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A Japanese lacquered and gilt wood "Zushi" shrine with a standing Buddha on a lotus throne, Edo, 17/18th C.

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This lot was sold on 2017-06-24 and is no longer available

Dim.: L.: 20,5 cm - W.: 14,5 cm - H.: 44,5 cm 

Provenance:
With a label reading "Koll. Gerard van Hulst" and inventory number SC23.

Gerard van Hulst was a Dutch composer and director, author of some 25 publications including "Inleiding tot de Kunstgeschiedenis" (An introduction to the history of arts), used as a standard work in Dutch secondary schools. (source: Wikipedia - link)

Condition:
- The left door of the shrine restuck as visible on the images. The outside of the shrine with lacking and retouched laquer.
- Inside the shrine with retouched gilding and a lacking part of the red ornament in the high left corner as visible on the image.
- The standing Buddha on a lotus throne generally in good condition, with a lacking ornament of the base and and top of the head. The leaf-shaped back restuck to the base and retouched at the junction. With the hands restuck to the arms. Possibly with missing ornaments behind the arms of the Buddha. 

Price incl. premium: € 1.020,00