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LARGE GROUP OF CHINESE & JAPANESELARGE GROUP OF CHINESE & JAPANESE STANDS Primarily late 20th century.
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'CHINA, TOO, IS FIGHTING TO DEFEND'CHINA, TOO, IS FIGHTING TO DEFEND A WAY OF LIFE', MARCH 23, 1942, PUBLISHED BY THE GRABHORN PRESS, SAN FRANCISCO, JULY 1942'China, Too, Is Fighting to Defend a Way of Life', March 23, 1942, Published by The Grabhorn Press, San Francisco, July 1942
Chinese Cultural Revolution PekingChinese Cultural Revolution Peking glass figuredepicting a female soldier holding a Tommy-gun. 5.5''H Circa - 1960.
JAPANESE WWII SILK EMBROIDEREDJAPANESE WWII SILK EMBROIDERED PICTORIAL TEXTILE Japan,Circa 1940Pictorial textile of an active harbor with sailboats and a steamship surrounded by forestry with low flying seagulls and planes flying through a cloudy sky.
Chinkai-Oshu (early 20th CenturyChinkai-Oshu (early 20th Century Japanese) - Watercolours on silk - \'\'The Embroiderers\'\' and ladies within an interior each 15.5ins x 16ins in simulated gilt bamboo pattern frame and glazed Provenance : Exhibited at The Fine Art Society Ltd 148 New Bond Street London June 1910
Large group of various ChineseLarge group of various Chinese and Japanese textiles, some embroidered; various sizes; Provenance: Private collection Hollywood Hills, California
(5) Chinese & Japanese FabricsTo(5) Chinese & Japanese FabricsTo include a Chinese bed cover used for the wedding night a Chinese pillow cover hand painted to depict an elderly man and woman under an ancient pine with two cranes and three Japanese Obi largest measures 86''L X 56''W all circa late 19th/early 20th century.
TWO ASIAN PICTURES. Southern ChinaTWO ASIAN PICTURES. Southern China 19th century gouache on paper prayer scroll. Hand painted Buddhist figures. Signed ''From the pen of Er Chong''. Imperfections. In a frame with brocade borders 64 1/2''h. 24''w. And Japan 2nd half-20th century woodblock print on paper. Boys with elephant. Printed by ''Uchida Woodblock Printer...Kyoto Japan''. In a frame 22''h. 27''w. Scroll has tears and creases glued down.
TWO JAPANESE FIGURES ON SILKTwoTWO JAPANESE FIGURES ON SILKTwo Japanese figures on silkIn the manner of Yu Jingzhi.Provenance:Property of a Private Collector, Orange County, CA.
GROUP OF JAPANESE & OTHER CHINAGROUP OF JAPANESE & OTHER CHINA With Noritake and Nippon.
THREE CHINESE MUDMEN. TogetherTHREE CHINESE MUDMEN. Together with two Japanese porcelain figures and five Japanese dolls Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
Group of Six JapanGroup of Six Japan
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PHOTOS OF COLONEL PINGER TRAVELSPHOTOS OF COLONEL PINGER TRAVELS AND LINCHENG OUTRAGEChina/Japan, 1923, comprising: 83 black and white photos, 75 depicting the travels of Roland and Miriam Pinger and their two young sons, Roland Jr. and Edward throughout China and Japan, eight depicting the Lincheng Outrage and subsequent kidnapping of the Pinger family on May 6, 1923; 75 images depict various locations including the Forbidden City, Hong Kong, the Great Wall of China, Summer Palace, Ming tombs, Mukden and Kyoto, Japan, some with notes to verso, various sizes, one stamped "Copyright Photograph by Mactavish & Co., Ltd. Shanghai", largest 5 x 3-1/4 in.; seven images depict scenes from the Lincheng Outrage, including the derailed train and one portrait of Colonel Pinger at Pautzeku boiling dishes in the bandit camp, notes to verso, largest 4-1/2 x 3-1/8 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, San Francisco, California
Note: For an article on Colonel R.W. Pinger's experience in China, see article "A Pilgrimage to Pautzeku: Chinese Bandits Capture Ordnance Officer, Army Ordnance, Washington, D.C., January-February 1924, Vol. IV, No. 22".
Lincheng Outrage: On May 6, 1923, twelve hundred bandits, mostly former soldiers under General Zhang Jingyao, led by Sun Meiyao derailed and attacked the "Blue Express" near the town of Lincheng on the Tianjin-Pukou Railway in Shandong Province. The bandits looted the train and killed a number of passengers. They took over 200 passengers hostage, including 25 westerners, most of whom were Americans. The hostages were forced on a ten day march to the bandits' mountain base at Pautzeku and were released after 37 days.
Condition:
slight bending to photos, some with toning/foxing, a few minor creases
Two Asian robes: Chinese ManchuTwo Asian robes: Chinese Manchu woman's informal silk robe fragment, late 19th century, mounted in Plexiglas frame measuring 40-3/4 x 30-3/8 x 3 in., back of robe only, stitched and glued to backing ; Japanese kimono, black silk or rayon, embroidered dragon and tiger in metallic silver and gold thread, label "Yokosuka", 20th century, dragon's head with several broken and loose threads. Villa Del Leone Collection, Palm Springs, California.
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Pair JapanPair Japan
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Group of Chinese and Japanese carvedGroup of Chinese and Japanese carved figures to include ivory boxwood etc. ?
10PC CHINESE JAPANESE GROUP China,10PC CHINESE JAPANESE GROUP China, Japan19th-20th CenturyIncludes a paiban instrument, a small wood box decorated with metal rabbit, two iron samurai staffs, one spoon with curved wood handle, two kanzashi with dragon head decoration, two calligrapher sets, and a stone carved vessel with bird finial.
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JAPAN. FOUR ORDERS AND MEDALS Japan.JAPAN. FOUR ORDERS AND MEDALS Japan. Order of the Rising Sun (??? Kyokujitsu sho), VII class, in original fitted embossed wartime rio-nuri lacquer case of issue; Japan. First National Census Commemorative Medal, 1920, in fitted wooden case of issue, now lacking lid; Japan. Manchukuo. National Foundation Merit Medal, 1933 122; Japan. China Incident War Medal, 1937-1945 (4)
Chinkai-Oshu (early 20th CenturyChinkai-Oshu (early 20th Century Japanese) - Watercolours on silk - ''The Embroiderers'' and ladies within an interior each 15.5ins x 16ins in simulated gilt bamboo pattern frame and glazed Provenance : Exhibited at The Fine Art Society Ltd 148 New Bond Street London June 1910
EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE BOUNDARYEARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE BOUNDARY MARKERcirca 1920s, ink on thin, laid Japan paper, raised white lettering, 42 x 23-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
laid on foamcore, some tears and lifting at edges, a few losses throughout
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Group of five various Chinese andGroup of five various Chinese and Japanese objects including Japanese book, Chinese book, two Chinese paintings on fabric, and Chinese embroidery; the largest 19 1/2" x 9 1/2" (approx.)