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Kodo Arts
$340.00 Exceptional and rare thick earthenware ceramic ebisu and daikoku masks that have slots on the top of their heads for money. Holes on the back to hang but piggy banks would have to be broken to get out the money. Great expressions and beautifully made folk art. 11" high by 10" wide. Ask for shipping quote.
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1950
item #1359044
(stock #Kanmei001)
Era Woodblock Prints
SOLD Kanmei F. K. (Active 1940s)
General Douglas MacArthur, 1947. Size: Oban. Approximately 16.75 x 11.0 inches. Edition: First and only. Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo. Bears rarely used Watanabe seal at lower right margin. Carver: Aoyanagi Isao (seal) Printer: Ono Gintaro (seal) Sealed by the artist and signed in English and Japanese. Medium: Japanese woodblock print. Condition: Paper slightly toned. Small surface spot at right...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1920
item #1359023
(stock #TRC1779)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! Ninani Dohachi (1783 - 1855) was second in the long line of Kyoto potters that continue to this day to be held in high regard...
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1930
item #1358983
(stock #YoshidaT017)
Era Woodblock Prints
SOLD Toshi Yoshida (1911-1925)
Crabs Date: 1925. Size: 11.25 x 6.0 inches. "Toshi" Japanese signature and seal. Pencil signed and titled in English. Condition: Excellent. Small tape remnants at top back. This is the first woodblock print created by Toshi Yoshida. He was 14 years of age. Nicely aged patinated Japanese old ivory letter opener or possibly a page turner with carved and dyed lizard making its way up the handle.
The piece is 9.5 inches long and .5 inches wide. It is slightly doomed across the width and the "blade" section is sharpened on one side...
Really a lovely piece.
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! With meticulously sculpted vines and fantastic Peony blossoms in low relief on the kinuta celadon powdery blue background, this extraordinary vase is a truly Japanese expression of classical Chinese motifs...
Momoyama Gallery
sold Very little distorted cylinder shaped (hanzutsu) tea bowl with a rounded brim, made of little reddish, coarse, unrefined Mino clay. The expertly thrown body was trimmed with a potter's knife in its lower part and through the finger marks (rokuro-me) covered with an ash glaze inside and outside. The little iron oxide in the clay turned the glaze to light brown. On two opposite sides, decoration has been applied under the glaze in iron oxide with a little white engobe...
Zentner Collection
$1,450.00 A charming miniature Japanese six panel silver leaf screen. Beautiful silver and light gold tone splash patina. Original condition.
Meiji period (1868-1912) Dimensions : 46" L x 22" H
Zentner Collection
$5,000.00 Rare Japanese Funa Tansu known as a Ship Captain's vault chest. Made with beautiful original thick Hinoki (Japanese cedar) wood, with triangular mortis and tenon joinery. The corners and drawers are accented by attractive ash color iron plating. The inside of the chest holds a unique array of seven drawers in a natural finish, with hirute type drawer pulls and all but three with additional locks.
An old Japanese label remains on the second drawer down...
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1980
item #1358780
(stock #TRC1776)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! This extraordinary mizusashi is a fine example of Oni Shino (carbon trap and natural ash glazing) that Tsukigata is so well-known for. Coining the term in the mid-50’s after countless failed experiments—which ultimately culminated in the discovery of this unique style of pottery—“Oni” translates roughly to demon or ogre...
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
$550.00 Dating from the 17th century, Kutani-ware is a type of fine porcelain that takes its name from the region from which it originates—the name literally means “nine valleys.” In sharp contrast to many other styles of Japanese ceramics which tend towards more modest color palettes, Kutani-ware are known for their vibrant red enameles, gold trimming, and complementary greens, yellows, and blues. This set of tokkuri is painted with a common hanging-lantern ornamental pattern known as youraku...
Zentner Collection
$1,450.00 Contemporary Korean single section kitchen cabinet, made with bold elm wood (Keyaki in Japanese). This piece has an upper and lower set of sliding doors with attractive latticework over rice paper. The top and mid region have four small drawers across, with the very top middle drawers as hidden compartments. The bottom of the piece has two doors on hinges, and a middle lock to match the others.
Size: 37.75" L x 17.25" W x 65" H
Zentner Collection
$1,850.00 A charming candlestick figure of Ashinaga, a playful spirit in Japanese folklore with incredibly long legs. His counterpart, Tenaga, is the long-armed spirit who would ride on Ashinaga's shoulders and, working together, they would catch many fish from the ocean. Ashinaga is hand-carved with adorable features.
Size: 4.25" L x 3.5" D 16" H
Japanese : Tea Articles : Pre 1920
item #1358717
(stock #TRC1774)
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! A medium sized ido-gata (well shaped) tea bowl with exceptionally fine and beautifully crafted kintsugi gold repairs. One side of the bowl features a thickly applied ferrous glaze that pools generously near the base, while the pale green ashen glaze on the outside is decorated with impressed textured patterns...
Zentner Collection
$3,000.00 A beautiful Japanese Noh Theatre Choken robe for dance performance. Hand-woven Asawith intricate gold thread motifs of flying phoenixes and cherry blossoms on branches against a white ground.
Date: Taisho Period Size: 49" L x 31" H
Zentner Collection
$150.00 Japanese section of silk fabric, hand-woven in cream white and gold thread in delicate patterns of flowers.
Size: 79.5" x 40"
Zentner Collection
$300.00 Antique Japanese 15ft long section of silk fabric, hand-woven with gold thread in motifs of flora and fauna on a bright orange background.
Size: 180" L (15ft) x 27.5"
Momoyama Gallery
sold It is commonly said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, yet, in the real world, there seems to be a fair amount of congruity about what people consider beautiful, with most arguments about particular instances being about degree, not direction. This chawan is pure beauty - no matter from which angle you look at it. Slightly distorted cylinder shaped tea bowl with a rounded brim, made of light, coarse, unrefined Mino clay in the early Edo Period around 1620... |