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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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Two cloisonné-enamel vases: Two cloisonné-enamel vasesOne by Kumeno Teitaro (1861-1939), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century and one by a Nagoya workshop, Showa era (1926-1989), mid 20th centuryThe first a
0169: Two cloisonné-enamel vasesEst. £300-£500
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Two cloisonné-enamel vases: Two cloisonné-enamel vasesOne vase by Ota Toshiro (active ca. 1868-1940), both vases Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th century The first a rectangular tomei jippo
0170: Two cloisonné-enamel vasesEst. £500-£600
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A pair of cloisonné-enamel slender rectangular: A pair of cloisonné-enamel slender rectangular baluster vasesMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryEach vase finely worked in silver wire of varying gauge, decorated in mirror image
0171: A pair of cloisonné-enamel slender rectangularEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A cloisonné-enamel large oval jar and cover: A cloisonné-enamel large oval jar and coverStyle of Honda Yosaburo of Kyoto, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryWorked in silver wire with opaque and translucent enamels with a
0173: A cloisonné-enamel large oval jar and coverEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A cloisonné-enamel rounded rectangular box and: A cloisonné-enamel rounded rectangular box and coverMeiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th centuryWorked in musen shippo (wireless enamel) and decorated with a snow-decked Mount
0177: A cloisonné-enamel rounded rectangular box andEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A cloisonné-enamel large bowl: A cloisonné-enamel large bowlBy Hayashi Tanigoro, probably Taisho era (1912-1926), 20th centuryDelicately worked in musen enamel with a continuous band of peony blossoms and foliage on a white
0181: A cloisonné-enamel large bowlEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
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An imperial presentation large cloisonné-enamel: An imperial presentation large cloisonné-enamel jardinièreBy Hattori Tadasaburo (died 1939), Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th centuryThe body finely decorated in
0185: An imperial presentation large cloisonné-enamelEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A cloisonné-enamel oblong octagonal box and cover: A cloisonné-enamel oblong octagonal box and coverBy Namikawa Sosuke (1847-1910), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th centuryDelicately worked in musen ('wireless') and yusen (wired) enamels and
0186: A cloisonné-enamel oblong octagonal box and coverEst. £6,000-£8,000
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A fine cloisonné-enamel and musen ('wireless'): A fine cloisonné-enamel and musen ('wireless') rounded rectangular trayBy Namikawa Sosuke (1847-1910), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th centuryDecorated with an egret partially obscured among
0187: A fine cloisonné-enamel and musen ('wireless')Est. £18,000-£25,000
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A cloisonné-enamel squat jar and cover: A cloisonné-enamel squat jar and coverBy Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927), Meiji era (1868-1912), early 20th centuryWorked in musen and silver wire of varying gauge with contrasting shades of green
0188: A cloisonné-enamel squat jar and coverEst. £15,000-£20,000
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A cloisonné-enamel slender vase: A cloisonné-enamel slender vaseBy the Ando Jubei Company, Meiji era (1868-1912), early 20th centuryWorked in gilt wire and decorated on the front with tall leafy stems of daisies on an azuki
0190: A cloisonné-enamel slender vaseEst. £800-£1,000Lot Passed
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A cloisonné-enamel baluster vase: A cloisonné-enamel baluster vaseMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryFinely worked in silver wire of varying gauge, decorated with an uguisu (bush-warbler) perched on a flowering
0191: A cloisonné-enamel baluster vaseEst. £700-£900
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A cloisonné-enamel moriage tall baluster vase: A cloisonné-enamel moriage tall baluster vaseBy Kawade Shibataro, Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th centuryFinely worked in silver with brightly coloured enamels with a
0192: A cloisonné-enamel moriage tall baluster vaseEst. £10,000-£15,000
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