Japanese miniature wood sample Cabinet, late nineteenth century
| Starting Bid: | £10.00 |
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| Total Amount: | £12.40 |
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| Location: | United Kingdom |
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| Auction Start: | 27/01/26 19:20:00 UTC |
| Auction Ending: | 11/02/26 21:24:00 UTC |
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Japanese miniature wood sample Cabinet, late nineteenth century
A small wood cabinet with three drawers and two sliding doors, two of the drawers with marquetry inlay to the front faces both patterned and grained, the sliding doors with graining effect and the third drawer plain. Two of the drawers are signed with the same character and the underneath of the cabinet has further signature marks.This is an example of Japanese marquetry technique known as ‘Yosegi-Zaiku’ in which intricate geometric patterns made from small pieces of wood were used to decorate the surfaces of small pieces of furniture such as jewellery cabinets or ‘kotan-su’ (kodansu). The technique originated in the town of Hakone, near to Tokyo, in the Edo period (1601/3 to 1868) but continued into the Meiji era (1868-1912) and beyond. Some of the pieces produced have an elaborate array of designs, but what we appear to have here is a sample or specimen piece showing the types of effect the craftsman could produce. This is further complicated by the fact that the top right drawer, which has no decoration at all and is not signed underneath like the other two, appears to be a later replacement with a different form of handle. But there is still some charm and no small amount of skill here. Dating is most probably to the late nineteenth century and this experimental ‘kodansu’ could easily find a place in an early twenty first century setting.
| Size: | Ht 16.5cm, Width 17.8cm, Depth 7.5cm |
| Weight: | 490gm |
| Date: | Late C19th |
| Condition: | Good condition generally; the bottom drawer with (? original) repair to the veneer), the top left drawer slightly proud, the top right drawer most likely matched and without a signature mark underneath, the three knobs all slightly different so presumably |
| Estimate: | £30 – 40 |
