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Antique Japanese Edo porcelain Imari Charger
Japanese Imari Edo to Meiji Charger c1860 to 1900. Measures 18 inches across. Excellent condition, no chips cracks or repairs. 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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5624
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Japanese studio pottery vase with crackle glaze
This appears to be a Japanese studio pottery vase with crackle glaze. We can not make out the signature so we could be wrong...it is possible it is an American Art Pottery piece in the Japanese style. This stoneware piece measures 7 inches high and 4 and three quarters at the center. Lovely peach color mixed with crackle glaze. Excellent condition. Signed on base. Excellent condition. ** This item has been SOLD and and is not available for purchase. If you want to know the amount it sold for, go to www.OneofAKindAntiques.com .. click the red and black ARCHIVES HOMEPAGE logo, then insert the item #:5624 and fill out the form. There is a small charge for this service.
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Footed Japanese hand painted Porcelain Low Bowl Meiji Taisho
Footed Japanese hand painted Porcelain Low Bowl Meiji Taisho. A lovely footed Japanese porcelain dish or bowl, probably used for a compote. The piece is decorated in overglaze enamel on the top of the bowl with a beautiful design of a flock of Japanese cranes flying over a lake or the inland sea. Great detail to the largest pair of cranes and to the waves in water. The underside of the bowl or dish has an intricate geometric design that possible includes some Japanese mons. Signed on the base with a mark that translated to Nippon, Chinson Zo (made) Yokohama. The piece measures 11 and one quarter inches in diameter at the top and stands 3 and one quarter inches tall at the rim. The foot is 3 seven eighths inches in diameter. Excellent condition. with no chips, hairlines of restorations. We date the dish to the late Meiji to Taisho era, circa 1910 to 1925. 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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Two Japanese Satsuma Vase Meiji period with damage
Two Japanese Satsuma Vase Meiji period with damage. Both of these two Japanese Satsuma vases has some damage. The larger vase has damage to the top rim which we clearly show in a photograph. The rest of the vase is perfect. This vase measures 4 and seven eighths inches high. The second vase has a chip on its rim, a piece missing from its base and bottom rim. This vase measures 3 and three quarter inches tall and is signed on the bottom. We normally do not offer damage goods but these are fine examples of Japanese Satsuma and they can be repaired. ...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 # 5178 and fill out the form provided.
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Large Japanese Imari charger c1880
Large Japanese Imari charger c1880. This Japanese Imari charger measures 12 and one half inches across and dates from the late 19th century. It has the highly collected black panels and black interior design. Excellent condition. ...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 # 5185 and fill out the form provided.
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5149
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Japanese porcelain ewer with applied decoration c1908
Japanese porcelain ewer with applied decoration c1908. This Japanese porcelain ewer measures 10 and one half inches high and is in excellent condition. The bottom mark states S Paten Feb 9 1909 Japan. ** This item has been SOLD and and is not available for purchase. If you want to know the amount it sold for, go to www.OneofAKindAntiques.com .. click the red and black ARCHIVES HOMEPAGE logo, then insert the item #:5149 and fill out the form. There is a small charge for this service.
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4963
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Pair 18th 19th century Japanese Imari jars mounted as lamps
Rare pair 18th to early19th century Japanese Imari jars mounted as lamps. This pair of Japanese Imari vases date from either the 18th or early 19th century. One of the vases has damage and the other one is fine. That most probably is why they were made into lamps. The do need to be rewired. Each vase measures 13 inches high. ...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 # 4963 and fill out the form provided.
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Antique Japanese Imari porcelain dish six sided
Antique Japanese Imari porcelain dish six sided. This Japanese Imari porcelain six side dish dates from 1850 to 1870 and ha an overlapping rings border spread fan medallion with fence, maple tree and misty cloud round fan medallion with hoo bird. This rare Imari dish measures 14 and one quarter inches by 11 inches by 2 inches deep. ...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 # 4034 and fill out the form provided.
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Large Meiji period Japanese charger in blue and white
Large Meiji period Japanese charger in blue and white. This is a huge Meiji charger it is the largest one we have ever had the good fortune to find. This Japanese Meiji Charger measures 28 and one half inches across and is in mint original condition not brakes,cracks or chips. The holder was custom hand made with strong brass straps so you will never have to worry about the quality of the chargers holder. The quality of the painting is good well executed details depicting birds,branches and flowers. SOLD....ATTENTION ! 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 # 4014 and fill out the form provided.
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Vintage Japanese Pottery Hakata Doll
Vintage Japanese Porcelain Hakata Doll. This antique "Japanese Hakata" doll measures 11 inches tall and is 8 and one half inches wide. From the Fukuoka Prefecture, which lies in the north island of Kyushu. These dolls are made from clay near Fukuoka city.ATTENTION: By the consignor's request the price of this item has been reduced from $1150. 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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3503
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Vintage Japanese Kyoto Style Satsuma Pottery Vase
Japanese Satsuma pottery vase. Satsuma is a province in the southern part of Kyushu. This is a Kyoto-style vase, meaning it was made in a workshop in one of the busy trade centers such as Kyoto, Yokohama, or Osaka, for export to the West. The 3 central marks indicate the workshop and the decorator of the vase. The outer marks are the export marks. This vase dates from about 1900 to 1910. The raised designs (called moriage) and the finely crackled glaze are hallmarks of Satsuma pottery. Earlier 19th century pieces are decorated in minute, delicately drawn, exquisite detail. Later on, as demand for this pottery increased, the decoration became bolder and more abstract. This Satsuma vase measures 13 inches high. The top has a diameter of about 4 and one half inches wide and the widest point on the vase has a diameter of about 8 and one half inches to 9 inches. 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 # 3503 and fill out the form provided.
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3469
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Vintage Japanese Porcelain Moriage Urn with Lid
Vintage Japanese Porcelain Moriage Urn with Lid. bolted urn brass with bolt locking the pedestal base to the body. The lid, the body, and the base were made in 3 separate pieces. Japanese porcelain, circa 1900 to 1910. The flowers were painted by hand. The raised bead decoration is called moriage. It is a lovely piece, and if it is in perfect condition. 12 to 14 inches high and approx 10 inches in diameter. This item has been appraised by us. If you want to know the established value 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 # 3469 and fill out the form provided.
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3749
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Antique Japanese Imari Porcelain dish
This Antique Japanese Imari Porcelain dish measures 7 and one half inches across. This Japanese Imari plate dates from the late 19th century. Excellent condition. SOLD....ATTENTION ! 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 # 3749 and fill out the form provided.
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3675
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Large Antique Japanese Imari Vase
Large Antique Japanese Imari porcelain Vase. This antique Imari vase is quite large and is in very good condition and has strong decorative appeal. Japanese Imari pieces this size are hard to come by. SOLD....ATTENTION ! 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 # 3675 and fill out the form provided.
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3263
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Antique 19th century Japanese procelain Satsuma tea set
Late 19th century Antique Japanese Satsuma porcelain earthenware tea set. 6 inch high teapot, 4 inch high covered sugar bowl, 3 1/2 inch high creamer, 12 cups, 12 saucers. This Satsuma tea set h |