An Extremely Fine Japanese Carved Ivory and Lacquer Miniature Cabinet Signed Toheki-do Yoshikazu, Meiji period, Late 19th Century the rectangular cabinet with asymmetrically arranged doors, sliding panels, drawers and display shelves, the front elaborately carved with quail among millet and grasses, the drawer knobs in the form of millet and the latches of small reishi, the remaining sides and undersides of display shelves in the form of interwoven basketwork, the interiors in gold nashiji lacquer, the gallery spandrels pierced, all on four pierced quail and millet-carved feet, one side with inset plaque with incised signature 16 by 14 ¼ by 5 1/2 in., 40.7 by 36.2 by 14 cm
An Extremely Fine Japanese Carved Ivory and Lacquer Miniature Cabinet Signed Toheki-do Yoshikazu, Meiji period, Late 19th Century the rectangular cabinet with asymmetrically arranged doors, sliding panels, drawers and display shelves, the front elaborately carved with quail among millet and grasses, the drawer knobs in the form of millet and the latches of small reishi, the remaining sides and undersides of display shelves in the form of interwoven basketwork, the interiors in gold nashiji lacquer, the gallery spandrels pierced, all on four pierced quail and millet-carved feet, one side with inset plaque with incised signature 16 by 14 ¼ by 5 1/2 in., 40.7 by 36.2 by 14 cm
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