- A Japanese Bronze Scroll Weight of Daikoku,
19th Century ?? ???? ?????? ?? ???? ??????...
[more like this] - 7 IVORY IMMORTALS & LACQUER FRUITSet
of 7 Japanese carved ivory immortal netsuke figures with stand, together with 2 carved lacquer fruit halves. 1st grouping - Seven immortal figures are all approximately 2"H...
[more like this] - ISODA KORYUSAI, WOODBLOCK PRINT, C.
1778 Isoda Koryusai (Japanese, 1735-1790), "Sugawara of the Tsuruya Dreaming of Daikoku", sheet mounted on backing paper, which is glued at corners into mat, 10.5"h x 8"w...
[more like this] - THREE JAPANESE CARVED WOOD FIGURAL NETSUKE
MEIJI PERIOD, Meiji Period, 1) A monkey trainer holding a bowl while a monkey rests on his shoulder. Height 2.25". 2) An emaciated man with a frog on his shoulder. Height...
[more like this] - JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE BY TOMOTADA 18TH
CENTURY LENGTH 2.25".JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE BY TOMOTADA, 18th Century, Daikoku atop a recumbent ox. Signed. Dimensions: Length 2.25". Provenance: Private Western Massachusetts...
[more like this] - JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE LATE 19TH/EARLY
20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 2".JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Late 19th/Early 20th Century Daikoku standing with his mallet and sack. Signed. Height 2". Dimensions: Height 2". Provenance:...
[more like this] - 19TH C. JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, SIGNED
GYOKETAI Standing Daikoku, with a bag slung over his back, in a leaf decorated cap, signed on the back, 1 5/8" tall, good condition....
[more like this] - JAPANESE BRONZE OF DAIKOKU. Early 20th
century. Cast bronze of one of the Seven Lucky Gods. 11.5"h. 6.5"w....
[more like this] - JAPANESE SILVERED MALLET CLOCK, SEALED
GINSEI, CIRCA 1920S/1930 GINSEI, CIRCA 1920S/1930, realistically cast as Daikoku's mallet, and inset with a Seiko clock...
[more like this] - JAPANESE TWO-TIERED RAISED LACQUER BOX,
EDO PERIOD EDO PERIOD, decorated with raised red tassel-tied treasure bags, coral, Daikoku's hammers and other Buddhistic emblems, on a flat black ground, the interior with...
[more like this] - GROUP OF ASIAN FIGURES. Twentieth century.
Two bronze cranes on turtles. Loose and missing pieces. 12.25"h., two bronze Indonesian standing figures, 7", 8"h., pottery seated Buddha, 5.25"h., three monkeys with black...
[more like this] - ANTIQUE JAPANESE DAIKOKU AND EBISU WOOD
CARVINGS 18th/19th c. (or earlier), Daikoku with handwritten label to underside, 8.5"h x 4.75"w x 4"d (larger), 7"h x 3.5"w x 3.25"d...
[more like this] - Antique Japanese carved wood figures
of Ebisu and Daikoku, gods of good fortune; overall good condition; the larger figure H 4 3/4" x W 3 1/4" x D 3 1/4" (approx.)Provenance: Private Los Angeles, CA collection...
[more like this] - Nine Ivory Carvings Japanese, mid 20th
century or earlier: six of The Seven Lucky Gods, lacking Fukurokuju, bases with enclosed openings, approximately 2-1/4 in., Ebisu with losses to implement in right hand, otherwise...
[more like this] - THREE JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO MEIJI PERIOD
including a carved fisherman with his creel and two children -- 8 in. high a smaller peasant with fish and a polychrome figure of Daikoku and his mallet - 3 in. (3)...
[more like this] - UTAGAWA KUNISADA (TOYOKUNI III) (japanese
1786-1865) UNREAD (ACTOR, BIJIN AND WARRIOR) Signed Kochoro Toyokuni ga with Toshidama and publisher's seals; Daikoku-ya Heikichi, publisher; and with Watanabe and Mera...
[more like this] - A Japanese Bronze Figure of Daikoku
Meiji Period (1868-1912) the fat smiling figure portrayed standing on bails of rice with a mallet raised in one hand and a sack thrown over his back signed on reverse height...
[more like this] - JAPANESE SILVER TABLE CLOCK CAST AS
DAIKOKU'S MALLET the case cast as the deity's mallet with naturalistic wood grain and a black patinated section with landscape cartouche fitted with a Western clock movement...
[more like this] - A Japanese ivory and shibayama style
figure of Daikoku early 20th century modelled standing on two bales of rice with a rat by his feet holding a mallet and a sack with stone mother of pearl and abalone inlay...
[more like this] - A BRONZE SCULPTURE DEPICTING DAIKOKU'S
MALLET. Daikoku is a Japanese god of wealth and patron of fortune. His mallet is called ''Uchide-no-Kozuchi''. Engraved floral motif copper and brass accents. Meiji Period....
[more like this] - Three Japanese ivory netsuke early 20th
century the first modelled as Daikoku wrapping an oni in a rush mat 1.5in. the second Fukurokuju pouring water from a gourd 1.2in. the last modelled as the 'clam's dream'...
[more like this] - Japanese bronze figure of Daikoku, standing
on two bales of rice, mallet in his right hand, bag in his left hand, screwed to wooden base, early 20th century, 7-1/4 in. Excellent condition. Private Collection, Greensboro,...
[more like this] - A large Japanese walrus ivory group
of Daikoku and a boy early 20th century he standing on a bale of straw holding a mallet in his left hand two character signature beneath 11ins; wood stand Estimate ?200-400...
[more like this] - A Japanese walrus ivory group early
20th century modelled as Daikoku and two children on a naturalistic base 9.5in. Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not...
[more like this] - Two Carved Ivory Boxes Japanese, late
19th/early 20th century: one rectangular, dovetailed thin panels, top with carved elephant and tiger embellished with ink, two-character square seal to the left, 1-3/4 x 6-1/4...
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