Three Japanese lacquer boxes: comprising a Meiji Period fan shaped Kogo (incense case) with maki-e decortion, 6.5cm high (chipped inside the rim under the lid), a small Natsume (tea cannister) with cover and maki-e decoration, 7.5cm high, and a three-section Jubako (stacking box) with cover and intricate gilt decoration, 7cm high, (3).

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