Lot 99
Lot 99
THE DOLPHYN COLLECTION OF SAMURAI ART
THIRTEEN KOZUKA

EDO – MEIJI PERIOD (18TH – LATE 19TH CENTURY)

Price Realised GBP 3,250
Estimate
GBP 1,500 - GBP 1,800
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THIRTEEN KOZUKA

EDO – MEIJI PERIOD (18TH – LATE 19TH CENTURY)

Price Realised GBP 3,250
Price Realised GBP 3,250
Details
The first shibuichi depicting Kwanyu, signed Tatsuyuki and sealed, Hamano school; the second shibuichi with Shoki and an oni in a pine tree; the third shibuichi with a Rakkan and dragon; the fourth shibuichi, silver and shakudo zogan with masamegane and mokumegane; the fifth copper with shakudo inlay with bamboo, a nanako ground to the reverse; the sixth shibuichi and gilt with a dragon and waves; the seventh shakudo inlaid in coloured enamel with flowers; the eighth with a nanako ground and a crane on a plum branch; the ninth shakudo and inlaid in gilt with a basket of peony; the tenth shibuichi with rural scene; the eleventh shakudo with carp, basket and line; the twelfth shibuichi inlaid in copper and gilt with insects and butterflies; the thirteeth with a shakudo nanako ground with quail and millet, Goto style
Each approx. 9.6 cm. long

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Lot Essay



Willem Dolphyn (1935-2016)

Willem Dolphyn was born in 1935 in Antwerp, Belgium. He grew up in an exceptional artistic environment where collecting art and antiques was a way of life. His father Victor Dolphyn was a painter and taught at the Royal Academy of art, and his grandfather, Willem Elsschot, was a well-known Flemish writer.

As a child, during the difficult war years, Willem drew pages full of incredibly detailed war scenes. Later, he earned a living creating illustrations including book illustrations and comic strips. He started his painting career in the sixties and his first exhibition in Antwerp was followed by many others around the world, including London, Monaco, and Japan.

His fascination with miniatures and his incredible eye for detail resulted in his love for the fine detail and precision of Japanese works of art, in particular swords and armour. He bought his first katana at the age of fifteen, which he found in an umbrella stand at the marché aux puces (fleamarket) in Paris. This was the beginning of his large collection that he built up over many years and was later continued by his son. He passed not only his talent for painting on to Walter, but also his passion for collecting.

In 1984, Willem co-founded and chaired the Token Society of Belgium, an organisation dedicated to the study and preservation of Japanese armour, swords, and sword-fittings. He stayed an active member until his passing in 2016.

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