- (LOT OF 11) JAPANESE KUCHI-E MAGAZINE
FRONT PIECES (lot of 11) Japanese Kuchi-e magazine front pieces, one by Kajita Hanko (Japanese, 1870-1917), four by Takeuchi Keishu (Japanese, 1861-1943), two by Hiresaki...
[more like this] - AFTER KATSUCHIKA HOKUSAI - MISHIMA PASS
IN KAI PROVINCE After Katsuchika Hokusai - Mishima Pass in Kai Province, from the series 36 Views of Mt. Fuji, 10"h. x 14.5"w....
[more like this] - 10 EARLY HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINTS
TOKAIDOUtagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Group of ten early ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Includes eight prints from the late 1830s edition of Hiroshige's "The Fifty-three...
[more like this] - KOREAN PUNCHONG CELADON JAR VASELarge
slip decorated punchong, similar to Japanese Mishima, Korean jar vase with wide ovoid body and rough finished rim. Abstract, somewhat floral design in slip under light celadon...
[more like this] - MAKOTO YABE (JAPAN/BOSTON, 1947-2005),
STONEWARE CHARGER WITH MISHIMA PATTERN UNDER A GREEN WOOD ASH GLAZE., DIAMETER 9.5".MAKOTO YABE, Japan/Boston, 1947-2005, Stoneware charger with Mishima pattern under a...
[more like this] - JAPANESE STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE VASE
LATE 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 11". DIAMETER AT BASE 9"., Late 20th Century, By Makoto Yabe (Japan/Boston, 1947-2005). Ovoid with a slightly flared mouth. Allover mishima-patterned...
[more like this] - MAKOTO YABE (JAPAN/BOSTON, 1947-2005),
STONEWARE JAR WITH MISHIMA PATTERN UNDER A WHITE WOOD ASH GLAZE., HEIGHT 9.5".MAKOTO YABE, Japan/Boston, 1947-2005, Stoneware jar with Mishima pattern under a white wood...
[more like this] - (4) ANTIQUE JAPANESE CHAWAN TEA BOWLS
Includes Mishima type decorated bowl (poss. Korean), 16th-18th c., with gold kintsugi repairs, in signed wooden box; green and brown Oribe style bowl; and two E-Shino (aka...
[more like this] - HARRISON MCINTOSH (1914-2016), A GLAZED
STONEWARE LIDDED JAR, LATE 20TH CENTURY, 10.5" H X 10" DIA.Harrison McIntosh (1914-2016), A glazed stoneware lidded jar, late 20th century Marked to the underside with potter's...
[more like this] - (LOT OF 4) JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS
(lot of 4) Japanese woodblock prints, comprising two after Hokusai prints: "Tatekawa in Honjo" and "Bay of Noboto", and two after Hiroshige prints: "Nissaka Station" and "Morning...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FOUR WOODBLOCK PRINTS ????
?????? ??? ???????????? ???????? ????????? ?? ?? ?????????? ? ???? ??????? ????????comprising: 'Poem by Kôkô Tennô, No. 15', from the series 'A Pictorial Commentary on...
[more like this] - UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858)
EDO PERIOD
comprising eight oban yoko-e prints; all from the series Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road (Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi), including the 6th station: Totsuka, Motomachi...
[more like this] - YUKIO MISHIMA (1925-1970): THE SOUND
OF WAVES. Published by Alfred A. Knopf New York 1956. Bearing an inscription reading ''To Rodney Blackman with the author's best wishes Yukio Mishima 19th July 1957''. Inscription...
[more like this] - Ando Hiroshige ''Travelers at Mishima
in morningmist'' woodblock print from the series ''53 stations of the Tokaido''. Site: 9.25''H x 14.25''W; Frame: 15''H x 19.75''W. Signed and stamped lower left. Label verso:...
[more like this] - Two pieces Mishima pottery: [chawan]
(tea bowl), rope curtain border, old paper label on base "Mishima 300 yrs.", 3-3/4 in., [fine crack on base]; small pillow vase, 2 in., [small glaze chips on rim and foot],...
[more like this] - Three Japanese woodcut prints by Hiroshige
''Mishima'' (Morning Mist) ''Kameyama'' (Morning after a Snowfall) and ''Tsuchiyama'' (Spring Rain). Each 34.5 x 22 cm....
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