- HASEGAWA GASEN ATTR. SHOWA BRONZE IKEBANA
VASE Attributed to Hasegawa Gasen (Japanese, 1901-1994), Showa period (1926-1989), patinated bronze Ikebana vase, in a stylized double-gourd form with narrow neck above two...
[more like this] - JAPANESE BRONZE OKIMONO FIGURE OF A
MAN Japanese bronze okimono figure of a man. Shown carrying firewood and reading a book, signed Koyama, Showa period, 18.75" high....
[more like this] - BRONZE VASE
BY SEKIGUCHI SHINYA (1877-
CA.1932), TAISHO-EARLY SHOWA PERIOD ?????1899-?1932? ?????? ????? ??of compressed ovoid form with high shoulders, decorated with two confronting lobsters with clams and vegetation,...
[more like this] - JAPANESE "SELFLESSNESS CHILD" OKIMONO
FIGUREDESCRIPTION: A japanese "Selflessness Child" okimono figure, based on the painting "Muga Doji" by Yokoyama Taikan. This is a metal sculpture after the original mold...
[more like this] - CHINESE SILVER BRUSH, JAPANESE .950
SILVER BOX, & MIXED...1st item: Japanese .950 sterling silver box with engraved mountainous landscape decoration, signed lower left of top, and having a dark hardwood lining....
[more like this] - AIDA TOMIYASU (JAPANESE, 1901-1987)Aida
Tomiyasu
Japanese, 1901-1987
Brush Pot
Bronze, two-character signature underfoot
The Showa period, cylindrical form with banding to the neck, accompanied by a raised, pierced...
[more like this] - JAPANESE BRONZE IKEBANA VASE, CA. 1920S
Japanese Art Deco, Showa period (1926-1989), bronze Ikebana vase, the circular dish shaped vessel above a base in the form of roiling sea with carp. 7.25" H x 12" W x 9" D....
[more like this] - Early Showa Japanese bronze tea pot
with loop handle and long narrow spout with a lid that is decorated with a scroll motif and circular finial, the bottom has three small circular feet; some minor scratches...
[more like this] - Aida Tomiyasu (1901-1987), A Japanese
Bronze Vase, Showa Era (1926-1989) Signed 'Tomiyasu' ?? to the base, with original wood box (tomobako) vase height 9.1 in — 23.2 cm...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO YOSHIZUMI YOKOE (JAPANESE,
1887-1962), TWO BRONZE FIGURAL SCULPTURES The first is a large well cast sculpture of a gentleman holding a cane in Western style attire, it is signed by the artist to the...
[more like this] - Japanese Showa Silver Inlaid Bronze
Vase 10.5''x5''. Lacquered bronze with silver wire inlaid birds near waves. Inscription on bottom. Excellent condition. Mid 20th century, Showa era....
[more like this] - Japanese Art Deco Enameled Bronze Vase
5.5''x10.5''. Lacquered handled bronze form with champleve lotus petals around exterior. Impressed seal mark on bottom. Overall excellent condition. It weighs 7 pounds. Early...
[more like this] - Japanese Taisho Bronze Crawfish Vase
8''x9.5''. A ribbed bronze vase with three molded crawfish or lobster motifs. Seal mark on bottom reading Hoen. Overall excellent condition with verdigris patina. It weighs...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FIVE SHIBUICHI OKIMONO OF PIGEONS
KANO
SEIUN (BORN 1871), TAISHO/SHOWA PERIOD ????? ??? ????? ????????each naturalistically modelled with four striding and one standing with neck drawn in, detailed in gold on eyes,...
[more like this] - HASEGAWA GASEN ATTR. SHOWA BRONZE IKEBANA
VASE Attributed to Hasegawa Gasen (Japanese, 1901-1994), Showa period (1926-1989) patinated bronze Ikebana vase, in a stylized double-gourd form with the narrow neck above...
[more like this] - Japanese, possibly Showa period, parcel-gilt
bronze birds on mountain; two character signature to one bird as base of tail; both birds are removable; wear, some weathering; the foot of one bird slightly bent and missing...
[more like this] - Japanese, Showa period, bronze vase
with gilt and mixed metal inlaid flowers; two character signature to body; wood box; possibly cleaned, wear, losses to gilt H: 10" x W: 6 1/2" (approx.)...
[more like this] - Japanese bronze Showa period scroll
weight; in the form of Hotei holding a staff in one hand while pulling his sack with rat in the other, two character signature to base; well detailed, some surface wear, uneven...
[more like this] - Pair of Japanese, Showa period, bronze
fish; one signed with three character signature; one with wood box; larger H: 5" x L: 12"; smaller H: 5 1/4" x 14" (approx.)...
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