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Chinese : Scholar Art : Pre 1700
item #1485936
(stock #119)
Dragon's Pearl
$600.00 A fine root wood figure depicting an aged Daoist Immortal, holding a ruyi scepter in one hand and standing on a high rock surrounded by waves in an imaginary sea . The head of the Immortal is partly carved while the body and partly the stand are naturally shaped. Made of two parts fixed together. Ming Dynasty, 17th cent. H. 20,5 cm. Condition: very good patina with some wear .
Nicholas Pitcher Oriental Art Ltd
$3,750.00 A Chinese bronze lobed slender pear-shaped flower vase. Yuan dynasty, c. 14th century, with unusual mask handles and good even dark patina. Height 9.5in., 24 cms.
Provenance: The collection of Simon Digby (1932-2010), noted Asian Art historian, Jersey, Channel Islands.
The Kura
sold, thank you A rare large vase by Kanzan Denshichi decorated with a hermitage in the hills and a poem extolling the beauty of summers first rain by Kanzan Denshichi enclosed in the original signed wooden box bearing the Shountei seal, dating it between 1871 and 1890. It is 34 cm (13-1/2 inches) tall and in excellent condition.
Kanzan Denshichi (1821-1890) was born in the ceramic-producing area of Seto. He worked at the Koto kiln of the Ii family in the Hikone domain, moving to Kyoto when the kiln cl...
The Kura
sold, thank you Bats, symbol of good fortune, flit over the sunset surface of this Ki-seto vase by Kato Sakusuke enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Kiseto Kabin. An inscription inside begins Fukuju ? Zu (Lucky ? Image) and appears to be dated 1919 in the 60 year cyclical Zodiac calendar (possibly 1859). This is followed by the signature of a painter who also signed and dated the vase, indicating Sakusuke made the vase, while another artist provided the decoration. It is 31 cm (12 inches) tall a...
The Kura
sold, thank you A smokey yellow bowl impressed with various floral images dating from the Edo period made up of various ancient kiln shards put together with lacquer and silver in the Kintsugi technique. The bowl is 11.5 cm (4-1/2 inches) diameter, 8 cm (3-1/4 inches) tall and comes wrapped in a contemporary silk pouch in an age darkened kiri-wood box.
This method of using pieces from multiple works with lacquer repair is called Yobitsugi. Yobitsugi is a form of kintsugi that entails combining pieces of ...
The Kura
sold, thank you An unusual woven basket of bamboo strips and roots in the shape of a cocoon or bird nest dating from the 20th century. It can be used flat on a table or even better suspended on the wall or pillar. It is 43 cm (17 inches) long and in excellent original condition.
The Kura
sold, thank you A rare Edo period porcelain covered dish attributable to the Nanki Otokoyama porcelain tradition of the Southern Kii peninsula (modern day Wakayama) under the patronage of the Kii branch of the Tokugawa family. Outside the dish is expertly modeled in the shape of a sea bream, a fish known as Tai (or Madai) in Japanese. The fish is associated with celebration, not only because of its festive red color, but also as the name Tai is a homonym for festivity. Cranes soar inside both the lid and base...
The Kura
sold, thank you An exquisite lacquered box covered in gold powder prominently bearing the imperial crest given as a gift to Baron Nakamura Satoru in Meiji 44 (1911). According to the inside of the lid this box was created for the Meiji emperor and given in gratitude to the Baron for his support in creating the Keanfu memorial for fallen soldiers of the Russo-Japanese war. The box is an exquisite example of Imperial splendor featuring leaves tinged with kiri-gane gold inlay over powdered gold on a surface dust...
Kodo Arts
$750.00 Very rare and unusual bronze zen temple gong Ca. 1930. 26cm tall x 34cm long. excellent condition.
Very good sound with striker. Ask for shipping quote.
Kodo Arts
$1,275.00 Full compassion, gentle granite stone jizo buddha in prayer gassho. Lovely facial expresion. Ca. 1950. excellent condition. Ask for shipping quote. 11" tall x 6" wide x 5" deep.
SANAI FINE ART & ANTIQUES
Price on Request Additional Photos for Fine Japanese Ko Imari Bowl with Noshi Designs
SANAI FINE ART & ANTIQUES
Price on Request The size of Large Imari Bowl: 15 1/8" Dia x 5 1/2" High, 38.5 cm x 14 cm
This is top quality Japanese Ko Imari Porcelain Bowl from early Meiji Period, 1868-1912, circa around 1860-1880's. It has main background design of Kasane Noshi and Dragon design. Noshi is happy blessing symbols Ribbon design for the well wish when peoples getting marry. More Noshi you have more blessing you are getting happiness. There also total 8 crane origami design decorated in the Noshi... Diameter approximately 11 cm. In good condition.
Height approximately 33 cm. There are cracks at the base, but they are not visible on the inside of the base, only visible on the outer surface. In good condition.
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1960
item #1485990
(stock #Hasui647)
Era Woodblock Prints
SOLD Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
Rain at Omiya Date: 1930 Size: Oban. 16.75 x 12 inches. Date: 1930. This edition later. Publisher: Shobisha (Acquired original blocks from Kawaguchi and Sakai). Signed and sealed by the artist. Reference: Hotei #215. Condition: Crease at top center margin (photo). Light toning. Top back margin has tape. Framer's pencil note in back bottom margin.
Senatus Consulto
$1,395.00 An interesting an artful Chinese glazed pottery figure of an Equatian dignitairy dating to the Wei-Sui period - 386-618 AD.
He is dressed in a robe and wears a hat, sitting as if the horse has just being brought to a halt. wiht a determined expression on his face. Size: The figure measure 29,4 x 24 cm. Condition: A choice figure with wear for type and age, and some nicely done restoration. Much original glaze still remains. Ex Danish Private collect...
Senatus Consulto
$795.00 A superb quality matching pair of large pottery figures a female attendants, dating to Ming Dynasty, 1400-1500 AD.
The figures are placed on high hexagonal plints and wear a fine two-colour blue and turquoise glazed robe. The unglazed areas have pigmented colors in red, black and white. Finely painted facial details. The heads are attachable, as often seen on the largest figures from this period. Both figures hold a plate in front of their chest. Siz...
Zentner Collection
Price on Request Antique Chinese large rug with two blue, five-clawed dragons on a light yellow ground. Surrounded by auspicious symbols and clouds. The two dragons face each other over a mountain rising from waves. All in shades of blue and yellow with details in white.
Dimensions: 62" wide x 126" long |