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Inro, tre stycken, lack. Japan, 1800-tal.

Utropspris
8 000 - 10 000 SEK
780 - 975 EUR
906 - 1 130 USD
Klubbat pris
22 000 SEK
Budgivning kräver ett särskilt godkännande.
Köpinformation
För konditionsrapport kontakta specialist
Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Ansvarig specialist asiatisk keramik och konsthantverk, äldre europeisk keramik samt glas
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
Inro, tre stycken, lack. Japan, 1800-tal.

En fyrdelad, med dekor i porslin mot svart och försilvrad grund. Höjd 7 cm. En fyrdelad, rödlackerad med dekor av mynt. Höjd 7,4 cm. En med dekor av shoguns. Höjd 9 cm.

Slitage

Proveniens

The foundation of the collection was laid by Rear Admiral/Flag officer Sten Ankarcrona (1861-1936). Ankarcrona first got a taste for Asian Art while serving as ‘enseigne de vaisseau’ for the French navy “la Royale” during the years 1885-1889, when his Fregatt sailed in the area. Ankarcrona continued to ad on to the collection, later in life when he was sent on a special mission to Japan in 1923. He brought back vast collections of lacquer, bronzes, textiles, ceramics.
In 1911 the family moved to the mansion like duplex next to Sturegatan in Stockholm. The elegant home and their summer house at Brevik by Erstaviken where Ankarcrona created a Japanese garden (1923-27) and even set up a complete Japanese building was documented in the the magazine 'Svenska Hem i ord och bild' in 1928, which provide us with a fascinating window into this golden age of European collecting. The world renowned collection received many prestigious visitors throughout the years, the guest book contains signature of both the Swedish king Gustav VI Adolf as well as the Japanese crown prince, later Emperor Akihito.