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Zentner Collection
SOLD Japanese woodblock print by artist Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950), from the series Korea and Manchuria, titled Market in Mukden, dated, signed in pencil, with Jizuri (self-published) seal along left edge, red artist's chop.
Size: 16" L x 10.75" H
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1930
item #1341388
(stock #Hasui237)
Era Woodblock Prints
SOLD Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
Arifuku Hot Springs, Iwami, 1924 Size: Oban. Approximately 15.25 x 10.25 inches. Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo. Bears the Watanabe "A seal," indicating a first edition. Condition: Very good with faint matte line near image edge.
Kodo Arts
$1,500.00 Lovely `Shishu` hand embroidery 4 panel screen of cranes. Fine, intricate work. Black lacquered frame. Comes in origianl cedar box. Fantastic Showa period C. 1935. Perfect size for over a couch, flat on the wall. 42" tall by 70". Ask for shipping quote.
Momoyama Gallery
sold Let's continue with another treasure: rounded wan-shaped tea bowl with high foot of the bamboo node style. The body pinched in at the middle to a shape called tojinbue (Chinese flute). The light, little coarse clay with enclosures is expertly thrown and full glazed - incl. the foot - with a transparent glaze of wood ash with some feldspar over a white engobe in hakeme style. The glaze shows a fine little crazing over the engobe, which is just amazing...
Zentner Collection
SOLD Japanese woodblock print by artist Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950), from the series Fuji jukkei (Ten Views of Fuji), dated, titled Fuji Yama from Okitsu and signed in pencil, with publisher's marks along left edge.
Size: 16" L x 10.75" H
Zentner Collection
$900.00 Japanese pair of bronze candlesticks with lotus pod shaped bases, and smaller lotus pod candle holders.
Size: 5.5" L x 20" H
Antique Stones Japan
SOLD. Standing Jizo Bosatsu, the hands bearing aloft a hoju (sacred jewel), figurally sculpted from a gray-brown igneous stone. Clearly dated on the back to the seventh year of the Anei Era (1778), mid-Edo Period. Very minor old loss. Small inclusions of a whitish stone.
Height: 33.5 cm
Antique Stones Japan
SOLD. Six-armed Nyoirin Kannon Bosatsu in characteristic seated pose of royal ease, defining attributes held in four hands, sculpted in relief from tuff, an igneous stone composed primarily of volcanic ash. Meiji Era ca. 1900. Very minor old loss...
Antique Stones Japan
SOLD. Standing Jizo Bosatsu, the right hand holding a pendant censer and the left a hoju (sacred jewel), sculpted in relief from granite. Momoyama~early-Edo Period ca. 1600...
Zentner Collection
$650.00 Antique Japanese melon shaped hibachi, wilt gilt lacquer designs of chrysanthemums, peonies, and butterflies, gilt nashiji flakes and inlay adding depth to the nature scenes, interior with old patina. Meiji age (1868-1912)
Size: 16" L x 9.5" H
Zentner Collection
SOLD Antique Japanese okimono gilt bronze rooster crafted in the shokado method of casting comprised of bronze, gold, and silver. The cockerel's feathered body is finely chased and carved, delineating each feather with gilding and blackened patinated silver this is infused into the finish.
Detailed gilt feet, beak, and eyes using the same technique except the red lacquered Comb of the cockerel...
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! A unique and distinctive tea bowl constructed of half porcelain and half stoneware—the swirling blue spirals and accents serve to captivate the eye and the imagination, making this artist’s works instantly recognizable.
A native of Kyoto, Hashimoto Machiko runs a small studio and kiln where she creates a wide range of ceramic works—including functional pieces such as the chawan featured here—as well as a number of purely decorative and experimental pieces which most would ag...
Kodo Arts
$1,400.00 Very unusual and interesting bronze lantern with tripod cicada wings as legs. panels have auspicious bamboo and pines. Top has maple leafs. Great condition. C. 1940. Ask for shipping quote. 29" tall by 13" wide.
The Kura
Sold, Thank you! A lighting shaped dish decorated with karakusa and burning motifs by Seifu Yohei I (signed with his art name Baihin) enclosed in the rare original signed wooden box. It is 5 inches (13.5 cm) square, 4 inches (10 cm) tall and in fine condition.
Seifu Yohei I (1803-1861) founded the Seifu dynasty in Kyoto. He was born in powerful Kaga-kuni, modern day Kanazwa prefecture...
Oriental Treasure Box
$950.00 Japanese early 20th century iron kettle by KIRYUDO. This pot is done with a pair of crane on a pine tree design in low relief on the front side of the kettle. The handle on the lid is done in the shape of a pine cone. KIRYUDO is done in chop mark on the back side of the kettle along with some other illegible characters. This iron pot measures 9 3/4" tall (from base to top of upright handle), 7 1/2" wide and 7 1/8" deep.
Modern Japanese Ceramics
Sold, Thank you! Mottled blue in thick textured drips run down the sides over ashen glaze on this 4 eared Tsubo by Sakuchi Ensen enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The thickness of the drips adds a tactile sense to this piece, compelling the hands to reach out and touch. It is 11-1/2 inches (29.5 cm) tall 9 inches (23 cm) diameter and in fine condition. The box lid is stained.
Sakuchi Ensen (B...
The Kura
Sold, Thank you! A beautifully shaped miniature bell with simulated chord looping through the top, half lifting off to reveal a compartment for storing incense. A ball inside the lower section actually rattles around like a real suzu-bell. This is a very unusual and superbly crafted from from the Mino area of Edo Japan. The inside white clay is darkened with age, and the outside infused with color gathered with time...
Antique Stones Japan
SOLD. Gorinto (lit. five-tiered stupa) sculpted in one piece from an iron-rich blue-gray igneous stone. Dated to the second year of the Eiroku Era (1560), Momoyama Period. Very minor old loss.
Height: 55 cm The gorinto is a uniquely Japanese style of stupa comprising five geometric forms, which correspond (from bottom) to earth, water, fire, wind, and ethereal space... |