- JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN GOD OF FORTUNE
FIGUREJapanese Imari porcelain God of Fortune figure, 10" h.; two Imari platters, 10 1/2" w.; miniature Satsuma teapot; pair of Japanese cloisonné vases, 4 3/4" h.; blue...
[more like this] - APPROX. TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES PERTAINING
TO ASIAN ART TO ASIAN ART, Mostly on netsuke and other Japanese art. Includes: Outlines of Chinese Symbolism and Art Motives,, third edition, revised, by C.A.S. Williams....
[more like this] - VINTAGE JAPANESE WOODEN HOTEI SCULPTUREHand
carved figure of one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Hotei is the god of fortune, and is always appears half-naked exposing his belly. He is holding a sack of clothes over his shoulder...
[more like this] - JAPANESE HAND CARVED BONE HOTEI NETSUKEAn
inked figure of one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Hotei is the god of fortune, and patron of diviners. He is seen partly clothed, but expressing his large belly and holding a back...
[more like this] - JAPANESE FIGURE OF A DIETYA Japanese
Ceramic Figure of a Diety. Dark brown stoneware figure of Bishamon (Bishamonten) the god of fortune in wars and battles, one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan, is shown holding...
[more like this] - AN ANTIQUE JAPANESE BUDDHIST PRIEST
SILK BROCADE KESA R... SILK BROCADE KESA ROBE, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, of rectangular form and conforming border centering a row of lozenge reserves of four flower cornered stylized...
[more like this] - A LONG ANTIQUE JAPANESE BULLION AND
DEEP BLUE SILK BROC... DEEP BLUE SILK BROCADE TEMPLE HANGING, POSSIBLY IMPERIAL OR FUJIWARA FAMILY, EDO PERIOD, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, of elongated rectangular form...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE RINPA SCHOOL POLYCHROME PAINTED
AND GOLD LEA... AND GOLD LEAF SIX PANEL SCREEN, 19TH CENTURY, beautifully rendered in colorful pigments and portraying various species of blossoming wild flower foliage amidst...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE BUDDHIST PRIEST BULLION AND
BLUE SILK BROCAD... BLUE SILK BROCADE KESA ROBE, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, of rectangular form and a conforming broad panels border of repeating spread winged phoenix partially covering...
[more like this] - A LONG JAPANESE GILT BULLION AND SILVER
SILK THREAD WOV... SILK THREAD WOVEN AUBERGINE CEREMONIAL MARU OBI SASH, POSSIBLY TAISHO PERIOD (1912-1927), of extremely long rectangular form and woven with repeating bands...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE BUDDHIST PRIEST ARMORIAL
MON WOVEN SILK BROC... MON WOVEN SILK BROCADE KESA ROBE, TACHIBANA FAMILY MON, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, of rectangular form and a conforming border with a single row of red ink...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE RINPA SCHOOL POLYCHROME PAINTED
AND GOLD LEA... AND GOLD LEAF SIX PANEL SCREEN, 19TH CENTURY, beautifully rendered in colorful pigments and portraying various species of blossoming wild flower foliage amidst...
[more like this] - PAUL JACOULET (FRENCH/JAPANESE 1902-1960)
A PRINT, "VEN...PAUL JACOULET (French/Japanese 1902-1960) A PRINT, "Vent du Nord," CIRCA 1953, woodblock print in color and silver gilt on paper, signed in pencil L/R, "Paul...
[more like this] - 27. RUBY AND CLOISONNé ENAMEL DRESS
CANE -EARLY 1900S -...27. Ruby and Cloisonné Enamel Dress Cane -Early 1900s -Large, round and precious hard stone ruby knob of a pale red color, fine grained and close pored...
[more like this] - 1890 JAPANESE CHIKANOBU WOODBLOCK "BEAUTIES"
PRINTToyohara Chikanobu (Yoshu Chikanobu) (Japanese, 1838 to 1912); "Beauties" from "Fukuzukushi" series, woodblock print, Meiji Period, ca. 1890. A wonderful woodblock print...
[more like this] - 19TH C. JAPANESE MEIJI COPPER JUROJIN,
EX-A. QUINNEast Asia, Japan, late Edo to early Meiji Period, ca. mid-19th to early 20th century CE. A cast copper okimono or sculpture of an elderly man seated on a pedestal,...
[more like this] - 3 JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY AND DEITY SCROLLS2
tea ceremony or tatejiku wall scrolls and a wall scroll featuring Daikokuten or Okuninishi, the Japanese deity of wealth and fortune.
Largest scroll: 77" (including knobs...
[more like this] - MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE IVORY ZODIAC BALL
Beautifully carved globe completely covered in intertwined relief carvings of representative animals from 'Juunishi', the Japanese Zodiac, including: Rat (nezumi); Ox (ushi);...
[more like this] - ASIAN: THREE JAPANESE COLOR WOODBLOCK
PRINTS BY UTAMARO, EISHO, AND HIROSHIGE, ALL LATER RESTRIKES, ALL MATTED AND FRAMED, SOME VISI...ASIAN: Three Japanese color woodblock prints by Utamaro, Eisho, and Hiroshige,...
[more like this] - SELECTION OF CHINESE & JAPANESE PORCELAIN
Including two Chinese Famiille Rose Good Fortune figures, 1st quarter, 20th century; a pair of Japanese Arita figures of a rural couple, mounted as table lamps; and a Chinese...
[more like this] - SCULPTURE OF JAPANESE GOD OF FORTUNE,
EBISU Sculpture of the Japanese gold of fortune, Ebisu, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, in polychrome spelter, depicted here as a robust man with one arm raised, standing on...
[more like this] - MONUMENTAL PAIR OF 19TH C. BLUE & WHITE
JAPANESE PORCELAIN TEMPLE VASES Large pair of Japanese Meiji Period porcelain floor vases with tapered body rising to a knopped, cylindrical neck with an undulating, everted...
[more like this] - Six pieces Japanese Imari porcelain:
bowl, exterior with deer under maple tree, base with blue Fuki Choshun (good fortune and long life), 4 x 9-1/2 in.; bowl, exterior with boys and dog playing, 4-1/2 x 9-3/4...
[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] - (2) JAPANESE IRON TEAPOTS - Two 18th-19th
c Japanese Iron Teapots with bronze lids bale handles one has a band of fortune characters at the waist 9'' (22.9 cm) and 8'' (20.3 cm) tall 6 1/2'' (16.5 cm) and 6'' (15.2...
[more like this] - 2 PIECE CARVED JAPANESE IVORY MAN &
WOMAN: To include 1) God of good fortune signed on base 4 1/4'' h. 2) Elderly woman holding prayer beads and staff unsigned. 4 1/4'' h. Both sold with wood stands.CONDITION:...
[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] - A Japanese Signed Ivory Okimono of Ebisu
Saburo Meticulously carved ivory figure of Ebisu Saburo, one of seven gods of good fortune, holding a fishing rod in one hand and harnessed fish in another; fish with inlaid...
[more like this] - JAPANESE WEDDING KIMONO - Bright Flame
Red-Orange Patterned Silk Wedding Kimono circa 1930s with silk bullion threadwork decoration having the Mons of the two families and symbols of fortune slit bag sleeves long...
[more like this] - Gito Daishin (Japanese 1657 - 1730)
A sealed and signed hanging scroll with ink and calligraphy drawing on paper mounted down onto silk textile and paper backing with brocade at the top and bottom. Depicting...
[more like this] - 9 PIECE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE KUTANI
AND SATSUMA CERAMICS: To include 1&2) A matched pair of Imari lobed and barbed rim crane decorated plates with auspicious 4 character marks 8 3/4'' dia. 3) An Polychrome Arts...
[more like this] - A Japanese ivory okimono netsuke early
20th century modelled as the Seven Gods of Good Fortune aboard the treasure ship 'Takarabune' two character signature to a black lacquer seal 2.25in. Estimate ?380-420 Shipping...
[more like this] - A fine Japanese cloisonne enamel two
handled vase and cover early 20th century decorated in Kyoto Shippo style with motifs emblematic of The Seven Gods of Good Fortune on a type scroll work and brocade ground...
[more like this] - JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURES - (2) 19th c
Bronze Hotei Figures of Fortune a jolly rotund man one holds an enormous carp 4 3/4'' (12.1 cm) tall 4 1/2'' (11.4 cm) x 3 1/2'' (8.9 cm) and one carries a full sack over...
[more like this] - Pair Japanese Satsuma vases: each with
applied dragon on shoulder, finely decorated with the Seven Gods of Fortune and playful karako , now mounted as lamps, late 19th/early 20th century, vase 7 in., base to socket...
[more like this] - Two Japanese carved and painted ivory
netsukes: God of Good Fortune with a rat and Gama-Sennin with his toad each signed: the first 1 3/8 in. H.; the second 2 1/2 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 There are no apparent...
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