Lot no. 2231
Lacquer kobako (small box), Japan, Edo period, takamaki-e decoration of leaves and wheels, with inscribed box, h. 5.5 cm
Provenance: Swiss private collection, assembled from 1932 to 1936 in Kobe (Japan). The collection was acquired under the mentorship of Maurice Champoud (1899-1981), Honorary Consul of Switzerland to Japan in Kobe, director of Nestlé's Japanese subsidiary and an expert in Japanese art. The entire collection was inherited and has remained in the family ever since.
A lacquer kobako (small box), Japan, Edo period, with box bearing an inscription, 5.5 cm high
Provenance: private Swiss collection, assembled from 1932 to 1936 in Kobe (Japan). The collection was acquired under the mentorship of Maurice Champoud (1899-1981), Honorary Consul of Switzerland to Japan in Kobe, director of Nestlé's Japanese subsidiary and an expert in Japanese art. The entire collection was inherited and has remained in the family ever since.
General surface wear
Wear to the gilding
Overall wear to the surface
Wear to the gilding
A collection of Japanese Art
The exceptional collection presented here bears witness to the refinement of Japanese art, notably through a selection of inrô and boxes carefully assembled in Japan between 1932 and 1936.
It was assembled in Kobe by a Swiss collector living in Japan, who relied on the expert advice of Maurice Champoud (1899-1981), then Honorary Consul of Switzerland in Kobe. A connoisseur of Japanese art, Champoud played a key role in the creation of this collection.
Passed down by inheritance within the same family to this day, this collection reflects a passionate and erudite appreciation of the subtlety and richness of Japanese art.
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Classic furniture
About the sale06/17/2025
Catalog
Furniture and Carpets, Oriental and Far Eastern Art, Works of Art and Collectables, Sacred Art
1205 Genève - Switzerland