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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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