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Tanabe Kounsai (1898-1987) A Japanese twin-handled hanakago (flower basket), woven with bamboo...
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Tanabe Kounsai (1898-1987)
A Japanese twin-handled hanakago (flower basket), woven with bamboo...
Starting Bid: £140
Estimate: £200 - £300
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Lot 534
Description
Tanabe Kounsai (1898-1987)
A Japanese twin-handled hanakago (flower basket), woven with bamboo and rattan, signed Kounsai zoshi (光雲齋造之) to base, 23cm high.
cf. for an example of Ikebana basket by the same artist, please refer to Eskenazi - Bamboo Masterworks from JAPAN catalogue pg.14.
Condition Report
General surface wear, Minor cracks in the rattan, and a tiny breakage to a rattan wire commensurate with age.
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