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Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1513110 (stock #K1093)
The Kura
$950.00
A butterfly floats up toward the brilliantly colored peony flower blossom rising majestically in Takamori-e lacquer on this Sago tea scoop by Kinjo Ikkokusai enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Chojuhana-ga Sago and dated to the artists 82nd year. The bold design is performed in thick colored lacquer. Signed near the butterfly Kinjo Ikkokusai saku, it is 17.2 x 5.8 x 2.5 cm (7 x 2 x 1 inches) and is in fine condition...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1511082 (stock #2025-1378)
GALERIE TIAGO
Sencha tea tray realized in a tormented form recalling the knots of old grown roots and stumps. The bottom is lacquered red while the outlines are lacquered black, the outside of the tray is left at its natural brownish color. Japon – ère Meiji (1868-1912) Height: 3 cm - length: 37 cm - width: 24.5 cm
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1509621
Objets D'Art
$350.00
Charming Japanese lacquer dish depicts a mask of Hannya with a staff a mask envelope and wat looks like water. Water and waves often accompany Hannya images to represent emotional turbulence and the unpredictable nature of strong feelings to symbolize the overwhelming emotions of rage and jealousy. Dish is in overall good condition with a few tiny chips on the underside of the rim. Diameter 2½
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Contemporary item #1509404 (stock #K810)
The Kura
sold
A stunning Natsume Tea Urn in various shades of glimmering gold on black by Wada Kinsai (Kitaro) enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Mizu-gusa Maki-e O-Natsume. It is 7.5 cm (3 inches) diameter, slightly taller and in excellent condition.
The Wada Kitaro workshop was founded in 1902 in Yamanaka, Ishikawa Prefecture, by the first-generation master Kitarō, who established the art name Kinsai...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1509104 (stock #1638)
Korean Art and Antiques
$1,500.00
Japanese Black Lacquer Mother of Pearl Box of Drawers with a stunning design and in remarkable condition. Meiji Period, 19th Century. It is unlikely you will ever find a more beautiful one or one in equally amazing condition. 10.75 inches (27 cm) H x 8.25 inches (21 cm) W x 9.25 inches (23.5 cm) D.
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Contemporary item #1501435 (stock #0680)
Momoyama Gallery
sold

Exquisite Maki-e Lacquer Tea Caddy (Natsume) – A Rare Deep Red Lacquer Piece with Chrysanthemum and Grid Motif crafted by the renowned Japanese artisan Yasumitsu Okamoto, born 1957.

This tea caddy is a remarkable example of fine Japanese craftsmanship and showcases a unique design that combines traditional aesthetics with an innovative artistic approach...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1950 item #1500969 (stock #KN023)
The Kura
sold
An exquisite lidded jar of turned wood covered in black lacquer and decorated with golden plum blossoms wrapped in a silk pouch and enclosed in an old kiri-wood box. 19th century, it is 6 cm (2-1/4 inches) diameter, 7 cm (just less than 3 inches) tall and in excellent condition.
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1499225 (stock #2024-1244)
GALERIE TIAGO
Miniature tea house with a crane and bamboo motif in black and gold takamaki-e lacquer on a rankaku (eggshell inlay) base. It has several compartments and trays on the roof, walls and base. Walls opening in the center with a pewter clasp. Japan – Meiji era (1868-1912) Height: 13 cm – width: 14 cm – depth: 10 cm
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1970 item #1494209 (stock #0647)
Momoyama Gallery
$995.00

What a treasure! High class Natsume made by greatest 11th Sotetsu Nakamura. It was made 50 years ago of of natural wood and coated with high quality Japanese lacquer...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1493929 (stock #0644)
Momoyama Gallery
$650.00

Very exquisite lacquer tea caddy (natsume), cylindrical form with round lid, finely decorated in gold made by the second Tamura Toshihide in the late 19th century. He was the successor and the son of one of the greatest MAKIE artisans of all time, the 1st Tamura Toshihide (1757 - 1833).

Pine leaves are molded on the body, and - another highlight - natural seashells are decorated on it...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1910 item #1492821
Zentner Collection
$5,500.00
An original antique Japanese lacquer tea chest. Consisting of two open shelves along with upper and lower compartments. Front is covered in gold lacquer with maki-e techniques depicting landscape seen with small village. depicts
The four vertical supports are adored with lacquer gold detail. From and base are decorated with mon and low relief patterns.

Age: Meiji Period (1868 - 1912)

Dimensions: 33 1/2" wide x 32 3/4" high x 13 3/4" deep
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1489854 (stock #TRC240309)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
$3,250.00


Japanese Jubako—traditional stacked lacquerware food boxes—represent not only a high level of culinary refinement, but also demonstrate the importance the Japanese place on food culture in general. These elegantly tiered containers, often adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors, are integral to the presentation of meals on special occasions such as New Year’s celebrations and formal picnics...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1960 item #1485512 (stock #0617)
Momoyama Gallery
$1,250.00

A fantastic maki-e vase by greatest Heian Zohiko Nishimura Hikobei VIII in great condition. It was made around 1950. An alloyed copper inner tray is also included.

Hikobei VIII(1886~1965) delved heavily into laquerware technology, creating a vast array of well-known works from the end of the Meiji period through the early Showa period.

His works were featured in world expositions as well as in national industrial fairs, winning prizes along the way...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1484407 (stock #0609)
Momoyama Gallery
$550.00

A really old Japanese lacquer wooden mizusashi for the tea ceremony, made of cherry wood with its original lacquered lid. It dates from the later Edo Period. Such wooden mizusashis are really rare. It is elegantly proportioned and has a black lacquered interior.

Mizusashi is a fresh water jar with a lid used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony to fill the boiling kettle and rinse the tea bowls...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1950 item #1481723 (stock #TRC230809)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You!


A testament to the brilliance of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, this lacquered mizusashi—skillfully handcrafted from bamboo—showcases a deep crimson hue that radiates warmth and sophistication. Its seamless design and flawless finish reflect the skilled hands of the first generation artisan who crafted it, achieving a harmonious balance between form and function...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1837 VR item #1480978 (stock #1-8)
Asaka Fine Arts
$575.00
This is antique Japanese Nashiji lacquer box with Tokugawa family mark stand 3 3/4 in height x 4 7/8 in diameter from late Edo era It has nice gold work only some small gold missing part (please look at my photo)otherwise good condition considering by the age If you have any question please let me know Shipping cost will provide with your shipping address Thank you
Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1900 item #1474911 (stock #0584)
Momoyama Gallery
Sold

Up for sale is this magnificent and high class set of a tea pot and a tea container made of wood and covered in lacquer with elaborate maki-e, applied with gold designs. Both pieces of art have perfectly fitting maki-e wooden stands...

Japanese : Tea Articles : Lacquer : Pre 1920 item #1453763 (stock #7085)
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$120.00
Tibetan yak butter tea “po cha” or barley beer “chang” bowl carved from burlwood, possibly Rhododendron circa 50 to 100 years old. D:11.8cm/4.6in and H: 5cm/1.9in, there is one worn chip on the edge. A charming old piece- difficult to find these days. This was not turned on a lathe, but entirely carved by hand.
 
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