- JAPANESE LACQUER TRAVELING SHRINEAntique
Japanese Lacquer Traveling Shrine or Zushi with Carved and Gilt Wood Budhist Figure, the deity carved seated on lotus petal raised on rockwork atop a rectangular platform,...
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Japanese Lacquer Traveling Shrine or Zushi with Figure of Fudo Myo-O, deity standing on rockwork before flaming mandorla holding a kurikara sword (to fight devils) and a rope...
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Lacquered Shrine 14''x5'' - Interior damage...
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Lacquered Shrine 17''x8''...
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Shrine 12''x9'' - Some damage...
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Zushi, Meiji period, 12cm h More Information Slightly scratched and both arms broken off at the elbow and missing, numerous losses and damage to background, doors closing...
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Japanese Zushi lacquered, polychrome and gilt carved wooden Buddha altar shrine. Comprised of three parts including the seated Buddha holding a lotus flower in his left hand...
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well carved and lacquered Japanese Edo period Zushi shrine. This one is extraordinary in both its lacquer work and its carving. Very well executed and of a very desirable...
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Japanese,
18th century, painted wood. The diminutive butsudan in ebonized lacquer exterior with finely detailed, foliate metal hardware, the double-doors revealing the shrine of gilded...
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lacquer shrine, seated atop two tier lotus base with hands in mudra, as-is condition, door broken and disconnected, other losses, scratches, losses and issues; H 11" (approx.)Provenance:...
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MEIJI/TAISHO PERIOD HEIGHT: 33 IN. (83.82 CM.) MEIJI/TAISHO PERIOD, the typical black lacquer case opening to reveal a standing figure of the Buddha with molded flame form...
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Buddhist miniature shrine (zushi), black lacquered case, with gilt metal accents, opening to a carved and polychrome painted figure, approx 7"h, 4 3/8"w, 3.5"d, 1lbs **Provenance:...
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LATE 19TH CENTURY ZUSHI HEIGHT 6”. BUDDHA HEIGHT 3.5”., Late 19th Century, With metal fittings on door. Interior with a removable carved seated Buddha in front of a...
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LACQUERED TRAVEL SHRINE (ZUSHI), WHEN CLOSED: 2 3/4 X 1 5/8 IN. (7 X 4.1 CM.)Japanese Carved Wood, Gilt and Black Lacquered Travel Shrine (Zushi),, Dimensions: When closed:...
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[more like this] - A Japanese lacquer zushi shrine, 40cm
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unusual zushi shrine with hinge top, gilt decorations to exterior doors, the interior with standing Kannon; as-is condition, large chips, flaws, and scratches, the shrine...
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lacquer zushi shrine with four doors, detailed metal work to exterior, one side of interior with shrine and painted figures, other side with lacquer painted design; overall...
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zushi shrine, black lacquer and metal exterior with calligraphy to back, the interior with designs of falling leaves and clouds, with elaborately decorated Buddha on lotus...
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late 19th/early 20th century. A zushi traveling shrine having red and black lacquer with engraved gilt copper mounts the doors openings to reveal a gilt interior and bronze Amyateus...
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a red lacquered base, late 19th c Estimate $200-300...
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in Tokyo in May of 1880 to Commander Mickley in his first navy trip around the world Estimate $400-600...
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black lacquered case opening to reveal a standing Buddha. Height overall 7 1/2 inches....
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lacquered wood shrine opens to reveal a carved wood Buddha seated on a lotus throne with pierced gilt metal mandorla.4 1/4 in.Mandorla is detached from figure; possible small...
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shrine, gilt interior with carved and gilt multi-armed Buddha standing on lotus throne before a scrolling mandarla , multi tiered platform, 19th century 15-1/2 in. Lacking...
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