- TWO IMARI CHARGERS. Japan 1st
TWO IMARI CHARGERS. Japan 1st quarter-20th century. One with flowers 12 1/2''h. and one with a mark on the underside possibly Aritaware 12''d. Good condition and good color. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
- THREE AMIRAM TAMARI ABSTRACT MM'S
THREE AMIRAM TAMARI ABSTRACT MM'S ON BOARD Three Amiram Tamari (Israeli 1913-1981), abstract mixed media works on board, each depicting a surreal abstract scene, one signed to lower right, two signed to lower left, all unframed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Sarah Rodin, St. Louis, Missouri. Approximate dimensions: small, board h. 10", w. 10"; medium, board h. 14.75", w. 11.25"; large, board h. 15.75", w. 12.75"
- A LARGE GROUP OF ARITA WARE/IMARI
A LARGE GROUP OF ARITA WARE/IMARI TYPE PORCELAINSA large assembled group of Arita ware/Imari type porcelainsComprising a vase, now mounted as a lamp, four large dishes and one cup. (6)vase height 16in (40.5cm); overall height 28in (71cm); diameter o
- Japanese Arita porcelain charger,
Japanese Arita porcelain charger, Imari with exterior blue floral and ribbon decoration, base with impressed mark for yamatoku (mountain virtue) and single character mark in over glaze brown, early 20th century, 17-3/4 in. Interior with surface wear, scratches, wax residue, small black stain, small chips to foot ring. From the Estate of the Late Max Menuskin, Interior Designer, Greenville, South Carolina.
- AMIKO MARTIN, JAPANESE WOMAN IN
AMIKO MARTIN, JAPANESE WOMAN IN KIMONO, OIL ON CANVAS, 51 X 26-1/2 INAmiko Martin, Japanese Woman in Kimono, Oil on Canvas, 51 x 26-1/2 in,
- AMARU CHIZA MIXED MEDIAAmaru Chiza
AMARU CHIZA MIXED MEDIAAmaru Chiza (Ecuadorian 20th/21st c.)- Untitled- mixed media on paper, 2004, signed Chiza '04 lower right together with a Tom Balbo- Untitled- cast and form paper, signed T. Balbo lower right, both very good condition. 11 x 11''; 14 1/4 x 11''
- NORIO AZUMA (JAPANESE/AMERICAN,
NORIO AZUMA (JAPANESE/AMERICAN, 1928-2004), IMAGE "E" Serigraph on paper, 1970, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 28/85 lower margin, framed.
- Imari Charger Japanese, early 20th
Imari Charger Japanese, early 20th century, central blue double vajra, cartouches with Jo and Uba, the Takasago couple, verso with blue flowering vines, 2-3/4 x 18 in.,
- GROUP WITH IMARI, SATSUMA AND OTHER
GROUP WITH IMARI, SATSUMA AND OTHER PORCELAIN ARTICLESGroup with Imari, Satsuma and other Porcelain Articles,
- NORIO AZUMA (JAPANESE/AMERICAN,
NORIO AZUMA (JAPANESE/AMERICAN, 1928-2004), HISTORICAL SITE Screenprint in colors, 1964, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 1/18 lower margin, retains gallery label to verso, matted and framed.
- Two Japanese Arita Imari chargers,
Two Japanese Arita Imari chargers, similar decoration: one with phoenix and cloud border, two small repaired rim chips , one with two peacocks and chrysanthemum border, birds on rocks and peonies, 4 in. glaze flaw in border , each with mountains verso, bases with embossed mark for Yamatoku (Mountain Virtue), three characters in red, early 20th century, 15-1/2 in. Both with scratches, some surface and gilt wear. Private Collection, Lewisville, North Carolina
- ISAMU NOGUCHI. THREE AKARI WORKS,
ISAMU NOGUCHI. THREE AKARI WORKS, WASHI PAPER (American, 1904-1988). Handmade washi paper with bamboo ribbing and metal support arms 1) "Akari 5N" signed and stamped, together with metal base and light, 25 in. H. x 11 in. W., 2) "Akari 1A" shade only, unsigned but marked Japan, in original folder marked "Akari Lamps by Isamu Noguci" distributor Bonniers, New York, NY, 10 in. H., 10 in. D., 3) "Akari 30D" ceiling lamp, shade only, signed and stamped, 11.8 in. H., 10.6 in. W.
- JAPANESE ''BLACK SHIP'' IMARI SQUARE
JAPANESE ''BLACK SHIP'' IMARI SQUARE DISH with a central black enamelled black (Dutch) ship enclosed within a band of diaper patterned design with alternating groups of Dutchmen and ships in full sail
- THREE IMARI VASES. Japan 1st
THREE IMARI VASES. Japan 1st quarter-20th century. Two baluster vases 12''h. and one with a long neck attributed to Arita 11 1/2''h. All are in good condition. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
- AMOS AMIT, ISRAELI 20TH CENTURY
AMOS AMIT, ISRAELI 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, BIRCH TREES, BATIK, FRAME: 25 X 31 1/4 IN. (63.50 X 79.38 CM.)Amos Amit, Israeli 20th Century School, Birch Trees, Batik,, Dimensions: Frame: 25 x 31 1/4 in. (63.50 x 79.38 cm.)
- A Japanese Imari jardiniere, early
A Japanese Imari jardiniere, early 20th c, 31cm h More Information Localised wear; the interior containing an associated wooden planter affixed in position
- ISAMU NOGUCHI. A PAIR OF AKARI
ISAMU NOGUCHI. A PAIR OF AKARI LAMPS, WASHI PAPER (American, 1904-1988). Handmade washi paper with bamboo ribbing and metal support arms 1) "Akari YA2" signed and stamped on shade, 18.9 x 13.7 inches, 2) "Akari 3X" signed and stamped on shade, 15 x 9 inches.
- KITAGAWA UTAMARO (JAPANESE 1753-1806),
KITAGAWA UTAMARO (JAPANESE 1753-1806), THE COURTESAN, HINAZURU, WOODBLOCK PRINT WITH SILVER MICA BACKGROUND, FRAME: 22 1/2 X 17 IN. (57.15 X 43.18 CM.)Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese 1753-1806), The Courtesan, Hinazuru, Woodblock Print with Silver Mica Background,, Dimensions: Frame: 22 1/2 x 17 in. (57.15 x 43.18 cm.)
- PRINT, TEIMUR AMIRY Teimur Amiry
PRINT, TEIMUR AMIRY Teimur Amiry (Iranian, b. 1958), Cattleya Orchid, digital print with highlighting, signed lower right, overall (with frame): 14.75"h x 12"w
- LOREN AMI (B. 1968, HOPI-TEWA)Loren
LOREN AMI (B. 1968, HOPI-TEWA)Loren Ami (b. 1968, Hopi-Tewa), A polychrome pottery canteen, 1997 Signed and dated to underside: Loren Ami / 6/97 / [insect cipher] The canteen with polychrome avian and face motif on burnished buff slip glaze with hide strap Dimensions: 4.25" H x 7.5" W x 6" D
- RAMONA AMI (B. 1929, HOPI)Ramona
RAMONA AMI (B. 1929, HOPI)Ramona Ami (b. 1929, Hopi Pueblo), A group of Hopi yellowware bowls, 1999 Large bowl marked: Hopi / Ramona Ami / 1999; each smaller bowl signed: Ramona Comprising a large serving bowl (4" H x 9.5" Dia.) and four smaller soup bowls (2.5" H x 5.25" Dia.), each with red and black geometric motifs on yellow ground, 5 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
- 3 PCS OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN TO
3 PCS OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN TO INCLUDE 8 3/4"IMARI VASE, AN 8 1/2" DIAMETER SATSUMA BOWL WITH SHAPED RIM AND A 3" SATSUMA MINIATURE BOWL WITH SHAPED RIM.
- Japanese Imari charger, central
Japanese Imari charger, central scrolling vine and peonies, cartouches of prunus tree at fence, verso with scrolling lotus, base with etched mark and blue Arita mark, late 19th/early 20th century, 2-3/4 x 21-3/4 in., with wooden stand. Slight wear and loss to glaze and gilt, scratches, 4 in. area of fritting verso, spots of red pigment on base and rim.
- Japanese imari vase, molded reeded
Japanese imari vase, molded reeded body, lappet neck, panels of phoenixes in prunus trees, late 19th/early 20th century, 17-1/2 in. Wear and loss to glaze and gilt. Private Collection.
- TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS In
TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS In the manner of Utamoro.
- A Japanese robe with cowl decorated
A Japanese robe with cowl decorated with prunus branches and cranes on a deep blue ground with red lining
- A SCALLOPED IMARI DISH decorated
A SCALLOPED IMARI DISH decorated in typical colors with panels of flowering branches and fences alternating with smaller panels of auspicious symbols reverse blue branches - h:12 in.
- Japanese Imari fish-shaped dish,
Japanese Imari fish-shaped dish, interior scene of samurai, verso with peonies, base with six-character mark for Hichozan Shimpo, 19th century, 3-12 x 13 x 7-12 in.
- UTAMARO KITAGAWA (JAPAN, 1753-1806)
UTAMARO KITAGAWA (JAPAN, 1753-1806) Bijin Admiring Herself in a Mirror, in black stick frame, under glass, OS: 15 3/4" x 12 3/4", image size: 14 3/4" x 9 3/4", soiling.
- UTAMARO KITAGAWA (JAPAN, 1753-1806)
UTAMARO KITAGAWA (JAPAN, 1753-1806) Bijin Admiring Herself in a Mirror, in black stick frame, under glass, OS: 15 3/4" x 12 3/4", image size: 14 3/4" x 9 3/4", soiling.
- JAPANESE ARITA WARE IMARI PORCELAIN
JAPANESE ARITA WARE IMARI PORCELAIN LIDDED VASE, WJAPANESE ARITA WARE IMARI PORCELAIN LIDDED VASE, with high shoulders with cinched neck and tapered base, hand enameled motif featuring reserves of wildlife and floral scenes, the domed lid having spotted foo-lion handle. Marked with the Fuki Chosun characters (Perpetual Spring of Riches and Honours) on base. Height 20.5 inches.
- A SCALLOPED IMARI DISH decorated
A SCALLOPED IMARI DISH decorated in typical colors with panels of flowering branches and fences alternating with smaller panels of auspicious symbols reverse blue branches - h:12 in.
- JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER late 19th/early
JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER late 19th/early 20th century decorated with ho-o birds and foliage in alternating panels in tones of orange blue and parcel gilt - dia. 18.25 in.
- KITAGAWA UTAMARO, JAPANESE (1753-1806),
KITAGAWA UTAMARO, JAPANESE (1753-1806), COURTESAN HOLDING A CAT, COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINT ON PAPER, 16"W X 70"LKitagawa Utamaro, Japanese, (1753-1806) Courtesan holding a cat, color woodblock print on paper mounted as kakejuki scroll. With box. Provenance: from Taylor University's Dr. Neil and Mrs. Renee Compton Collection. Proceeds benefit Taylor University endowed scholarship funds. color woodblock print on paper Dimensions: 16"W x 70"L
- Woodblock print on mica paper depicting
Woodblock print on mica paper depicting Arashi Ryuzo portraying Ishibe Kinkichi the money lender in the play "Hana Ayame Bunroku Soga"; framed; missing glass, some scratches to frame, as is condition; in frame H 21" x W 16", H 14" x W 9"
- A Japanese Arita figure of a Bijin,
A Japanese Arita figure of a Bijin, circa 1700, 37cm high/see illustration