FINE QUALITY JAPANESE IVORY GOLD LACQUER AND SHIBAYAMA CARD CASE

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As part of our Japanese Works of art collection we are delighted to offer this lovely late 19th century Meiji period ( 1868 – 1912 ) Ivory, Gold lacquer and Shibayama card case, the artist has captured in great detail the scene of two quails foraging for seeds on the ground , butterflies and dragonflies hover amongst the traditional display of chrysanthemums worked in Taki-Maki-e Lacquer  , other lacquered Flora includes Valerian and bush Clover, further decorated with semi precious stones and a Crane mid flight, the reverse of the card case depicts a scene  of two Manchurian cranes stood beneath stems of bamboo, once again with Butterflies and Dragonflies hovering above, overall this is a stunning example of a Shibayama and ivory card case and would enhance any serious Japanese , or indeed card case collection.

Condition report:

Lovely original condition with minimal age related wear.

Approximate Sizes : 

Height: 4.5″  11.5 cm

Width: 3″        7.5 cm

Depth: 0.5″     1.2 cm

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