L8 The archer gold inro with an ivory netsuke of two musicians

Reverse The archer gold inro with an ivory netsuke of two musicians

THE JAPANESE COLLECTION

 

The Archer Inro



Noriyuki metalwork four case inro.

 

L8

 

A gold lacquer Inro of an outdoor stage, with exceptional applied metalwork, of an actor firing his bow at another who is shown on the reverse, crouching down, protecting a monkey at his side.

 

Although seen in profile, the archer has full face detail.

 

Signed: On a metal tablet Noriyuki (for the metalwork), and Hanabusa Itcho sho (after the design by Hanabusa Itcho)
Provenance: Sotheby's.
Published: Item 307 'In Search of Netsuke and Inro' by George A. Cohen.
Dimensions: 8.5cm long x 5.8cm wide

 

Hamano Noriyuki was chiefly a maker of sword fittings in Edo, during the latter part of the 18th century. The present example is almost certainly not by him, but by a follower.

 

 

Ojime: Metal oval shape with raised dragons.

 

 

Netsuke: Ivory netsuke of two musicians.  (NL8)
Japan, 19th century
Signed: Ryomin, Edo

 

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