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Tansu: Merchant Chests

Cho-Dansu. The Edo period (1615-1868) was the era of the merchant. The political consolidation under the Tokugawa shogunate offered the country a rare peace lasting more than 200 years. A unified country, albeit in isolation, bolstered economic growth on national and local levels. The businessman, relegated to the lowest social position effectively used these opportunities to enrich and empower themselves. Merchant's chests constituted a myriad of designs, but when we think of a specific tansu and daily business affairs we think of the stout account book chest. These were the repositories of documents, money, seals, abacus, as well as tea wares. A range of styles exists (usually associated with specific towns: Sakai, Matsumoto...) but the designs are similar: multiple compartments with doors and drawers in a chest about 30 inches in height and width. Some with decorative lockplates in the shape of moneybags... some with the design simplicity of the best Shaker furniture.

Article.tmb.jpg Article on Tansu By David Jackson

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Merchants Box
T-1588
This Meiji era merchant's lap desk has keyaki drawer faces with the patina of many years of use. A cedar case with wiped red lacquer is complemented by a black lacquer surround. 22 1/2 w x 10 h x 11 3/4 d SOLD
$1,800.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Money Box
T-1626
A money box or zeni bako made of cedar with wiped lacquer with original fittings and details.Fine patina and color. Late Edo-early Meiji dating.10 wide x 17 deep x 10 1/2 high
$550.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Echigo - Etchu Kuruma Dansu
T-1628
This classic Edo period merchant's rolling chest is in fine condition and has simple iron details. The stout frame exhibits mortise and tenon joinery throughout. The lower sliding doors secure a compartment which has three kiri wood drawers. The terms Echigo and Etchu refer to what are now Niigata and Toyama Prefectures. 37 3/4 w x 32 1/2 h x 20 d
$7,500.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Suzuri bako
T-1630
This is a very fine example of a common merchant's furnishing. This lidded wood box held an inkstone, brushes and paper. It has a wonderful secret box at the rear of a drawer accessed only by lifting a lid in the top compartment. Keyaki with wiped lacquer, and forged iron fittings. 9 w x 8 3/4 h x 12 1/2 d
$750.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Ko Dansu with Kakute handles
T-1647
A personal chest with rich patina made of kiri wood with red and black wiped lacquer. Iron fittings include square or kakute handles. Meiji era, 19th century. 23 1/2 w x 20 h x 13 d SOLD
$1,250.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Sakata Gyosho Bako
T-1659
This small peddler's chest has simple iron fittings denoting Edo period dating with iron hardware at the rear depicting bamboo. Cedar with kiri interior and wiped lacquer.From the Sakata vicinity. 10 5/8" wide x 18 5/8" tall x 19 1/4" deep
$2,100.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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