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Dragon's Pearl
$950.00 A powerful Bizen sculptural vessel by Motoharu Kurokawa
Of a trapezoidal shape, with irregular cut away parts on both sides.
Kurokawa Motoharu ( Tokyo, 1957 - ) is an innovative craftsman from Okayama, who works with Bizen, he has won numerous prizes for the originality of his works. Member of Japan Kogei Association.
Impressed artist’s mark in the bottom and information of the artist.
Size: H 30 cm, W 30 cm, bottom: L 18 x 7 cm.
Perfect condition
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1910
item #1438528
(stock #Ohara267)
Era Woodblock Prints
SOLD Ohara Koson
Eagle on a Tree Size: Approximately 17 cm x 12 cm. 6.625 x 4.75 inches. Date: ca. 1910. Koson signature and seal at lower right. Publisher: Matsumoto (no. 442). Medium: Japanese woodblock print. Condition: Tiny bend at lower right corner tip. Light waviness near original publisher's tag. An early and rarely seen design not listed in Crows, Cranes and Camellias: The Natural World of Ohara Koson (Reigle Newland)...
Haruko Watanabe
Sold. Thank you. Wood board used by a "nushi", a lacquer-ware artisan in charge of lacquering urushi. It has natural dripping and dried glue(natural) while lacquering. Both sides are beautiful. In good condition. The first half of the 20th century. 9.5cm x 91cm x 0.9cm
Palmrose Asian Antiques
$275.00 A pair of antique Japanese candlesticks dating to the Meiji period 1868-1911. The stands are made of copper and measure about 17 1/2" tall x 5 1/2" in diameter, across the weighted bottoms. The stands have been engraved with an assortment of family mons, both on the bases, and up the sticks. The condition is very good. There are no dents or broken pieces, and a dark patina has developed over the years. The asking price includes shipment within the USA.
Modern Japanese Ceramics
sold, with thanks! Dark cobalt sinks deep into the rough terracotta clay giving this large serving platter its name Genso 27 (The periodic table number for cobalt). This is by Murakoshi Takuma, part of his newest series of work and comes enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Genso 27 Kaku-zara (Atomic number 27 Square Platter). It is criss-crossed with drizzled snow white and emerald green which float on the surface in shiny drifts...
Palmrose Asian Antiques
$270.00 A large hanging Japanese scroll of Daruma the founder of Zen Buddhism that dates to Circa 1900. Duruma has been painted in red and black, on fine silk, and mounted as a scroll using gold threaded brocade borders. The scroll ends are made of a tropical hardwood. The scroll has been signed and marked with the Seal of Kano Sanroka. The scroll measures about 21 3/4" x 80", and the picture by itself measures about 16" x 44". The condition is good...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
Sold, thank you! Vivid dark ash forms emerald pools in the center of these 5 ogi-men (round fan) shaped slabs by Murakoshi Takuma. Size, shape, color, texture: these are perfect for showing off your signature dish with style. They are roughly 16 x 20 cm (6 x 8 inches), 2 cm (1 inch) thick and in excellent condition, directly from the artist this winter. We have currently not had a box made for these to keep the price and shipping fee down, but one can be prepared if desired for 75 dollars...
Modern Japanese Ceramics
Sold, with thanks! An evocative thick slab curling up to form a basin on a circular solid clay foot elevating the contents 7 cm (3 inches) off the table. The artist fingers are clearly visible in the base forming deep impressions about which the cobalt and feldspar meander in rivulets...
Helen M Edwards
$930.00 Height: 3.9 cm (1.8 in)
Width: 3.5 cm (1.4 in) Depth: 2.7 cm (1.1 in) Japanese netsuke of a mask maker; excellent scrim-work and fine carving throughout; signed on the base on a lacquer tablet; good condition
Helen M Edwards
$890.00 Height: 3.6 cm (1.6 in)
Width: 3.1 cm ( 1.3 in) Depth: 2.9 cm (1.1 in) Fine Japanese wooden netsuke of a crouched boy holding a ripe persimmon; signed to the base; good condition
Helen M Edwards
$690.00 Length: 4.5 cm (1.7 in)
Height: 3.4 cm (1.4 in) Depth: 1.6 cm (0.7 in) Japanese seal converted to a netsuke; finely carved Foo Dog in natural material; this looks to have been converted very early; fine honey-coloured patina; good condition
Zentner Collection
$2,500.00 Antique Japanese netsuke in the form of a fudog. Carved of boxwood, the fudog leans on a ball. With eyes wide and mouth open, his mane flows down his back. He curls his body around the ball, gripping it in three paws while balancing on his back leg. Age and use have added an appealing smooth quality of the netsuke.
Age: Edo Period (1603-1868) Dimensions: 1 3/8" high x 1 1/4" wide x 1 1/2" long
Conservatoire Sakura
Price on Request 4 lacquered wood panels inlaid with metals and mother-of-pearl. Very old Japanese work. Decoration of rocks boldly drawn with power but elegance, decorated with plants. Whoever has painted such a high quality drawing is an excellent artist, certainly one of the best of his time...
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1910
item #1438208
(stock #Yoshimune032)
Era Woodblock Prints
$200 Arai Yoshimune
Five-Storied Pagoda Date: ca. 1910. Size: Approximately 17.2 cm 12.6 cm. 6.75 x 5.0 inches. Artist's seal at lower left. Publisher: Matsumoto (No. 429). Condition: Light wave in paper where the original publisher's tag is applied to the back. Some toning of paper. An early and rarely seen design.
Conservatoire Sakura
Price on Request Lacquered and painted wood travel coffer or cabinet with iron mountings and lock. Japanese work. The exterior is black lacquered decorated with gold and polychrome. Some typical patterns allow us to date it with certainty around 1580 more or less 20 years. Very rare specimen, few similar models exist. The lock is one of the very first executed in Japan because it was the Portuguese who brought the technique when they landed in Japan around 1550...
Momoyama Gallery
$350.00 Here is another sophisticated Karatsu Chawan, which represents the wabi sabi philosophy of Japan at its best with expected impressions of roughness, austerity and intimacy. This Karatsu-yaki tea bowl with its wonderful surface is about 80-90 years old. It comes with its from the artist originally signed and sealed wooden box. No chips or cracks. Size: 6,9 cm height x 14,1 cm in diameter. Free shipping
Zentner Collection
SOLD An antique Japanese bamboo Ikebana basket in a barrel shape with dual double arm connected handle. The body is woven with multiple layered bamboo strips in a horizontal pattern which gives strength and tenacity to the piece as well as the symbolic nature of bamboo. The base is a bamboo rope foot with a star patterned bottom. Natural soot patina contrasted against chestnut brown highlights.
Early Meiji Era (1870-1880),br> Dimensions: 17 1/2" High by 9" Diameter
Hawkes, Asian Art
£145.00 An Arita blue & white porcelain dish decorated with a pavilion and poetry, an equestrian and servant in the foreground. The dish is moulded with a shallow ‘rinka’ edge. The back is plain and has three spur marks within the foot-rim.
An identical dish is illustrated in the Shibata Collection Vol.4, #303 where it is dated to 1770~1800. Approximately 17.8 cm diameter. The dish has some light wear from normal use but is otherwise in fine condition... |