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    • IKEDA TAISHIN (1825-1903) A Lacquered-Wood Kiseruzutsu (Pipe Case) Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century
      Nov. 02, 2023

      IKEDA TAISHIN (1825-1903) A Lacquered-Wood Kiseruzutsu (Pipe Case) Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century

      Est: £1,500 - £1,800

      IKEDA TAISHIN (1825-1903) A Lacquered-Wood Kiseruzutsu (Pipe Case) Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century Of muso-zutsu type, carved in relief and inlaid in pewter and shell with gold lacquer details, depicting a meandering ingenmame (snap bean) plant, the flower buds beginning to bloom with one large bean pod hanging below; signed on the reverse in gold lacquer Taishin with an impressed seal. 21.2cm (8 3/8in) high.

      Bonhams
    • IKEDA TAISHIN (1825-1903) Album of fourteen lacuqer paintings Fourteen pain
      Sep. 21, 2021

      IKEDA TAISHIN (1825-1903) Album of fourteen lacuqer paintings Fourteen pain

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      IKEDA TAISHIN (1825-1903) Album of fourteen lacuqer paintings Fourteen paintings mounted as an accordion album; lacquer on paper or lacquer 7 5/8 x 6 ¾ in. (19.4 x 17.1 cm.) each (14)

      Christie's
    • A metal-inlaid lacquer rectangular plaque By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), Ishiguro Masayoshi (1775-1862), and Ishiguro Hiroaki (died c.1850), 19th century (2)
      Jul. 19, 2021

      A metal-inlaid lacquer rectangular plaque By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), Ishiguro Masayoshi (1775-1862), and Ishiguro Hiroaki (died c.1850), 19th century (2)

      Est: £4,000 - £5,000

      A metal-inlaid lacquer rectangular plaque By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), Ishiguro Masayoshi (1775-1862), and Ishiguro Hiroaki (died c.1850), 19th century The roiro ground decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with an undulating landscape, pine trees in the foreground, a lake and rice fields to one side, hills in the distance and three birds in flight, overlaid in gold, silver, shibuichi and shakudo with two flying hawks, another hawk about to eat a heron it has brought to the ground and another heron flying away, signed Taishin with a seal Taishin for the lacquerwork and Juosai Masayoshi saku and Hiroaki on gold tablets for the metalwork; within a wood frame; with wood storage box. 49cm x 39.5cm (19¼in x 15½in). (2). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • A tanto in mounts by Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) The blade Momoyama (1573-1615) or Edo (1615-1868) period, early 17th century, the mounts Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), mid-late 19th century
      Jul. 22, 2020

      A tanto in mounts by Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) The blade Momoyama (1573-1615) or Edo (1615-1868) period, early 17th century, the mounts Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), mid-late 19th century

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      A tanto in mounts by Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) The blade Momoyama (1573-1615) or Edo (1615-1868) period, early 17th century, the mounts Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), mid-late 19th century The tanto of hirazukuri, iorimune configuration forged in flowing itame hada with a suguha tempered edge, the ubu tang with one hole, altered patina, and later file marks, with a one-piece silver-foil habaki, 9 3/4in (24.7cm) long The koshirae lacquered in rich roiro-nuri with trailing paulownia in shades of gold takamaki-e and with a flying phoenix applied in shibuichi and silver with gilt details, the tsuka fitted with shakudo menuki formed as recumbent shishi, the shibuichi kojiri inlaid with a butterfly and peony, signed Taishin, 14 7/8in (37.8cm) long For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Two netsuke The first by Kazan, the second by Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century
      Jul. 22, 2020

      Two netsuke The first by Kazan, the second by Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      Two netsuke The first by Kazan, the second by Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century The first of lacquer in the form of Daruma wrapped in his robes, finished with an ishime surface, the face in gold, silver and black takamaki-e, the eyes inlaid in glass, the underside fitted with a pewter stopper, signed on the reverse Kazan; the second, a hako netsuke, the box in rogin-nuri and the cover of carved bamboo, decorated with a continuous design of plantain leaves in iro-e takamaki-e and hiramaki-e, signed on the underside Taishin 1 3/4in (4.4cm) high; 1 3/16 x 1 3/16in (3 x 3cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) An inlaid lacquer box and cover Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century
      Sep. 11, 2019

      Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) An inlaid lacquer box and cover Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) An inlaid lacquer box and coverMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th centuryModeled as a river boat laden with sheaths of rice in gold takamaki-e and kinji, decorated with a ladybug in red and black takamaki-e and a dragonfly in copper and shakudo, the interior lacquered nashiji, signed on the underside Taishin in raised gold lacquerWith a wood tomobako storage box signed on the underside of the cover Taishin and sealed Koma 5 1/4in (13.5cm) long PrevenanceProperty from a San Francisco Estate

      Bonhams
    • * A CIRCULAR RED-LACQUER PANEL By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), Meiji era (1868-1912), l
      Nov. 08, 2018

      * A CIRCULAR RED-LACQUER PANEL By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), Meiji era (1868-1912), l

      Est: £1,500 - £1,800

      * A CIRCULAR RED-LACQUER PANEL By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century Decorated with a flowering stalk of tsubabuki (Farfugium japonicum) in gold takamaki-e with details of tetsusabinuri texture over a polished red-lacquer ground, signed in gold lacquer Ikeda Taishin saku, resting on a separate elaborate pierced wood stand; with a wooden storage box. The panel: 18.4cm x 18.5cm (7¼in x 7¼in); the wood stand: 8.3cm x 13.5cm (3¼in x 5 5/8in). (3).

      Bonhams
    • A Set of Five Lacquered Keyaki Wood Soup Bowls with Covers by Ikeda Taishin (Japanese, 1825-1903)
      Sep. 16, 2017

      A Set of Five Lacquered Keyaki Wood Soup Bowls with Covers by Ikeda Taishin (Japanese, 1825-1903)

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Meiji period (1868-1912), bowls and covers in original signed tomobako, signed on inside "Taishin" in black ink with red artist's seal, five bowls and covers with autumn vegetables decoration in black, gold, silver, and red takamaki-e and hiramaki-e on natural wood grain ground, the interior of the cups and covers with black lacquer ground and decorated also with gold, silver, and red takamaki-e and hiramaki-e, a stunning museum worthy presentation by a master lacquer artist of the Meiji period. Bowl 2.75 x 3.75 in. diameter Ikeda Taishin was the leading pupil of the celebrated lacquer artist Shibata Zeshin, Taishin's art works are held in the collections of many leading museums worldwide including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Purchased from an antique shop in Japan. Collection of John Sylvester, Durham, NC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
    • A TWO CASE LACQUERED WOOD INRÔ BY IKEDA TAISHIN
      May. 07, 2014

      A TWO CASE LACQUERED WOOD INRÔ BY IKEDA TAISHIN

      Est: CHF1,000 - CHF1,500

      A TWO CASE LACQUERED WOOD INRÔ BY IKEDA TAISHIN (1825-1903). Japan, 19th c. Height 5.8 cm. KLEINES INRÔ VON IKEDA TAISHIN (1825-1903). Japan, 19. Jh. H 5,8 cm. Dreiteilig. Helles Holz mit feinem Lackdekor eines kleinen Präsentierregals auf Rädern. Bücher und Rollbilder liegen darauf, auch ein Ikebanagesteck hat darin Platz gefunden. In Goldlack signiert: Taishin. Ojime aus Glas.

      Koller Auctions
    • A rare two-case cherry-bark inro By Ikeda Taishin
      Nov. 06, 2013

      A rare two-case cherry-bark inro By Ikeda Taishin

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      A rare two-case cherry-bark inro By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th century

      Bonhams
    • A black lacquer kiseruzutsu (pipe case) By Ikeda
      Nov. 06, 2013

      A black lacquer kiseruzutsu (pipe case) By Ikeda

      Est: -

      A black lacquer kiseruzutsu (pipe case) By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th century

      Bonhams
    • A Lacquer Bon [Tray]
      Nov. 07, 2012

      A Lacquer Bon [Tray]

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      A Lacquer Bon [Tray] Signed in gold lacquer Taishin [Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903)] Decorated in gold, silver and black hiramaki-e, togidashi-e and cut shell on a seido ground with clam shells and seaweed, the edges of the shell and seeweed with a black ishime ground, fitted wood box 16.9cm. long

      Christie's
    • By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th centuryOf slender muso-zutsu form, lacquered with susuki grass and wild plants in gold takamakie with
      May. 17, 2012

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th centuryOf slender muso-zutsu form, lacquered with susuki grass and wild plants in gold takamakie with

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th century Of slender muso-zutsu form, lacquered with susuki grass and wild plants in gold takamakie with highlights of kirikane and the collar and cord attachment of gold, signed Taishin; with wood storage box. 21cm (8¼in). (2).

      Bonhams
    • A lacquered wood three-case inro
      May. 15, 2012

      A lacquered wood three-case inro

      Est: £800 - £1,000

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), late 19th century The polished wood ground decorated in gold, silver and iroe hiramakie on one side with a portrait of Okame within an open-fan cartouche, dressed as a common girl, holding a box of beans, and the reverse with oni, lacquered in red, gold and grey takamakie, sheltering beneath a large hat inlaid in aogai, fleeing in fright from a shower of dried beans inlaid in gold takamakie, the interior of plain wood, signed in gold lacquer Taishin. 9.5cm (3¾in).

      Bonhams
    • A rare rattan three-case inro
      May. 15, 2012

      A rare rattan three-case inro

      Est: £1,200 - £1,500

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th century The tightly-woven rattan ground lacquered with chrysanthemums and plum blossom with bamboo leaves in two shades of gold takamakie, the reverse lacquered in a similar style with a broken pine branch, signed Taishin; with ivory kiku-form netsuke. 7.3cm (2 7/8in).

      Bonhams
    • Property of a West Coast Lady
      Mar. 20, 2012

      Property of a West Coast Lady

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), late 19th century Carved as a section of bamboo and decorated with a sparrow and bamboo in gold and silver hiramakie with highlights of hirame, signed Taishi saku; fitted with an amber bead ojime 2 1/8in (5.3cm) long

      Bonhams
    • Property of a West Coast Lady
      Mar. 20, 2012

      Property of a West Coast Lady

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), late 19th century Of moso-zutsu type, decorated with a sake gourd in a carrying net and scattered maple leaves in gold, red and black takamakie, signed Taishin 8 7/8in (22.5cm) long

      Bonhams
    • Hako-netsuke
      May. 10, 2011

      Hako-netsuke

      Est: £1,200 - £1,500

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th century Of rounded square form, the base of fundame-nuri and the cover lacquered with a mass of kiku blooms in gold and coloured takamakie, the interior of light brown lacquer, signed Taishin. 3.2cm (1¼in).

      Bonhams
    • A shibuichi lacquer square tray By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), late 19th century
      May. 10, 2011

      A shibuichi lacquer square tray By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), late 19th century

      Est: £2,500 - £3,000

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), late 19th century Of square straight-sided form, bearing a matt shibuichi-nuri ground, lacquered with an angled bamboo water gulley and trailing plants in gold, silver and slight-coloured takamakie with delicately engraved details, signed Taishin. 16.3cm x 16.3cm (6 3/8in x 6 3/8in).

      Bonhams
    • Kiseruzutsu (pipecase)
      May. 10, 2011

      Kiseruzutsu (pipecase)

      Est: £2,500 - £3,000

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), late 19th century Of otoshi-zutsu type, in the form of a bean pod, lacquered in gold and coloured takamakie with a large cricket beneath a trailing kiri plant, signed Taishin. 21.6cm (8½in).

      Bonhams
    • A lacquer hako-netsuke By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th century
      Nov. 09, 2010

      A lacquer hako-netsuke By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th century

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), 19th century Of rounded square form, bearing a dark brown ground, with bamboo cover lacquered with a formalized plum, the petal design continuing over the side with details of inlaid aogai, signed Taishin. 3.5cm (1 3/8in).

      Bonhams
    • A Lacquered-Wood Box for Poem Cards ( Tanzakubako )
      Mar. 24, 2010

      A Lacquered-Wood Box for Poem Cards ( Tanzakubako )

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      A Lacquered-Wood Box for Poem Cards (Tanzakubako) Meiji Period (late 19th century), signed Taishin [Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903)] Slender and rectangular to accommodate the paper cards to be inscribed with poems, the box of polished wood with swirling wood grain and lacquered on the lid with gold and silver pine needles and with two sprays of nandina, the berries of gold takamakie-e and the leaves of gold, silver, black and orange takamaki-e and inlaid mother-of-pearl, signed on underside of lid in gold lacquer Taishin 15¼ x 3 1/8 x 1¼in. (38.7 x 7.9 x 3cm.)

      Christie's
    • Bamboo pipecase and cotton tobacco pouch By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903)
      Sep. 16, 2009

      Bamboo pipecase and cotton tobacco pouch By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903)

      Est: $1,500 - $1,800

      By Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) The muso-zutsu pipecase finished to accentuate the natural patterns of the bamboo and decorated in gold, silver and brown lacquer with sparrows and bamboo in low relief, kirigane embellishments, signed Taishin; with a red agate bead ojime, the tobacco pouch with a shakudo and gilt plover clasp, the reverse plate shibuichi carved with crashing waves, signed Mitsuyoshi to 8 1/8in (20.6cm)

      Bonhams
    • Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903)
      Sep. 16, 2008

      Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903)

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      lacquer and color on paper, originally from a folding album, fourteen leaves, lacquer and color on paper, each with a seal, now mounted in pairs on gold paper and brocade, in seven frames

      Sotheby's
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