- JAPANESE WOODCUT BOOK ON KABUKI THEATRE,
1811 Tachikawa Enba, 1743-1822; SHIBAI NENDAIKI HANA NO EDO KABUKI, "Edo in Bloom: a Kabuki Chronology," illustrated by Katsukawa Shuntei, 1770-1820 (Edo: Tsuruya Kiemon,...
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Edo period (1615-1868), paulownia (kiri) wood with reddish brown finish, hand forged iron hardware and lock plates, the chest has one long drawer at top, four drawers below...
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7''x3''. Green and white drip glazed with tenmoku brown rim. Labeled on bottom ''Kenzan Design C.1810'' with Alberts-Langdon shop label. Slight edge flake to rim. Overall...
[more like this] - Japanese Drip Glaze Tamba Brown Jar
15''x12'' - Edo or Meiji period...
[more like this] - Early Edo Japanese Brown Tamba Jar 13''
- Reconstructed...
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14.5'' - Edo or Meiji period...
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brown-ground four-case inro, 19th century, decorated with oxen, highlighted in shell, signed, 9cm high, with metal ojime, and a black lacquer three-case inro, Edo period,...
[more like this] - A Japanese Katana, Muromachi Period
(1336-1573) The blade unsigned (mumei), with Edo period fittings, including a copper tsuba incised with a scholar/immortal amongst flowers, matching nanako (fish roe) ground...
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CRABEast Asia, Japan, Edo to Meiji period, ca. mid 19th to early 20th century CE. A leaded copper articulated model of a crab. Meticulously constructed of numerous hammered...
[more like this] - 19TH C. JAPANESE EDO WOOD CANDLESTICKS
/ SHOKUDAI (PR)East Asia, Japan, late Edo to early Meiji period, ca. 19th century. A fine pair of wooden candlesticks known as shokudai with circular, flower-form bases, long...
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[more like this] - 19TH C. JAPANESE EDO / MEIJI WOOD SHO
KANNON BODHISATTV...East Asia, Japan, Edo to Meiji Period, ca. mid to late 19th century CE. A beautiful wood carving of Sho Kannon the Japanese version of Guanyin or Avalokiteshvara,...
[more like this] - [A PRIVATE SCOTTISH COLLECTION, EDINBURGH]
COLLECTION OF ART REFERENCE BOOKS
ON JAPANESE, KOREAN, AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART ??????????????????????Including:Brown, Roxanna M. The Ceramics of South-East Asia: their dating...
[more like this] - COLLECTION JAPANESE PORCELAIN AND POTTERY
19th/20th c., mostly Japanese, (6) pieces, incl. a Hirado sea snail Mizusashi, possibly Edo Period, in wood box, large round covered box with bird decoration, calligraphy...
[more like this] - OLD JAPANESE DRIP GLAZE POTTERY FUNA-TOKKURI
Late Momoyama/Early Edo Period, old sake bottle used on ships, brown glazed with mottled and drip overglaze unmarked, approx. 15"h x 10"w...
[more like this] - (4) JAPANESE CERAMIC SETO WARE STYLE
TEA BOWLS Possibly Edo period (17th c.) or later, Japan, glazed earthenware chawan, including an irregularly shaped Seto ware black bowl with white cross, a yellow glaze Kiseto...
[more like this] - JAPANESE LACQUER INRO W/ MIXED METAL
INLAID,EDO P. A Japanese lacquered Inro with mixed metal inlay. Edo Period, Oval in shape and brown in color, comprising 5 interlocking small compartments, with delicate raised...
[more like this] - LARGE JAPANESE GILT LACQUERED EWER,EDO
PERIOD A large Japanese gilt lacquered ewer, dating from the Edo period (1603-1867). A large round bucket shaped basin with flat top that extends a small amount past the sides....
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JARS Possibly Edo Period, or later, incl. a Bizen style glazed jar with incised scrolled decoration, and a misshapen brown glazed double handle jar, each with lacquered lid,...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE TADAHIRO WAKIZASHI SWORDA
Japanese Tadahiro Wakizashi sword, Edo Period (1603-1867), Kanbun Era (1661-1673) Signed to the tang in Japanese characters: Omi Daijo Fujiwara Tadahiro; further marked...
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DISH, EDO PERIOD, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (1800-1830) DIAMETER: 10 1/2 IN. (26.67 CM.) DISH, EDO PERIOD, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (1800-1830), the thickly potted dish covered in a pale...
[more like this] - CHUKO MICHI NO SHIORI, A JAPANESE WOODCUT
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war two fittings approximately 24'' curved blade with wavy temper line Chu tip silver overlay habaki dark brown signed tang with two holes (one used for currant tsuka) six...
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28'' slight curve blade iron tsuba with gold highlights iron fuchi and kashiri black cord wrapped tsuka brass habaki brown textured saya with bronze toe appears to be Edo...
[more like this] - Collection of Five Blue-and-White Porcelain
Bowls, consisting of a Japanese Edo provincial blue-and-white porcelain bowl, second quarter 19th century, in "Fruits" decor; a similar, slightly smaller provincial bowl...
[more like this] - Japanese Chosen-karatsu chawn, tea bowl
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[more like this] - Fine and large Japanese burl wood table
stand late edo period Modeled from a single section of dark brown burl wood, the slightly recessed polished surface shows two beaded hollow inclusions to the center of a...
[more like this] - JAPANESE ORIBE MUKOZUKE (CAKE DISH)
probably Edo period in inscribed tomobako (signed wood box) the crescent shape dish decorated in typical style with a crackled cream-colored glaze one side with green glaze...
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probably Edo period in inscribed tomobako (signed wood box) the crescent shape dish decorated in typical style with a crackled cream-colored glaze one side with green glaze...
[more like this] - A Japanese Arita Ware Kakiemon-Style
Porcelain Shaped Dish Edo Period probably 18th/19th c. squared sides raised on a short foot ring the cavetto relief-molded with scrolling vine the well and exterior polychrome...
[more like this] - A Fine Pair of Japanese Arita Ware Kakiemon-Style
Porcelain Lobed Dishes Edo Period probably late 17th c. lobed bodies raised on short foot rings each polychrome decorated with a shishi lion beside a peony spray iron brown...
[more like this] - A Japanese Pottery Storage Jar ca. Momoyama
to Edo Period Squat baluster form with a short straight neck and bulging rim. Dark brown body color with slightly lighter dripping glaze decoration. Unmarked. Measures apprx....
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