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Japanese Lacquer Incense Box, Edo period (1615-1868), decorated in takamaki-e, the incense box covered with a pattern of gold and silver prunus limbs and flowers, the interior with two chambers and a narrow drawer, the inside with a tag from the Rogers Fund, 1912, h. 7", w. 8-3/4", d. 6-1/2".


  • Condition: Maintains structural and aesthetic integrity. The lid has some scattered nicks and abrasions, with some wear to gilt and silver lacquer, particularly along the edges of the box. A 2-1/2" shrinkage crack runs up one inner edge and is not visible on the exterior. Three small chips to the lacquer along the rim and a couple of light scuffs on the interior of the lid. Two rubbed areas around the metal handles and a few scattered scuffs on the sides and bottom of the box. A shrinkage crack runs along the floor of one chamber and can be seen on the underside. No evidence of restoration. All wear is consistent with age, material and use.

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