A Fine Collection of Sixty-SevenA Fine Collection of Sixty-Seven Japanese Ivory Bone and Wood Ojime Beads late Edo/early Meiji Period 19th c. variously carved lacquered inlaid applied and stained many signed average height 3/4 in.
GROUP OF JAPANESE OJIME BEADS GroupGROUP OF JAPANESE OJIME BEADS Group of Japanese ojime beads, comprising eight mix-metal beads with four beads signed or marked, now strung with 38 gilt filigree spherical beads to form a necklace, 17.5" l.
Group of 13 various Japanese ojimeGroup of 13 various Japanese ojime beads comprised of beads made from porcelain, glass, ceramic and lacquer; some pitting on porcelain beads; largest W 1" (approx.)
GROUP OF JAPANESE OJIME BEADS GroupGROUP OF JAPANESE OJIME BEADS Group of Japanese ojime beads, comprising 31 copper alloy beads and three silver beads of various motifs with three signed or marked beads, now strung as a necklace, 24" l.
A Japanese Lacquer Inro With OjimeA Japanese Lacquer Inro With Ojime Bead Laquer inro composed of five interlocked sections decorated on exterior with a landscape and a field worker; fitted with a carved wood ojime bead with dragon and tiger motif.
A Group of Chinese and JapaneseA Group of Chinese and Japanese Accessories including three Chinese wooden boxes one Japanese carved ojime bead and four small turquoise-colored beads (8 pcs.)
JAPANESE TURTLE INROCarved ivoryJAPANESE TURTLE INROCarved ivory Inro in the form of a turtle, the Ojime cord fastener bead in the form of two smaller turtles, all on a silk cord. Hand carved box approx. 2-1/2"L. Please note: The item is carved from antique, pre-ban African elephant ivory. The item can be shipped only where allowed by law. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
A Set of Twelve Ivory 'Zodiac'A Set of Twelve Ivory 'Zodiac' Ojime Beads, Meiji Period (1868-1912) Carved as the twelve zodiac animals in spherical forms;
total weight 50 grams each diameter 0.7 in — 1.8 cm
A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE OJIMEA COLLECTION OF JAPANESE OJIME some carved and moulded, together with glass bead examples (28) Provenance: Purchased from Lawrences, 08/09/2020, lot 718, £210. Now the property of a deceased Estate from West Dorset.
JAPANESE OJIME BEAD NECKLACE WITHJAPANESE OJIME BEAD NECKLACE WITH NETSUKE Meiji Period Carved Bead Necklace, c. 1900, with wooden and stone ojime beads, plus a charming carved tagua nut netsuke depicting two puppies, 24 1/2" long, netsuke: 1 5/8" x 1 5/8". Good condition.
(2) JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY(2) JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY INRO One carved with a Writhing Dragon with a small dragon head ojime bead, the other in the form of a Frog with a smaller frog ojime bead, both about 3" tall, replaced brown silk cords.
Japanese Ivory Okimonoof an oldJapanese Ivory Okimonoof an old musician holding a stringed instrument and a straw basket unique open mouth expression inset red artist seal to underside with carving sold with hardwood stand.Ivory 8 in.; HOA 9.25 in.Several tight hairlines expected toning area of loss to straw basket loss to neck of instrument.
A Carved Ivory Bead Necklace withA Carved Ivory Bead Necklace with A Geisha Figure Carved ivory bead necklace strung with alternating 9.5 mm and 3.5 mm beads and accented with a carved ivory geisha figure highlighted with red and black pigments.
Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$1,500-$2,000Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$1,500-$2,000
Japanese one case wood inro withJapanese one case wood inro with carved ivory and bronze coin motif, and carved ojime. 2 1/2"H. The elephant ivory used in this lot was legally imported into the United States. This item will only be shipped domestically.
Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
A Group of Asian Accessories includingA Group of Asian Accessories including three Chinese wooden boxes one Japanese carved ojime bead and four small turquoise-colored beads (8 pcs.)
A Collection of Three Ojime comprisingA Collection of Three Ojime comprising a carved ivory spherical example depicting a tiger a silvered metal cylindrical example and a carved wood head of a man all strung on a silk knotted cord. Length of longest 1 1/8 inches.
3 CARVED OJIME3 Carved ivory ojime-3 CARVED OJIME3 Carved ivory ojime- 2 by Akira Kawahara, with inlaid eyes, in the Katabori style; 1 of Daruma, signed Goichi.
Japanese Wood and Ivory Okimono
Japanese Wood and Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$600-$800
JAPANESE IVORY ITEMS, INCL NETSUKEJAPANESE IVORY ITEMS, INCL NETSUKE
Japanese Carved Ivory OkimonoFinelyJapanese Carved Ivory OkimonoFinely carved to depict a villager with bundle of sticks and basket of flowers now raised on hardwood stand under display globe 12''H including stand circa late 19th/early 20th century.Condition: Both arms seem to have been reapplied. Several areas of cracking commensurate with age.Property of a Ruby Michigan family.
A group of various Japanese metalworksA group of various Japanese metalworks including two tsuba, three ojime beads, one minuke and one miniature container
Two Noh Mask Ivory Netsuke backTwo Noh Mask Ivory Netsuke back to back including Daruma and Shikami a spherical ivory Ojime & two cylindrical Peking glass beads all on original cords.
A Japanese Carved Ivory OkimonoA Japanese Carved Ivory Okimono of a Basket Seller the figure depicted with his mouth open calling out his wares with multiple baskets strung from his shoulder yoke having tea stained decoration throughout and raised on a shaped base. Height 7 inches.
Two Japanese Geisha Ivory OkimonosearlyTwo Japanese Geisha Ivory Okimonosearly 20th century both signed on the base well carved and embellished by subtle gilt and polychrome highlights.7 in.Light wear to highlights.
Japanese Polychromed Painted IvoryJapanese Polychromed Painted Ivory OkimonoDelicately polychromed lacquered early 20th century Japanese ivory okimono of a traditional beauty dressed in ornate kimono with lotus blossom crashing waves and other designs and wearing a red headdress holding a parasol carved out of a separate piece of ivory together with an ivory basket holding what appears to be brooms.Important Traverse City Michigan Collection.
Cloisonne oval beads decoratedCloisonne oval beads decorated with Geisha
Inro With Ojimie & Netsuke FiveInro With Ojimie & Netsuke Five compartment inro with raden work in mother of pearl, double sided with scene of seated student and scholar, verso with village in landscape. Purple silk cord with mixed metal ojimie bead and a very nice sea shell netsuke of carve wood, lacquered with inlay mixed stones of starfish, clam and shell., signed approx. 1-3/4"L.
* A Japanese Carved Ivory Okimono* A Japanese Carved Ivory Okimono of a Lady polychrome decorated the lady depicted wearing a traditional sandogasa and holding a leafy stalk over one shoulder the other hand holding a bachi signed to the underside. Height 7 3/4 inches.
Group of Japanese Ivory Okimono
Group of Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$5,000-$7,000
JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF BASKETJAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF BASKET SELLER. - 6 1/4 in. high.
Japanese Ivory Netsuke
Estimate:$400-$600Japanese Ivory Netsuke
Estimate:$400-$600
Japanese Ivory Accessories PlusJapanese Ivory Accessories Plus Japanese 20th century. An assembled four-piece group of carved ivory accessories including a pair of carved and inked mythological beasts a small pendant with snake carved in low relief with incised 1941 1953 1965 1977 and 1989 on verso a disc-shaped netsuke with figure in low relief signed on verso PLUS a lacquerware inro with ivory bead PLUS a sterling lidded box with inlaid apple jade Buddha marked Sterling; inro lg. 3 in. International shipping is not available for this item. This item will only be shipped within the United States except to California. Condition: Age cracks to ivory. Wear to inro.
2 JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, MONKEYS2 JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, MONKEYS
Japanese ivory okimono , carvingJapanese ivory okimono , carving of man holding two sticks attached to rope draped over his neck, base with two-character mark, 4-1/2 in., late 19th century. Two tight drying cracks, otherwise excellent condition.