Subasta 93 AUCTION 93 - ASIAN AND TRIBAL ART
17.6.21
Piazza Lovatelli, 1, 00186 Roma RM, Italia

L’asta sarà battuta il 17 giugno 2021 a partire dalle ore 13:00 CEST presso la sede di Bertolami Fine Arts in Piazza Lovatelli, 1 – Roma.
La subasta ha concluido

LOTE 196:

A PAIR OF INLAID LACQUERED WOOD PANELS

Japan, Meiji period


Rectangular ...


Precio inicial:
500
Precio estimado:
€600 - €700
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 26% Más detalles
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A PAIR OF INLAID LACQUERED WOOD PANELS


Japan, Meiji period



Rectangular shape, the two panels with a fine ivory and mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration on the black lacquer ground, one with a man and a child and the other with a woman with a child, both with a seal.

75,5 x 42 cm each

Provenance: Italian private collection.


* Accompanied by Ce.S.Ar. Centro Studi Archeometrici certificate of authenticity (pre-1947).


Notes:


This lot contains ivory/coral/ tortoiseshell or other species protected by CITES regulation (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora). Due to recent changes in the laws of many countries (e.g. USA or China) - about endangered species including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell - BFA recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid.


For further information contact the Management of Bertolami Fine Art before the sale.


THE CITES ARTICLE 8 (3b) DEROGATION


The article 8 (3b) derogation - Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97, the so-called "antique derogation", and the article 62 – Council Regulation (EC) No 865/2006, allow to sell this kind of item (defined as pre-1947) within the European Union. Current legislation states that if an item has been manufactured prior to June 1947 and has been significantly altered from its natural raw state for jewellery, adornment, art, utility or musical instrument before that date, a CITES certificate is not required (therefore only for material that has been "worked" before 1947, and has been transformed from its natural state by human craft).