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A black-lacquer two-case inroAn impressive imperial presentation cloisonnéA fine cloisonné-enamel and musen ('wireless')
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The fascination for Japan as a travel destination speaks to many. Before the world is ready again for tourism, Bonhams has gathered a collection of Japanese prints capturing the most scenic, albeit unfrequented and secluded, sides of Japan in the 20th century. This collection of Shin Hanga (New Print) by Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) spans more than 30 lots, and will be presented in Bonhams London sale of Tradition Travel and Transition: Japanese Art across the Centuries on 4 November 2021. Kawase Hasui, a towering figure in Japan's Shin Hanga tradition, is well known for his love of travel, a pastime which meant much more than mere tourism for him. As Hasui himself once wrote: '... travelling is my favourite hobby... and this hobby is not just something that I casually speak of, since sketching is my goal...' He was particular about where he would open his sketchbook, depicting famous spots but rarely choosing the most obvious or famous angles. Lot 350 (Evening in Beppu), for example, depicts the onsen (hot spring) resort of Beppu, as popular in 1929 as it is today, but seen through a tangle of bare, wintry branches. The majority of his prints in this sale come from private collections. Some bear one of the earliest copyright seals of his long-term publisher, Watanabe Shozaburo, while a few are designs even earlier and rarer, dating from before the great earthquake that devastated Tokyo and Yokohama in 1923. Most major museum collections of Hasui's prints are in the United States, where his work first gained an international following in the 1920s—it is rumoured that the late Steve Jobs was also an avid collector.
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A satsuma hexagonal koro (incense burner) and cover: A satsuma hexagonal koro (incense burner) and coverBy Kinkozan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryBoldly decorated in enamels and gilt with an all-over design of branches of assorted
0217: A satsuma hexagonal koro (incense burner) and coverEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A Satsuma baluster vase: A Satsuma baluster vaseBy Kinkozan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryFinely decorated in gilt and enamels, each side with an elaborate lobed panel depicting the Chinese maiden
0218: A Satsuma baluster vaseEst. £4,500-£5,500Lot Passed
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A Satsuma dish: A Satsuma dishBy Suizan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century Decorated in enamels and gilt, the centre with a large square panel enclosing women and children gathered at a thatched
0219: A Satsuma dishEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A Satsuma circular plate: A Satsuma circular plateBy Kinkozan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryDecorated in enamels and gilt with a winding procession depicting retainers and attendants belonging to the
0220: A Satsuma circular plateEst. £1,500-£1,800
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Two Satsuma vessels: Two Satsuma vesselsOne by Kinkozan and one by painted by Tsunemitsu for the Kinkoku Company, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryEach decorated in enamels and gilt, the first a dish
0221: Two Satsuma vesselsEst. £800-£1,000
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A satsuma cylindrical pear-shaped vase: A satsuma cylindrical pear-shaped vaseThe vase by Kinkozan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century, the mount: European, 19th centuryDecorated in enamels and gilt with a continuous
0222: A satsuma cylindrical pear-shaped vaseEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A Satsuma conical bowl: A Satsuma conical bowlMeiji period (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryDecorated in enamels and gilt, the interior depicting a seated armoured soldier praying before Ryuto Kannon (Kannon
0223: A Satsuma conical bowlEst. £700-£900
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A Satsuma rectangular teacaddy and cover: A Satsuma rectangular teacaddy and coverBy Kobaien, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryPainted in enamels and gilt, each face with a different scene, one with Fugen Bosatsu
0225: A Satsuma rectangular teacaddy and coverEst. £800-£1,200
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A Satsuma square vessel: A Satsuma square vesselBy Yabu Meizan (1853-1934), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryFinely decorated in enamels and gilt, each face depicting a different scene, (1) A gathering of
0228: A Satsuma square vesselEst. £4,500-£5,000
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A Satsuma deep bowl: A Satsuma deep bowlBy Kinkozan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryDecorated in enamels and gilt with an all-over design of a profusion of densely clustered chrysanthemum blooms of
0229: A Satsuma deep bowlEst. £2,500-£3,000
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A Satsuma teabowl: A Satsuma teabowlBy Nakamura Baikei, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryDelicately decorated in enamels and gilt with a sumptuous, continuous snowscape depicting a snow-clad village
0230: A Satsuma teabowlEst. £7,000-£8,000
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A Mashiko Stoneware large ovoid Vase: A Mashiko Stoneware large ovoid VaseAttributed to Ito Shin (born 1952), Heisei era (1989-2019), 20th/21st centuryThe body covered in pale ash-grey glaze graduating to a near black above the foot,
0231: A Mashiko Stoneware large ovoid VaseEst. £700-£900
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A Shigaraki stoneware baluster jar: A Shigaraki stoneware baluster jarEdo period (1615-1868), 18th/19th centuryCovered in a natural ash glaze and peppered throughout with feldspar particles, that has burst all over the earthy brown
0232: A Shigaraki stoneware baluster jarEst. £700-£900
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A Mashiko stoneware storage jar: A Mashiko stoneware storage jarHeisei era (1989-2019), 20th/21st centuryThe roughly textured brown and light grey body framed by drips of olive-glaze running down one side, the shoulder applied with
0233: A Mashiko stoneware storage jarEst. £800-£1,000
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A pair of Bizen stoneware models of lions: A pair of Bizen stoneware models of lionsMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryEach seated, turning their head left with bemused expressions, one with its mouth open slightly while the
0234: A pair of Bizen stoneware models of lionsEst. £800-£1,000
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Two stoneware vases with appliqué decoration: Two stoneware vases with appliqué decorationBoth by Inoue Ryosai III, Sumidagawa, Meiji era (1868-1912), 20th centuryEach modelled in high relief with a thick flambé glaze covering the neck
0236: Two stoneware vases with appliqué decorationEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A Hirado two-handled globular vase: A Hirado two-handled globular vaseEdo period (1615-1868), probably mid 19th century Applied in high relief with two dragons, each with their sinuous body writhing through the ring handle at each side
0237: A Hirado two-handled globular vaseEst. £600-£800
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An Imari fluted baluster vase and cover: An Imari fluted baluster vase and coverEdo period (1615-1868), circa 1700Painted in underglaze blue, iron red, pink and gilt with peonies and plum growing in a Chinese vase beneath overhanging
0238: An Imari fluted baluster vase and coverEst. £1,200-£1,800
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An Imari porcelain bowl: An Imari porcelain bowlMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryDecorated in iron red, green, aubergine, yellow and black enamels and gilt on underglaze blue with a central roundel
0239: An Imari porcelain bowlEst. £500-£600
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