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Inquire for Price Old Chinese Dark Cherry Amber Bakelite Faturan Carved Covered Vase - Simichrome Tested
It is 12 inches (30.4 cm) tall by 5.75 inches (14.6 cm) wide and 3 inches (7.62 cm) thick. It is 1622 gram. It has small chips, stains, and surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos). Our Guarantee: We stand behind all of the items that we sell. That is to say, if you purchase an item from us and are unhappy with it for any reason, return it for a 100% refund of the a... Japanese shin hanga woodblock print by Shiro Kasamatsu (1898-1991) titled "Misty Evening at Shinobazu Pond" dated Showa 7" (1932). Post World War II edition bearing the round 6mm Watanabe publisher's seal in the lower left corner of the image below the artist's red signature seal. Paper size: 15 5/16" x 10 1/4" (image: 14 1/8" x 9 3/8"). Very good, clean overall condition with nice color and full margins. The back is clean and the print does not appear to have been previously framed. There is...
Japanese Meiji period kacho-e (bird and flower) woodblock print of a sulphur-crested cockatoo perched on a magnolia branch by Imao Keinen (1845-1924). The print is titled in kanji at the top "No 25" and is from the spring volume of "Keinen's Album of Birds and Flowers" (Keinen Kacho Gafu) published by Nishimura Sozaemon in 1891-1892. Paper: 14 1/4" x 9 1/2" (image: 12 5/8" x 8 3/4"). Very good, clean overall condition with nice color. It does not appear to have been previously framed. Ther...
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £135 Fine Chinese Kangxi Blue & White Porcelain Dish / Bowl
This very attractive porcelain dish, or shallow bowl, was made during the Kangxi reign (1662 - 1722) of the Qing Dynasty. It is unusually decorated in underglaze blue of very good colour, with the main countryside scene to the lower part of the dish and a smaller scene to the upper right. It has a foliated rim. Diameter 23 cm. It is in fine condition with minimal surface wear, a good ring when tapped, and just minor "fritting" and ti... Fine Chinese Song Dynasty Hare's Fur Bowl in Kiln Saggar
This fine example of a stoneware "hare's fur" bowl, still in its kiln saggar, was made during the Song Dynasty (AD 960 - 1279) and has been excavated from a Jian ware kiln site in Fujian province. The thick glossy glaze of the bowl has a very good "hare's fur" effect. Something untoward clearly happened in the kiln during firing; the saggar has been "squashed" at the sides that has caused the glaze on the outer wall of the bowl to...
EastWest Gallery
$490.00 A medium sized bowl, Hachi, probably intended for use as a bowl for small cakes or confectionary distributed at the end of a meal. The design is of a type classified as Kenjo-te made for presentation, Designs ultimately deriving from Chinese Kinrande designs of the late 16th century and the Jiajing era, hence the reign mark to the base of the bowl. It is quite heavily potted with an everted rim decorated in the full Imari palette sans aubergine enamels decorated with a series of auspicious motif...
Momoyama Gallery
$650.00 Rare Edo Period Imari Chi-Chi-Kubi Tokkuri – Blue and White Porcelain (c. 18th–19th Century). Dimensions: Height: 18 cm | Width: 16 cm. Condition: Excellent with no significant flaws – a rare find among Chi-Chi-Kubi Tokkuri. This exquisitely preserved Chi-Chi-Kubi Tokkuri is an outstanding example of late Edo Period Imari ware, crafted in a unique and symbolically rich form. Characterized by its distinctive bulbous side spout and slender neck, the vessel derives its name—Ch...
EastWest Gallery
$630.00
A rare and unusual Japanese Arita bottle Vase adapting the form of a Chinese Yu Hu Chun vase and decorated in presentation style, Kenjo te. It retains some of the compositional characteristics of its Chinese Ming and Qing precedents notably the stiff banana leave border beneath the lip of the vase.
The neck of the vase is divided into two horizontal registers. The top of which has stiff leaf decoration, and the lower has a brocade band constructed from hexagonal cells framing flowers which ...
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USD $1,100.00 Tranquil Ripples
This serene abstract piece evokes the gentle ripple of water across a calm, blue surface. Delicate concentric forms fade subtly into the background, inviting a moment of quiet contemplation. Created in 2002, this minimalist work balances space and form with meditative grace. Size: 87 x 152 cm ( 34.2 x 60inch) Painting only 75 x143cm (29.5 x 56.2 inch ) ・Shipping is not included in the price. Please contact us for a shipping quo...
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sold Majestic Hawk on a Pine Branch Japanese Hanging Scroll 18th-19th century!
A powerful depiction of a hawk perched on an old pine branch. Finely detailed feathers and a sharp gaze express strength and nobility. Size: Overall 205/81cm ( 80.6 / 31.8 inch ) , only painting part:87/42cm ( 34.2 x 16.5inch) Weight: 550gr (1.2 lb) International Buyers – Please Note: ·Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price. These cha...
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USD $950.00 Stunning large Wooden Daikoku Sculpture, 18-19 th century!
Suberb large Edo period Wooden Shinto sculpture, depicting Daikoku deity . Daikoku regarded as household God , who brings luck and prosperity to the house residents and depicted standing on two large bags of rice, holding large bag of treasures and fortune mallet in this hand. Often such votive sculpture along with his companion Ebisu would be placed near the house entrance to invite fortune and ward off bad luck. Woof with n...
japanes antique textile saiyuu2
$730.80 This kimono was worn by a child of a wealthy merchant family in Kyoto during the Edo period. It was used for a shrine-related ceremony for a child around one year old. It was made with the highest quality Yuzen dyeing techniques. This can be seen from the fact that it is made of silk. It was made by a very delicate craftsman with the highest quality techniques.A thread is sewn onto the back to protect the child.There are a few light stains but no damage. Size: Height 95cm x Width 70.5cm Box.D
Conservatoire Sakura
$400.00 Chinese porcelain dish, decorated in the Japanese Imari style, blue, red, and gold on a white ground, depicting a mother and her children in a garden. The Imari style was invented in Arita, Japan, during the second half of the 17th century. In China around 1700, potters copied this style and produced Chinese Imari ware for export to Europe throughout the 18th century. The dish presented here dates from the beginning of the period. It can be attributed to the reign of Emperor Kangxi or his son Yo...
Momoyama Gallery
sold One of a kind: Masterpiece Faceted Amber-Glazed Raku Chawan by Shoraku Sasaki with Signed and Sealed Original Wooden Box. Size: Height 8.8 cm | Diameter 11.3 cm This extraordinary faceted Raku Chawan, crafted by renowned contemporary potter Shoraku Sasaki, represents a pinnacle of modern Raku artistry. Its glaze, a mesmerizing amber tone rarely seen in Raku ware, evokes a sense of warmth, depth, and timeless beauty. Amber glazes in Raku are exceptionally rare, as achieving such a l...
Momoyama Gallery
$395.00 Masterful Shigaraki Chawan by the 5th Rakusai Takahashi | Signed and Sealed Tomobako | Height 8.2 cm, Diameter 10 cm This extraordinary Shigaraki Chawan is a work of the celebrated 5th Rakusai Takahashi (高橋楽斎), one of the most esteemed figures in the world of Japanese ceramics. Perfectly embodying the spirit of wabi-sabi, the bowl features a robust, gently rounded form with a subtle, naturalistic asymmetry that enhances its organic beauty. Measuring 8.2 cm in height and 10 ...
EastWest Gallery
$300.00 A Japanese Imari export dish with lobed petaloid rim of kiku-gata, chrysanthemum form. Each lobe representing one of the 16 petals of the Chrysanthemum kiku-mon.
The centre of the dish decorated with an auspicious kacho-ga scene of a Hawk and Pine, Matsu ni Taka.
The kiku-mon form reserve framed by a nishik-de brocade border composed of two large reserves set against a cobalt blue field with stylised Chrysanthemums with leaf and vine tendrils. The reserves containing in there centre a hexlo...
EastWest Gallery
$220.00 A Japanese Imari export dish with lobed petaloid rim of kiku-gata, chrysanthemum form. Each lobe representing one of the 16 petals of the Chrysanthemum kiku-mon.
The centre of the dish decorated with an auspicious kacho-ga scene of a Hawk and Pine, Matsu ni Taka.
The kiku-mon form reserve framed by a nishik-de brocade border composed of two large reserves set against a cobalt blue field with stylised Chrysanthemums with leaf and vine tendrils. The reserves containing in there centre a hexlo...
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$300.00 CANDY BOX Made of waste 'Hanji' (Traditional Korean paper), such as calligraphy practice once used for, Mid-late 20th century, Korea. 15.8 x 15.3 x 6 cm (6.22 x 6.02 x 2.36in). Light weight but solid make. Some fade and rips due to age as is. selected by kikue * Please understand that EMS shipping fee is additionally charged, and also confirm our Sales Policy before purchase, since your order will be ass... |