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GALERIE TIAGO
€7,000.00 Polychrome bronze statuette of a group of mice around a pumpkin and a pomegranate. The five mice have a dark brown patina, while the hollowed-out gourd is dark brown and the split pomegranate is dark red.
Written in a cartouche on one of the pumpkin slices, "Shôsai Foundry" (正齊鋳, shôsai-chû).
Japan – Meiji era (1868-1912)
Height: 6.4 in. (16.3 cm) – width: 7.8 in. (20 cm) – depth: 7.3 in. (18.5 cm)
GALERIE TIAGO
Sold Wooden sculpture of a hare with coral eyes.
In Japanese, the hare and the rabbit are designated by a single word: usagi. The hare has an important place in Japanese legends and superstitions. Like many other animals, it is supposed to reach a fabulous age and become blue at five hundred years.
Japan – Meiji era (1868-1912)
Height: 7.28 in. (18.5 cm) - width: 6.5 in. (16.5 cm) - depth: 13.58 in. (34.5 cm)
Bamboo toad on a bluebell flower. The node of the wood is used as the base of the statuette.
The toad and the frog, referred to under the same term in Japanese (kaeru) are associated with good luck and wealth. Kaeru means both "toad/frog" and "coming home" in Japanese. This extension of meaning is due to the ability of the toad to return to the pond of its birth every year...
Bamboo sitting toad. The node of the wood is used as the base of the statuette.
The toad and the frog, referred to by the same term in Japanese (kaeru) are associated with good luck and wealth. Kaeru means both "toad" and "coming home" in Japanese. This extension of meaning is due to the ability of the toad to return to the pond of its birth every year...
Zentner Collection
$7,750.00 Antique Japanese set of 13 lotus leaves and blossoms. Carved of wood and lacquered gold. Made for a Buddhist temple altar, they symbolize the stages of the path toward enlightenment. This set is especially lavish with giant sized lotus leaves and towering lotus blossoms. They fit into a bronze vase.
Age: Early Meiji period (circa mid 1800's) Dimensions: Total size: 57" high x 44" wide
Zentner Collection
SOLD Vintage Japanese wood carving of the face of Bodhidarma with his fly whisk. Also known as Daruma, the legendary intensity of the monk is expressed in his downturned mouth and heavy eye brows over wide eyes. A popular sign of good fortune for any business. Lacquered details in red, white and black.
Age: Showa period (early-mid 20th century) Dimensions: 23 1/2" high x 19 1/2" wide x 2 3/4" deep
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$1,200.00 Japanese bronze bird and bamboo.
Age: Japan, Showa Period, 20th Century
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$850.00 Japanese bronze rooster with artist sign.
Age: Japan, Showa Period, 20th Century
Welcome To Another Century
$950.00 Highly unusual sculpture of two natural ruyi mushrooms ‘growing’ from a piece of wood. At the foot of the mushrooms sits a small frog.
Natural piece of (drift) wood, natural mushrooms, frog of stained stag horn. The mushrooms mounted with wire and resin. Japan, Meiji era. Unsigned. Ca. H 7 x W 14 x D 6 inches. The smaller mushroom was broken off and re-attached unprofessionally.
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$1,750.00 A pair of Japanese bronze peacocks.
Age: Japan, Showa Period, 20th Century
Conservatoire Sakura
$4,500.00 Young boy in cast bronze. The subject is treated with breathtaking realism, thoughtful expression, body movement, everything is perfect and announces one of the greatest artists of his time. Examination of the fishing rod confirms this. Indeed this rod is so thin that it could not be cast, it was made patiently with a file starting with the thin end. It is movingly realistic with the knots and twists of growth. It is extremely fragile because bronze is a brittle metal...
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$1,250.00 Japanese bronze sheep.
Age: Japan, Showa Period, 20th Century
GALERIE TIAGO
€4,500.00 Dark brown patina bronze figure of a standing kappa with its right leg leaning on a cucumber. The figure is put on four-legged rattan-like bronze stand.
The kappa (河童) is a aquatic creature taken from Japanese folklore having the appearance of an anthropomorphic turtle.
His skull is either slightly hollowed out to accommodate water, from which it derives its power, or hidden with a water lily leaf hiding this sag...
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$300.00 BUDDHIST STATUE WITH NO HEAD Sandstone Jizo image with a lack of head from the early time in such smoothen condition due to aging as is. Edo period (1603-1868), Japan. approx. H 32cm (12.59in). Attached with the three stones so that please enjoy applying to its head part instead. Not standable on its own...
Mastromauro Japanese art
EUR €1,200 A Japanese bronze okimono of a walking elephant with the trunk raised finely engraved in the details, signed Seiya under the base.
Meiji period late 19th century
Sizes: 23 x 36 x 25 cm.
Condition report: Good condition
Kodo Arts
$2,200.00 Rather art deco huge buddhist temple gable. C.1910. Cyprus wood. 4ft. tall by 2ft. wide.
see pics for condition. Shipping from CA warehouse.
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$1,350.00 Japanese bronze sheep.
Age: Japan, Showa Period, 20th Century
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$850.00 Japanese bronze dog.
Age: Japan, Showa Period, 20th Century
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