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Three bulbous ceramic table lamps two natural and one black with stripes and one shade CONDITION REPORT: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested and have PASSED. THIS DO NOT CONFIRM WHETHER ITEMS ARE IN WORKING ORDER AND ARE THEREFORE SOLD AS SEEN.
Mixed furniture including circular mirror topped coffee table three drawer bedside cabinet small drinks cabinet and a wall mirror CONDITION REPORT: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested and have PASSED. THIS DO NOT CONFIRM WHETHER ITEMS ARE IN WORKING ORDER AND ARE THEREFORE SOLD AS SEEN.
A RARE JAPANESE NAMBAN GOLD AND BLACK LACQUER TABLE MOMOYAMA PERIOD OR LATER, LATE 16TH CENTURY OR LATER The top decorated in gold maki-e lacquer on a black urushi ground, with four shaped panels variously enclosing two monkeys, two deer, two doves and a phoenix amongst branches of prunus, paulownia, maple and wisteria, the panels divided by bands of dense geometrical patterns of diamonds and quatrefoils, with leaves and flowers picked out in mother of pearl, raden, each corner with copper mounts decorated with various flowering trees, all raised on four square-section legs united by a flat 'H' stretcher, the legs possibly later, 50cm x 86.5cm x 58.5cm. See O Impey & C J?rg, Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-1850, pp.196-197, for other examples of low tables with lacquer and mother of pearl decoration. See Also J Welsh, After the Barbarians, An Exceptional Group of Namban Works of Art, pp.78-87, where two other tables are illustrated. The author suggests that they may have been used as portable altars for Jesuits missionaries. They were first recorded in Japan in 1616 in a list of goods written by Jesuit Father Manuel Bento.
A JAPANESE SILVER AND LACQUER TABLE CABINET, KODANSU MEIJI PERIOD OR LATER, 19TH OR 20TH CENTURY Of rectangular shape with a lobbed handle to the top, the surface decorated with patterns of chidori (plovers) swimming on a stream, with petals of sakura flowers amongst the scrolling waves, a hinged door to the front revealing a black lacquer interior with three pull-out drawers, marked underneath with a swallow in flight for the factory of Hattori Kintaro (1860-1934), in a tomobako wooden box with a paper label for 'K.Hattori & Co, Ginza Tokyo', 11.8cm x 10.2cm x 13.4cm. (2)
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