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Antique Meiji Export (1868 - 1912) Shibayama ivory and lacquered timber whist counter

Antique Meiji Export (1868 - 1912) Shibayama ivory and lacquered timber whist counter

Regular price $498.00 USD
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This beautiful Meiji era (1868 - 1912) Shibayama ivory and lacquered timber whist counter is a rare and unusual piece. Shibayama pieces are highly collectible and this particular piece was produced with the export trade in mind, hence its interesting East meets West aesthetics.

Shibayama is an art form distinguished by its inlay pieces being small, intricately carved noble materials such as coral, ivory and semi-precious stone that sit in high relief above the lacquer, creating a 3 dimensional profile. The exquisiteness of Shibayama inlay ware made it hugely popular in Victorian England, with whist counters being a beautiful and practical way of adding oriental artwork to one’s home.

The markers have lovely insect and beetle motifs in semi-precious and mother of pearl inlay,  which melds the naturalism of Japanese art with the whimsical nature of Victorian gaming pieces.


Price marked at $750 AUD.

Measurements: 5 x 9.5 cm

Condition: Very good antique condition overall; two nail marks on side as pictured, otherwise minor wear to corners commensurate with age.

 

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