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A VERY IMPORTANT MUSEUM QUALITY MAKIE SUZURIBAKO - EDOA Japanese Cloisonné Vase – Black Flowers – MeijiA Pair of Japanese Cloisonne Mini-Vases-19th C.
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Marion, CT, United States
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Exquisite Japanese Lacquer and Cloisonne

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Sets of Books: 1. "Oriental Lacquer and Techniques" by K. Herberts, Harry N. Abrams, Inc, 1962. Very large hard cover book with 515 pages, 324 plates - 104 in color - out of print. Condition: Dust cover badly
0028A: Sets of BooksEst. US$150-US$300Lot Passed
Sets of Books: 1. "Japanese Lacquer Ware by Tomio Yoshino, Tourist Library, Vol. 24, Japan Travel Bureau, 182 pages. No dust jacket. First Edition - 1955. Condition - Good - normal wear, some toning. (This is a
0035A: Sets of BooksEst. US$350-US$700Lot Passed
Set of Books: 1. "Modern Japanese Lacquer Art" by Hideji, Shiraishi, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1981, 40 pages. Condition - Good - normal wear.2. "Japanese Lacquer From Southern California Collections", Pacific
0042A: Set of BooksEst. US$350-US$700Lot Passed
A Cherry Bark Inro/Tonkotsu Suite: This is a nice simple wabi-sabi two case piece that could be either an inro or a tonkotsu. We lean toward the idea that it is an inro because there is no inside cloth lining normally found on
0047: A Cherry Bark Inro/Tonkotsu SuiteEst. US$225-US$450Lot Passed
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