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Tansu: Sea Chests
The ships plying the coastal waters of both the inland and Japan seas carried all manner of trade goods. The prosperous years of the Edo period insured an ongoing need for their transport service as most land routes were still too time consuming, ardous and poorly maintained.
The ship owners and captains of the vessels owned some of the most beautiful and well crafted tansu made during the Edo and early Meiji eras. They were stout chests for rigorous lives.
The ship's safe or sea-chest was generally a smaller chest (compared with clothing chests) for the safe-keeping of papers, seals, and money. Keyaki was generally the primary wood, with interior kiriwood drawers. Considerable iron straping and thick incised hardware on the carcase and doors insured that they could be quite heavy. The rumor has always been that they would float just below the surface of the water if tossed overboard in case of pirate attack and later be retrieved by an attached silk cord, such was the nature of their construction. Whether myth or fact, these chest have always inspired respect as both objects of commerce and craft.
Article on Tansu By David Jackson
Funa Dansu
T-0433
Hinoki and kiri wood sea chest with distinctive iron lockplate.This style of ship's strong box was known as the kakesuzuri style.Edo period mid-19th century. 13.25" wide x 17" deep x 15.5" tall
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Sakata Mae Bako
T-1211
Sea Captain's desk from Sakata, made of Keyaki wood with hand forged iron hardware, 15.5" deep x 21.25" wide x 10.75" tall
19th century. SOLD
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Sakata Cho Funa Dansu
T-1320
Merchants chest from Sakata. Possible ships owners chest. Finely figured keyaki with shunkei lacquer and hand forged hardware. 25" x 23 3/4" x 16"SOLD
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Mae bako
T-1322
Ship captain's chest/desk combination. Beautiful dovetail joinery. Keyaki drawer fronts in sugi frame. From Sakata. Early Meiji. 21"W x 12"D x 9.75"H.
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Samurai Class Document box
T-1344
Small document box covered in Samurai class opaque black lacquer with family crests in gold with engraved bronze hardware. Edo period 19th century. 15.75" deep x 9.25" wide x 11" tall
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Cho Funa Dansu
T-1461
Sea captains chest from Sado island. Keyaki box door and drawer faces with kiri interior. Hand-forged iron hardware and strapping. 19th century. 20.75" wide x 13" tall x 13.5" deep
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Sado Island Clothing Chest
T-1471
Clothing chest from the Sado Island town of Ogi. Lacquer over Kiri wood. Hand forged cloud pattern iron hardware typical of Ogi and similar to the famous sea chests from that same town. Meiji Era (1868-1912) 45.75 x 16.75 x 45.25
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Fine Suzuri Funa Dansu
T-1562
Very fine merchant's sea chest in the "suzuri bako" style.This was the earliest ship chest design. The single front door is nearly covered with incised iron depicting a pine and bamboo motifs, symbols of endurance and longevity apt for sea faring businesses. Doors traditionally secured five interior drawers and often one secret compartment as it does in this example. Keyaki or Japanese elm with rich patina dominates the construction. A trademark can be seen on the right side. 15 1/4 w x 17 1/4 h x 18 1/2 d
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Suzuri bako Funa Dansu
T-1564
Ship's strong box or safe for securing documents and money for the sea-faring trader.Keyaki or elm wood case with wiped lacquer and iron fittings and exhibiting an unusual interior four drawers. Hokuriku. Meiji era. 15 3/4 wide x 17 7/8 tall x 16 7/8 deep
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Cho Bako Funa Dansu
T-1591
A very fine example of a ship's strong box or safe. These stout chests were status objects of sea faring businessmen. and truly embody the talents of craftsmen working with wood and iron. This example in the cho bako or "merchant box" style is made of keyaki with thick iron hardware.The drop fit door at bottom secures multiple drawers which further secure additional kiri wood boxes. Inscribed "Miyamoto Heisaburo - Boat Owner Noto - made Ogi- Sado Island" and dated with keys. Dated September 18, Meiji 20. 20 7/8 w x 18 h x 15 3/4 d
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