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    • 明治時代 梅沢隆真 (1874 - 1953) 木胎澤瀉圖茶盤 A Large Wood Tea Tray, Meiji Period
      Mar. 17, 2024

      明治時代 梅沢隆真 (1874 - 1953) 木胎澤瀉圖茶盤 A Large Wood Tea Tray, Meiji Period

      Est: NT$30,000 - NT$40,000

      277 梅沢隆真 (1874 - 1953) 明治時代 木胎澤瀉圖茶盤 L30.3cm 器身銘款:隆真 來源:台灣50美術館收藏 展覽: 「欺器・漆器特展」,國立臺灣師範大學,2020年11月22日-12月3日 出版:《欺器・漆器特展》,國立臺灣師範大學文物保存維護研究發展中心,2020年,頁141 預估價: TWD 30,000-40,000 RMB 7,000-9,300 Umezawa Ryushin (1874 - 1953) A Large Wood Tea Tray Meiji Period L30.3cm EXHIBITED Tricky Shikki - Japanese Lacquerware, NTNU, 22 November to 3 December 2020 LITERATURE Tricky Shikki - Japanese Lacquerware, NTNU Research Center for Conservation of Cultural Relics, 2020, p. 141 PROVENANCE: Museum 50 of Taiwan Collection

      Yu Jen Taipei
    • *A black-lacquer katana-kake (sword stand) with decoration of butterflies
      Nov. 09, 2017

      *A black-lacquer katana-kake (sword stand) with decoration of butterflies

      Est: £4,000 - £5,000

      *A black-lacquer katana-kake (sword stand) with decoration of butterflies By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, circa 1900-1920

      Bonhams
    • A partially lacquered-wood rectangular ryoshibako (document box) and cover Fine Japanese Art
      Nov. 06, 2014

      A partially lacquered-wood rectangular ryoshibako (document box) and cover Fine Japanese Art

      Est: £1,200 - £1,800

      By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1952), early 20th century The overlapping lid lacquered in green and gold hiramaki-e with two makuwa-uri (Japanese melon) and trailing vine reserved on the natural grain ground, the inside of the lid and box decorated with gold leaf scattered over a sparsely sprinkled mica ground, containing three ensuite lacquered-wood brush holders, one signed in gold lacquer Ryushin and two signed with seal Koma, four ensuite lacquered-wood paper weights in the form of gourds decorated with vine and foliage, each signed in black lacquer Ryushin, the inside of the lid signed in black lacquer Ryushin with seal Ryushin.4.5cm x 30.7cm x 27.5cm (1¾in x 12in x 10¾in). (9).

      Bonhams
    • An unusual lacquered kashibako (sweetmeat box) and
      Nov. 06, 2013

      An unusual lacquered kashibako (sweetmeat box) and

      Est: -

      An unusual lacquered kashibako (sweetmeat box) and cover By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1952), early 20th century

      Bonhams
    • By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), dated 1903Comprising a pair of cylindrical deep haisen (bowl for washing sakazuki) and a small rectangular
      Nov. 06, 2012

      By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), dated 1903Comprising a pair of cylindrical deep haisen (bowl for washing sakazuki) and a small rectangular

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), dated 1903 Comprising a pair of cylindrical deep haisen (bowl for washing sakazuki) and a small rectangular tray, all decorated with a matching design of Korin-style crashing waves, lacquered in gold takamakie and gin-ishimeiji on a black ground, all signed in gold lacquer Ryushin; with tomobako titled and signed by the artist, Meiji sanju roku mizunoe-u nen roku gatsu (sixth month, in the year of Meiji 36 [June, 1903]), signed Umezawa Ryushin zo. The haisen 8.2cm x 14cm (3¼in x 5½in), the tray 11.3cm x 9.8cm (4½in x 3 13/16in). (4).

      Bonhams
    • By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), Taisho/Showa PeriodOf conventional form with rounded corners and an overlapping lid, the sparsely sprinkled
      May. 17, 2012

      By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), Taisho/Showa PeriodOf conventional form with rounded corners and an overlapping lid, the sparsely sprinkled

      Est: £8,000 - £10,000

      By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), Taisho/Showa Period Of conventional form with rounded corners and an overlapping lid, the sparsely sprinkled nashiji ground decorated in gold and silver takamakie with thatched dwellings nestled amongst a thicket of pine and bamboo, the lower section with two bands of stylised clouds, the bamboo leaves' design extending over all the sides of the lid and box, the kikumon appearing prominently at the top of the lid, containing en-suite, removable trays for an ink-stone, a silvered-metal mizuire (water-dropper) chased with stylised waves, an ink-stick holder, a spike, a knife, and two brushes with nashiji holders and silver fittings, the underside and interior of dense and rich nashiji, the rims of both box and lid of silver, the underside signed in gold takamakie, Ryushin kinsei with seal Ryushin; with wood storage box. 4cm x 24.4cm x 21.3cm (1 9/16in x 9 5/8in x 8 3/8in). (9).

      Bonhams
    • By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), dated 1903Comprising a pair of cylindrical deep haisen (bowl for washing sakazuki) and a small rectangular
      May. 17, 2012

      By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), dated 1903Comprising a pair of cylindrical deep haisen (bowl for washing sakazuki) and a small rectangular

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), dated 1903 Comprising a pair of cylindrical deep haisen (bowl for washing sakazuki) and a small rectangular tray, all decorated with a matching design of Korin-style, crashing waves, lacquered in gold takamakie and gin-ishimeiji against a black ground, all signed in gold lacquer Ryushin; with tomobako titled and signed by the artist, Meiji sanju roku mizunoe-u nen roku gatsu (sixth month, in the year of Meiji 36 [June, 1903]), signed Umezawa Ryushin zo. The haisen 8.2cm x 14cm (3¼in x 5½in), the tray 11.3cm x 9.8cm (4½in x 3 13/16in). (4).

      Bonhams
    • A lacquer haisen (bowl for washing sakazuki) By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), Showa Period
      Nov. 10, 2011

      A lacquer haisen (bowl for washing sakazuki) By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), Showa Period

      Est: £600 - £700

      By Umezawa Ryushin (1874-1953), Showa Period Made out of natural gourd, the tall waisted splayed foot lacquered in gold and iroe-hiramakie with a border of stylised leaves, the outlines subtly rendered in tetsusabinuri, signed with gold lacquer seal Ryushin; with tomobako titled and signed by the artist Ryushin zo with seal. 14.7cm (5¾in) high. (2).

      Bonhams
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