- JAPANESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE SMALL
DISH, EDO PERIOD, CIRCA 1690-1710 DIAMETER: 6 3/4 IN. (17.1 CM.) DISH, EDO PERIOD, CIRCA 1690-1710, with apocryphal four-character date under foot ring, the center with a...
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CRAYFISH DISH, EDO PERIOD, CIRCA 1690-1710 DIAMETER: 10 3/4 IN. (27.3 CM.) CRAYFISH DISH, EDO PERIOD, CIRCA 1690-1710, apocryphal underglaze blue and white Ming Chenghua...
[more like this] - GROUP OF JAPANESE CERAMICS IN THE KAKIEMON
STYLE, EDO PERIOD STYLE, EDO PERIOD, including a low dish with shaped rim enameled with flowering prunus and bamboo, three stilt marks to underside, dia: 7 1/4 in.; including...
[more like this] - JAPANESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE PLATE,
EDO PERIOD, CIRCA 1650 DIAMETER: 8 1/4 IN. (21 CM.) EDO PERIOD, CIRCA 1650, square fuku (happiness) mark to the reverse, the center painted with two large stylized chrysanthemum...
[more like this] - JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER, EDO
PERIOD D: 18 IN. PERIOD, the circular dish with flowering peony below flowering prunus trees, with a bird on a branch, all above rockery, blue rims, the reverse with ribbon-decorated...
[more like this] - JAPANESE SATSUMA, ENAMEL, AND BRONZE
CABINET ITEMS Includes a signed Edo bronze cabinet vase with bamboo decoration - stamped to underside, "Edo" with additional signature; a pair of signed Japanese Satsuma cabinet...
[more like this] - 4pc Japanese Edo Ceramics - Oribe &
Chaire 3'' to 8.5''. Includes two small chaire tea jars, a seto andon zara, and an oribe decorated bowl. Seto dish has some edge damage. Overall excellent condition. 18th...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE LACQUER TABLE CABINET (KODANSU)
Edo period, late 17th/early 18th century, decorated in shades of gilt with sprays of flowers on a black ground, with engraved gilt copper mounts and an escutcheon plate to...
[more like this] - Six-Piece Group of Oriental Porcelain,
consisting of a Japanese Edo Imari porcelain sweetmeat plate of flowerhead form, third quarter 19th century, a square Meiji Arita porcelain sweetmeats plate in \"Songbird-and-Rose\"...
[more like this] - JAPANESE EDO / MEIJI LEADED COPPER ARTICULATED
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 PERIOD BRONZE UMPAN
GONGEast Asia, Japan, Edo period, ca. early to mid-19th century CE. A beautiful cast bronze gong known as an umpan that was used in a Zen temple or monastery. A suspension...
[more like this] - KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (JAPANESE, 1760-1849)Katsushika
Hokusai
Japanese, 1760-1849
Poem by Jito Tenno (Empress Jito), from the series One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)
Obon yoko-e color woodblock,...
[more like this] - A pair of Japanese Imari bowls and matching
dishes, Edo period, 17th/18th Century, each painted with quail and flowers and butterflies and flowers; together with a square canted Chinese Imari dish, Qing dynasty, 18th...
[more like this] - SIX JAPANESE IMARI SCALLOPED EDGE PLATES
Middle Edo period, circa 1700-25 decorated in Imari palette with cherry blossoms and chrysanthemums, exterior with cherry blossom branches, gilt accents. 10 in. Diam....
[more like this] - EARLY SATSUMA PLATE, UNSIGNED EDO OR
MEIJIOld Japanese Satsuma plate or shallow bowl, measuring 9-1/2" diameter. Lavishly decorated. Old sticker on bottom, but apparently unsigned. Rather thick and heavy for...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF FOUR JAPANESE PORCELAIN ARITA
PLATES Edo period (1615-1868), porcelain hand painted with cobalt blue large peony blossom and pink and red playful shishi dogs, scalloped rim with gilt trim, underside with...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN
DISH WITH TIGER Edo period (1615-1868), porcelain hand painted in underglaze blue with a tiger under a Chinese cloud and moon, the rim has a scrolling leaf pattern, light...
[more like this] - FIVE JAPANESE "NISHIKIDE" IMARI PORCELAIN
PLATESFive Japanese "Nishikide" Imari porcelain plates, Late Edo Period (1600-1868) Each: a circular Imari ware plate with nishikide patterning, avian, plum, ama-ryu, and...
[more like this] - 11 PIECES JAPANESE ARITA PORCELAIN11
pieces of Japanese Arita porcelain. 9 plates and 1 bowl. Ranging in dates from Edo to Meiji periods, 19th Century.
Largest item: 5 1/2" Height and 3 1/2" Diameter....
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE
PORCELAIN AND A JAPANESE IMARI DISH, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER PORCELAIN AND A JAPANESE IMARI DISH, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER, including a Chinese Export small platter with an extensive...
[more like this] - JAPANESE POLYCHROMED CERAMIC STACKING
DISH SETlate Edo period, unmarked, comprising three dishes and cover, decorated with pine, bamboo and plum blossoms Condition: with surface scratches and areas of discoloration...
[more like this] - JAPANESE IMARI BARBER'S BOWL, EDO PERIOD
(19TH CENTURY) (19TH CENTURY), with a deep central well and wide everted rim with semicircular cut out and two holes at the top for hanging, with a central vase of flowering...
[more like this] - EDO PERIOD WAKIZASHI, KANEHISA 1615-1876
Wakizashi, early Edo period, 1615-1876, (Japanese Kanehisa), Menuki has rising sun on one side and crescent moon on other, silver plated stylized Habaki, striped black lacquer...
[more like this] - A Japanese Lobed Imari Dish, Edo Period,
18th Century diameter 10.2 in — 26 cm...
[more like this] - TWO JAPANESE EDO-STYLE IMARI PORCELAIN
WARESTwo Japanese Edo-style Imari porcelain wares, 20th century, Taisho Period or later (1912-1926) Each glazed porcelain with blue and red decoration on white, comprising...
[more like this] - JAPANESE SETO 'UMA NO OZEN' (HORSE EYE)
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] - RARE JAPANESE BLUE & WHITE ARMORIAL
PLATE Middle Edo Period, 18th century or earlier scalloped edge plate with pomegranate and flower decorated panels, with angel in center holding heraldic shield. 8 3/4 in....
[more like this] - LARGE JAPANESE EDO LACQUER PLATE / PLATTER
WITH MAKI-E GOLD AND RED, MOP INLAY. 2 1/4"H X 22"DIALarge Japanese Edo lacquer plate / platter with maki-e gold and red, MOP inlay., Large black lacquer plate with landscape...
[more like this] - JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL WITH CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Japanese Imari ceramic porcelain dish decorated with hand-painted vignettes of flowers, birds, and pagodas on a scrolling red ground, central scene with three polychrome chrysanthemums,...
[more like this] - 7 EDO JAPANESE PORCELAIN PLATES7 Edo
(1780-1860) period Japanese porcelain plates. Celadon ground with blue flower in the center.
7 1/2" Diameter.
Chips to the rims of 3 plates.
Marked on the underside with...
[more like this] - 6PC JAPANESE EDO PERIOD KUTANI PORCELAIN
PLATES Japan,Edo PeriodMatching set of six with central blue flower medallion within a butterfly and flower border with gilt accents....
[more like this] - Japanese imari covered dish edo period
or later Of elongated hexagon shape, pieced cover encloses an interior fitted with two pen rests, unglazed base, decorated in the typical palette. L: 7 in....
[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...
[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...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES OF JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE
PORCELAIN Edo period and later including a small Arita rectangular dish with pine -- 5 1/4 in. a small circular Arita dish with central shochikubai (Three Friends) decoration...
[more like this] - A pair of Japanese Arita blue and white
porcelain plates decorated with children in a landscape within foliate moulded borders incised with leaping hares 8.625ins (218mm) diameter (Edo period - early 18th Century)...
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