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Antique 19th century Japanese bronze planter
Antique 19th century Japanese bronze planter. Measures 8 and three quarter inches high by 8 inches square. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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Japanese burl wood root vessel Meiji dated 1902
Japanese burl wood root vessel marked Meiji 35th (1902), June 12th and signed with owners name Shinichiro Muto. This root vessel measures 10 inches high by 10 inches wide and deep. Excellent condition with original interior liner and shaped wood base. Great for Ikebana, flower arrangement. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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5618
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Japanese Meiji Makie Lacquer and gold Sake Pot
A beautiful late 19th century Japanese mid to late Meiji period lacquer sake pot. Decorated with gold karakusa vines and a Japanese Mon in makie on a black roiro ground, the interior in a plain glossy red lacquer. The mon, five gold dots surrounding a central gold dot represent the plum blossom (ume) according to illustration number 838 in the book (The Elements of Japanese Design), by John Dower, Weatherhill,1971. Excellent condition with no hairlines or cracks; very light rubbing to the gold on the knopf on the lid and the handle. A fine example of Meiji lacquerware. Measures 3 and three quarter inches high, 8 and one quarter inches from the back to the tip of the spout and the body is 6 inches in diameter. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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5615
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A Japanese Hirado Mukozuke Scroll shape Meiji
A fine footed Mukozuke with an underglaze design of a lakeside landscape with hills in the background and two small boats in the lake. The border is done in the brocade patterns known as nishidike. The raised foot has classic Nabeshima style vertical lines and the underside of the scroll has small designs of foothills. Four character mark on the base reads Hirado Kasho Good Omen. See page 146, plate 12 in the standard Hirado reference book by Louis Lawrence Hirado, Prince of Porcelains Encyclopedia of Art Series, 1997. Mid Meiji. Measures 6 and three eighth inches wide at top, 5 and seven eighths inches wide at bottom and is 1 one half inches high at its highest. Mukozuke bowls, used to serve food during a formal tea ceremony. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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5184
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Japanese Arita Ware blue and white covered sugar c1900
Japanese Arita Ware blue and white covered sugar c1900. This Arita porcelain covered sugar is in excellent condition with just one slight tiny inside rim flake which we show in the photographs provided. Measures 3 inches high by 5 inches across. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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Japanese red lacquer wedding dish with cranes
Japanese red lacquer wedding dish with cranes. This Japanese wedding bowl is in very good original condition and measures 8 inches wide and 3 inches high. c1880. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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4710
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Six fold Japanese Byobu screen with falcons
Six panel Japanese Byobu, or folding screen, with falcon motif. A six fold late 1800's byobu, depicting falcons. Falcons in Japan were respected for their keen vision, speed of flight, and determination. These elegant birds were trained for the great sport of falconry during the Meiji Reign of 1868 to 1912. This screen was put in order and rebacked using old brocade for borders. It measures 5 feet six inches high. Each of the six sections is 22 1/2 inches wide. The folded screen measures 6 inches thick for easy storage. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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4659
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Edo Gold Lacquer Japanese bowl and dipper
Edo Gold Japanese Lacquer bowl and dipper. This wonderful Japanese gold lacquer water bowl with dipper is in a ovoid form with Tokugawa Mon design on Nashiji ground. Excellent original condition. The bowl measures 8 and three quarter inches deep and 8 and three quarter inches high. The dipper measures 11 and one half inches long with a 3 and one quarter inch bowl. ...SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 4659 and fill out the form provided.
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4555
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apanese Edo Lacquer jukogo incense container
Japanese Edo Lacquer jukogo (3 tiered Japanese Edo Lacquer jukogo (3 tiered incense container) used for jishu-ko or kodo (the incense game).Kodo propably started in the Heian period and reached it's height in the Edo. There are three small feet missing from one tray, and there probably was a metal liner for the bottom tier. This doesn't affect quality of the piece. The bottom tier holds ash to insulate a hot coal used to burn the incense in a kodo. The middle tier holds the 3 sm boxes for the host's "house fragrances". These 3 sm box lids show the 3 Winter Friends, Plum, Pine, & Bamboo. The sm hole in the bottom of the 2nd tier is used to poke ones finger thru to get the 1st incense box out. The top tier would hold mica chips on which the incense is burned. Since 4 fragrances are used in kogo, the exterior top compartment would hold the "guest fragrance". This jukogo could be part of a lg game set that can have many components. This set was acquired from the original family that purchased it in Japan in 1865. This lacquer travel set measures four and one quarter inches high by 4 and three quarter inches high by 3 and one quarter inches deep. This set is complete. Excellent condition with some mirror chipping on the top tray edge. The inside tray is missing three of its little feet which we show in one of the photographs. Signed by the artist.The outside depicts birds flying among flowering trees. The top tray depicts a small boat at the edge of the shore with rocks,ferns and houses in the distance. ...SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 4555 and fill out the form provided.
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Satsuma Japanese Pottery Tea Set
"Satsuma Japanese tea set" Satsuma pottery, The "Japan" mark with the red pottery seal and gift shop mark indicate that it was made circa 1930. Satsuma pottery is characterized by its finely crazed surface that looks like netting. The classic hand-painted design of plum blossoms contrasts nicely with the unusual blue panels. Iron-red panels are more common. The lidded creamer is actually for hot milk. Set is incomplete because of the missing sugar pot and teacups. This item has been appraised by us, to obtain the appraised value for this item, please click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 3480 and fill out the form provided.
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Early Japanese bronze covered hand warmer
Early Japanese bronze covered hand warmer,"Japanese hand warmer" this 19th century Japanese bronze hand warmer has a very heavy brass handle with a hand pierce carved cover. The workmanship in this"hand warmer" is superb. There are some small surface use marks here and there but it is in great condition. The top of this wonderful Japanese hand warmer is all hand cut which must have take for ever to do. This antique piece measures 5 and one half inches high, nine inches across with a 7 and one quarter inch by 2 and one half inch cover.Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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Cloisonnee tea pot
Japanese rare melon form cloisonnee tea pot. c1875-1885 measures 7 1/2" high. Wonderful detail with tight design. Gold flecks. PLEASE click on see enlargement to obtain other images of this great piece of Japanese cloisonnee....SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 268 and fill out the form provided.
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