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A set of nine books and two booklets about Japanese works of art.

Estimate
4 000 - 6 000 SEK
357 - 536 EUR
363 - 544 USD
Hammer price
5 000 SEK
Purchasing info
For condition report contact specialist
Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Senior specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
A set of nine books and two booklets about Japanese works of art.

Comprising: Dr Julius Kruth, Utamaro, Liepzig, F.A.Brockhaus, 1907. Von C Netto & G Wagener, Japanisher Humor, Leipzig, F.A. Brockhaus, 1901. Mortimer Menpes, Japan, A Record in Colour, Numbered edition, this no 197. Earl of Kinnouls Exlibris. Adam & Charles Black, London 1901. Sothebys & Co, Highly Important Japanese Prints, Illustrated Books and Drawings from the Henry Vever Collection; part 1. 1974. Mrs Basil Taylor, Japanese Gardens, Methuen & Co, London 1928. Madeline R. Tollner, Netsuke. The Life and Legend och Japan in Miniature, The Abbey Press, San Francisco, 1954. Ueda Reikichi, The Netsuke Handbook, Charles E. Tuttle, 1961. Dr Kurt Herberts, Das Buch der Ostasiatichen Lackkunst, Dusseldorf, 1959. Arms & Armour of Old Japan, Victoria & Albert Museum, 1963. Otoo Huzii, Japanese Proverbs, 1940.

Sold as is.

Provenance

The Collection of Poul Nortung (1905-1973).

The Manufacturer Poul Nortungs passion for Chinese and Japanese Works of Art started at an early age, influenced by his father, master bookbinder Frederik Nortung, who collected Oriental Ceramics, Literature and Works of Art. He himself started to expand the family collection during the years 1935-1950. Poul Nortung owned a Danish metal company known as LUXOR. The antiques in his collection were often acquired in London, Paris and Germany, or through his friend, the antique dealer Canova Skånstrom.