North-East Court. 89. Lacquer cup, with cover. 90. Lacquered bowl, with cover. 91. Lacquered basin, with cover for soup. 92. Set of three lacquered basins, with encrusted exterior. 93. Richly lacquered bon-bon box. 94. Gold lacquered pencil box. 95. Ditto, ditto. 96. Card tray and counter boxes. 97. Lady’s toilet box, with smaller cases inside for cosmetics, &c. 98. Ditto, ditto. 99. Rote and envelope case, richly orna mented. 100. Butterfly lacquer box. 101. Set of ring drawers for toilet table. 102. Lacquer box, with cover. 103. A card box, with tray, of fine old lacquer. 104. Two round common lacquer trays. 105. Lady’s small toilet box, of gold lacquer. 106. Lady’s lacquered comb. 107. Gold oblong toilet box, with trays. 108. Pentagonal lacquer box. 109. Ring box. 110. Fan-shaped ring box, gold lacquer. 111. Small square ditto. 112. 113, 114. Glove boxes (used by Japanese for letters and despatches). 115, 116. Ditto, ditto, red lacquer. 117. Ditto, ditto, gold and silver lacquer. 118. Glove box, Tycoon’s pattern. 119. Small lacquer square box. 120. Round lacquered box. 121. Pair of lacquer work baskets, with handles. 122. Toilet case, of rich lacquer. 123. Small card box, of lacquer. 124. Carved writing and pencil case, with silver medicine box. ( ! 125. Set of three pencil trays. 126. Officer’s lacquered hat. 127. Toilet bottle, with lacquered case. 128. Pair of lacquered boxes. 129. One ditto, ditto. 130. Lacquered car'd box, with tray. 131. Ditto, of fine lacquer. 132. Square box, old lacquer, of Pom peian style. 133. Daimio’s luncheon box. 134. Set of three models of Daimio’s wardrobes or coffers. 135. Tobacco apparatus for fire, &c. 136. Ditto, ditto, of inlaid wood. 137. Fan-shaped work-box, with trays. 138. Lacquered box. 139. Gentleman’s dressing-case. 140. Lacquered table, Dutch model (Na gasaki ware, made for European market for merly). Models of Japanese Ladies’ Toilet Apparatus. 141. Lacquered clothes horse. 142. Lacquered stand for looking-glass. 143. 144. Lacquered drawer for paints, on which a toilet glass also fits. 145. Bowls for water, and washing of mouth. 146. Can for water, and foot pan. 147. 148. Ditto, sizes usually employed. 149. A stand for Daimios’ swords. 150. A stand for Daimios when dressing. 151. Rich lacquered trousseau box, for a Daimio’s wife, crest of Juabu-tangono-Kami. 152. Dressing-case box for ditto. 153. Ditto, richly lacquered and orna mented. 154. Another pattern for ditto, made for the Regent, Ikomono-no-Kami, murdered in 1860. 155. Ditto, with drawers, bearing the crest of the Prince of Siconsin. )