- JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE HIRADO VASE
WITH FLYING Cranes. Japanese blue and white hirado vase with oversized rim deocrated with blue cranes against a white glazed ground accented by incised clouds and several...
[more like this] - SIGNED JAPANESE HIRADO BLUE AND WHITE
VASE. Signed Japanese Hirado blue and white vase displaying flying cranes set amongst pine trees. With bead form scrolling handles. Signed to the underside. From a Mt Sinai,...
[more like this] - LARGE JAPANESE HIRADO BLUE AND WHITE
TRUMPET VASE. Large Japanese Hirado blue and white vase displaying Minogame turtles to the body of the vessel, and flying cranes beneath the oversized rim. Shishi form handles....
[more like this] - JAPANESE AND CHINESE PORCELAIN, 18 ITEMS1st
item: Satsuma footed bud vase with four faceted sides depicting two scenes of courtiers or deities, a battle scene, and a scene before a country house. Remnants of gold seal...
[more like this] - Two Japanese Bronze and Mixed-Metal
Vessels
LATE MEIJI PERIOD
the first a pear-shaped vase, the elongated neck mounted with a pair of handles in the form of bamboo sections, cast in relief with flying cranes;...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE GILT BRONZE DRAGON FLOOR
VASE Late Edo or early Meiji period, 19th century, bronze with gilt highlights cast with a host of auspicious animals that symbolize longevity in Japan including a ferocious...
[more like this] - JAPANESE BRONZE VASE. Meiji period,
late 19th-early 20th century. Bowl shaped with flying cranes in relief. Soldered repair on base. 13"h. 16"d. not including late wooden base....
[more like this] - GROUP JAPANESE AND KOREAN CERAMICS 19th/20th
c., (3) pieces, incl a Korean flying crane and cloud vase, incised decoration, marked on underside of foot, and (2) Japanese Set ware blue and white chargers, incl. a landscape...
[more like this] - A Japanese Bronze and Mixed-Metal Floor
Vase
Early 20th Century
the baluster body decorated with three shaped panels enclosing birds and flowering plants, alternating dense clouds, above a high-relief dragon emerging...
[more like this] - A PAIR OF LARGE JAPANESE CERAMIC VASESA
pair of large Japanese ceramic vases, 19th/20th century Larger marked to the underside with Japanese characters in red underglaze The larger with a motif of geishas in...
[more like this] - JAPANESE FLYING CRANES VASE Circa 1920s
Pale Blue Glazed Porcelain Vase, with over-glaze enamel painted decoration of cranes amid vertical bamboo stripes, on wooden stand, 12 1/4" high, 5 3/4" diam. Losses to bamboo....
[more like this] - Two Japanese satsuma vases: one with
very fine polychrome and gilt decoration of a festival procession with Ebisu, god of good fortune, carrying a red sea bream, shoulder with flying white cranes, floral cartouches,...
[more like this] - Green Japanese porcelain vase with flying
crane decoration, 9", lotus leaf Hirato dish, 7", blue Japanese bowl, 6", Chinese ginger jar, 5" Estimate $100-150...
[more like this] - Pair Meji period Japanese gold lacquer
vases one with wisteria branch decoration other with cranes flying in formation paper maker's label on base of one one with minor crack 7'' h. [Provenance: Deaccessioned...
[more like this] - A Group of Seven Japanese Cloisonné
Enamel Vases the first decorated with grapes and trumpet vine on a white diaper ground height 8 1/4 in.; the second with autumn leaves on a pigeon blood akasuke ground foot...
[more like this] - A Japanese Cloisonne Vase Late Meiji
Period A baluster shaped vase with two panels the front having a scenic waterfall with pine tree and flying crane the back panel with chrysanthemum and butterfly in fine silver...
[more like this] - * A Japanese Bronze Tripod Vase for
Ikebana (Usubata) Meiji Period having wide galleried rim above the handled body with inlaid decoration of flying cranes. Height 10 3/4 inches....
[more like this] - TWO JAPANESE SPLIT BAMBOO IKEBANA BASKETS
the first of baluster form with a rootwood handle -- 17 in high and the other of simple baluster form with a large loop handle (2) Provenance: First vase purchased at Flying...
[more like this] - TWO JAPANESE SPLIT BAMBOO IKEBANA BASKETS
the first of baluster form with a rootwood handle -- 17 in high and the other of simple baluster form with a large loop handle (2) Provenance: First vase purchased at Flying...
[more like this] - A Pair of Japanese Porcelain Vases having
indented shoulders with decoration throughout depicting seven flying cranes amongst hanging foliage having iron red inscription on underside with pierce carved wood bases....
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