment along the edges (rims) of the tiers, as seen in the close-up photos.

Minor scuffs and light surface scratches are present, which are typical for authentic vintage lacquerware of this era.

Structural Integrity: There are no major cracks or warping. The tiers stack together neatly.

Original Box (Tomobako): The original wooden box is included. It shows some aging and patina, which adds to the item's historical character.

Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (Lid): 17.6 cm × 17.6 cm

Height (Per 2-tier set): 12.0 cm

Total Weight: 2,500 g (including original wooden box)

Shipping Method
Method: High-priority international shipping via DHL or EMS.

Note: The item will be carefully packed with professional-grade materials to ensure safe transit from Japan. A tracking number will be provided immediately upon shipment.

Important Note (VAT & Duties)

Import Duties: Please be aware that import duties, taxes (VAT), and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Details

時代
1900-2000
重量
2500 g
タイトル補足情報
Lacquerware Ju-bako
アイテム数
1
原産国
Japan
素材
Natural Wood and Urushi Lacquer
カラー
Black
コンディション
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
高さ
12 cm
17.6 cm
奥行き
17.6 cm
推定年代
1940-1950, 1960-1970
日本Verified
214
Objects sold
100%
protop

Similar objects

For you in

料理と食事