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Auction archive: Lot number 22

SHIBATA ZESHIN 柴田是真 (1807–1891) INRŌ (MEDICINE CASE) WITH DESIGN OF SHŌKI THE DEMON-QUELLER AND A DEMON, AND NETSUKE (TOGGLE) WITH SAKE-BOTTLE DESIGN 鍾馗鬼遣図蒔絵鞘印籠 酒瓢図蒔絵根付

Estimate
£60,000 - £80,000
ca. US$76,942 - US$102,590
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 22

SHIBATA ZESHIN 柴田是真 (1807–1891) INRŌ (MEDICINE CASE) WITH DESIGN OF SHŌKI THE DEMON-QUELLER AND A DEMON, AND NETSUKE (TOGGLE) WITH SAKE-BOTTLE DESIGN 鍾馗鬼遣図蒔絵鞘印籠 酒瓢図蒔絵根付

Estimate
£60,000 - £80,000
ca. US$76,942 - US$102,590
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

SHIBATA ZESHIN 柴田是真 (1807–1891) INRŌ (MEDICINE CASE) WITH DESIGN OF SHŌKI THE DEMON-QUELLER AND A DEMON, AND NETSUKE (TOGGLE) WITH SAKE-BOTTLE DESIGN 鍾馗鬼遣図蒔絵鞘印籠 酒瓢図蒔絵根付 Meiji era (1868–1912), circa 1886 In sheath-inrō form, the case of wood covered in silver fundame textured in ishime-nuri to imitate the walls of a rustic dwelling, each side pierced with a window, the window bars rendered on one side in shell and on the other in tetsusabi-nuri, one side of the sheath hinged to release the container inside, the interior of the sheath finished in gold fundame lacquer, the container probably of paper, with overhanging lid and divided interior, covered in gold kinji and ishime-nuri; on the front, Shōki the Demon-queller in coloured togidashi maki-e seen from the waist up, dressed in the robes and cap of a Chinese scholar-official, with his sword on his back and wearing a baleful expression, the reverse also in togidashi maki-e with an oni (demon) in silhouette hiding behind a shōji (paper screen), the netsuke in box form, of wood lacquered in shibuichi-nuri and with a design of a large and a small decorated gourd in takamaki-e; iron and gold ojime in the form of a mallet; the inrō signed in scratched characters on the base near one of the cord-runners Zeshin 是真, the netsuke signed in scratched characters on the base Zeshin 是真 Inrō: 8.2cm × 6cm × 1.6cm (3¼in × 2⅜in × ⅝in) Netsuke: 3.2cm × 2.7cm × 1.4cm (1¼in × 1in × ½in) With fitted wood storage box (2) Provenance: (Inrō:) Vever Collection Vignier Collection Densmore Collection Bess Collection (Netsuke:) Hayashi Collection, sold in 1902 Vever Collection (Inrō and netsuke:) Charles Greenfield Collection, sold at Eskenazi Ltd., London, 1990 Sold in these Rooms, 5 November 2014, lot 6 Exhibited and Published: Stern 1972, cat. no. 164 (inrō) Pekarik 1980, cat. no. 79 Eskenazi 1990, cat. no. 79 Nezu Bijutsukan (Nezu Museum) 2012, cat. no. 87 Fußnoten The Chinese demon-queller Shōki in pursuit of a fleeing oni (demon) was one of Zeshin's favourite subjects in both lacquer and painting, and numerous examples are extant (for a painted version, see lot 11 in the present catalogue). The Nezu Museum in Tokyo owns an inrō (Nezu Bijutsukan 2012, cat. no. 86) which is very similar to the present lot with the difference that the inner container is in the more usual form of a set of interlocking compartments. With its intricate structure, complex range of techniques, lively characterization, and meticulous finish, this lot displays many of the virtues of Zeshin's finest inrō.

Auction archive: Lot number 22
Auction:
Datum:
7 Nov 2019
Auction house:
Bonhams London
London, New Bond Street 101 New Bond Street London W1S 1SR Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

SHIBATA ZESHIN 柴田是真 (1807–1891) INRŌ (MEDICINE CASE) WITH DESIGN OF SHŌKI THE DEMON-QUELLER AND A DEMON, AND NETSUKE (TOGGLE) WITH SAKE-BOTTLE DESIGN 鍾馗鬼遣図蒔絵鞘印籠 酒瓢図蒔絵根付 Meiji era (1868–1912), circa 1886 In sheath-inrō form, the case of wood covered in silver fundame textured in ishime-nuri to imitate the walls of a rustic dwelling, each side pierced with a window, the window bars rendered on one side in shell and on the other in tetsusabi-nuri, one side of the sheath hinged to release the container inside, the interior of the sheath finished in gold fundame lacquer, the container probably of paper, with overhanging lid and divided interior, covered in gold kinji and ishime-nuri; on the front, Shōki the Demon-queller in coloured togidashi maki-e seen from the waist up, dressed in the robes and cap of a Chinese scholar-official, with his sword on his back and wearing a baleful expression, the reverse also in togidashi maki-e with an oni (demon) in silhouette hiding behind a shōji (paper screen), the netsuke in box form, of wood lacquered in shibuichi-nuri and with a design of a large and a small decorated gourd in takamaki-e; iron and gold ojime in the form of a mallet; the inrō signed in scratched characters on the base near one of the cord-runners Zeshin 是真, the netsuke signed in scratched characters on the base Zeshin 是真 Inrō: 8.2cm × 6cm × 1.6cm (3¼in × 2⅜in × ⅝in) Netsuke: 3.2cm × 2.7cm × 1.4cm (1¼in × 1in × ½in) With fitted wood storage box (2) Provenance: (Inrō:) Vever Collection Vignier Collection Densmore Collection Bess Collection (Netsuke:) Hayashi Collection, sold in 1902 Vever Collection (Inrō and netsuke:) Charles Greenfield Collection, sold at Eskenazi Ltd., London, 1990 Sold in these Rooms, 5 November 2014, lot 6 Exhibited and Published: Stern 1972, cat. no. 164 (inrō) Pekarik 1980, cat. no. 79 Eskenazi 1990, cat. no. 79 Nezu Bijutsukan (Nezu Museum) 2012, cat. no. 87 Fußnoten The Chinese demon-queller Shōki in pursuit of a fleeing oni (demon) was one of Zeshin's favourite subjects in both lacquer and painting, and numerous examples are extant (for a painted version, see lot 11 in the present catalogue). The Nezu Museum in Tokyo owns an inrō (Nezu Bijutsukan 2012, cat. no. 86) which is very similar to the present lot with the difference that the inner container is in the more usual form of a set of interlocking compartments. With its intricate structure, complex range of techniques, lively characterization, and meticulous finish, this lot displays many of the virtues of Zeshin's finest inrō.

Auction archive: Lot number 22
Auction:
Datum:
7 Nov 2019
Auction house:
Bonhams London
London, New Bond Street 101 New Bond Street London W1S 1SR Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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