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Antique Japanese Meiji Era (1868-1912) Suzuribako Calligraphy Tansu Keyaki Wood 9” Gyoshobako 1800's) wooden doors from a

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1800's) wooden doors from a stately residence

This striking piece was carved from a single giant timber bamboo root

One figure

A striking print from Wada Sanzō's landmark series documenting the occupations of Showa-era Japan

These journeys not only provided fodder for his artistic endeavors but also served as a profound exploration of Japan's cultural and historical richness

Antique Japanese Meiji Era (1868-1912) Suzuribako Calligraphy Tansu Keyaki Wood 9” Gyoshobako 1800's) wooden doors from aThis is an antique Japanese suzuribako from the Meiji Era (1868 1912). This suzuribako (portable calligraphy tansu) has is rare in that it has just one drawer and a the lidded top section, made of solid Keyaki (Zelkova) with the characteristic beautiful wood grain. The metal hardware is hand forged iron. Length = 9" Width = 6" Height = 6. 75" Suzuribako were used as portable accounting chests (the forerunner of the attache' case). Also known as a

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