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A Chinese deep carved Cherry
A Chinese deep carved Cherry Amber vase. Qing dynasty.Elaborately carved with landscape scenes, depicting Cherry trees, figures, Deer and mountains. Height - 13.5cm More Information 220.5 grams
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LALIQUE FRANCE FLORA FEMALE NUDE
LALIQUE FRANCE FLORA FEMALE NUDE GLASS SCULPTURELalique France Flora Female Nude Glass Sculpture, from a limited edition of 99; with original case/box Dimensions: 15 1/2 x 10 x 8 in. (39.4 x 25.4 x 20.3 cm.), Box: 19 1/2 x 18 1/2 x 18 in. (49.5 x 47 x 45.7 cm.) Provenance: Note: from Lalique.com: "The radiance of satin-finished crystal highlights this Grand Nude Flora, Goddess of nature and spring in Roman mythology. Captivating with voluptuousness and grace, she watches over foliage, allowing nature to awake each year. The cherry blossoms on her back evoke the world-famous and wondrous blossoming of Japanese cherry trees. This limited edition of 99 pieces demonstrates the extraordinary ability of Lalique glass masters to sculpt the light by fashioning crystal." Condition:
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HIROSHI YOSHIDA (JAPAN, 1876-1950),
HIROSHI YOSHIDA (JAPAN, 1876-1950), ARRIVAL OF CHERRY TREES., WOODBLOCK PRINT, OBAN YOKO-E, 10” X 15” SIGHT. FRAMED 17” X 21”.HIROSHI YOSHIDA, Japan, 1876-1950, Arrival of Cherry Trees. Signed and titled in pencil. Dimensions: Woodblock print, oban yoko-e, 10" x 15" sight. Framed 17" x 21".
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J.P. OSBORN: CHERRY TREES AT THE
J.P. OSBORN: CHERRY TREES AT THE MANOROil on linen, signed 'J.P. Osborne' lower left.
14 x 18 in., 21 x 25 in. (frame).
Condition
In very good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold ""as is"" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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YOSHIDA HIROSHI (JAPAN, 1876-1950).
YOSHIDA HIROSHI (JAPAN, 1876-1950). Yoshida Hiroshi Japanese woodblock print, "Avenue of Cherry Trees". Pencil signed lower right, "Hiroshi Yoshida" and titled lower left, "Avenue of Cherry Trees". From the Eight Views of Cherry Blossoms series. With additional inscriptions and dates. From a private collection. Dimensions: sight measures approx. 10.25" h x 15.25" w. Condition: Good with some light toning. Has not been viewed out-of-frame.
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A CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE
A CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE SQUARE PORCELAIN JAR, 20T...A CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE SQUARE PORCELAIN JAR, 20TH CENTURY, the circular rim on a short neck with conforming reserves of waterside landscapes flaring to a flat square form diapered pink ground top with floral painted blue ground corner ruyi details, above pale yellow ground with green scrolls sides centering quatrefoil fan reserves, depicting a lone rider on horseback striding across an arched bridge set amidst a mountainous waterside landscape dotted with various structures, ancient pines, blossoming cherry trees and tall willows, alternating reserves of tall gray ground vases with blue qilon details filled with red coral branches and peacock plumes, amidst other auspicious vessels, symbols, objects and a white crane gazing upwards, verso thinly white glazed underside revealing patches of natural porcelain body. Height: 11" Width: 6 1/2" Depth: 6 1/2"
Condition:
Good condition with no discernible scratches, chips, cracks, wear nor repairs except for some small flaking at top corner tips. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
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CA. 1920- JAPANESE SATSUMA BALUSTER
CA. 1920- JAPANESE SATSUMA BALUSTER VASEFor your consideration, this lot is a Vintage Japanese Satsuma Handled Polychrome Ceramic Baluster Vase, signed underneath with hiragana and kanji characters, circa 1920-1930. Satsuma ware (???, Satsuma-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery originally from Satsuma Province, southern Kyushu. Today, it can divided into two distinct categories: the original plain dark clay early Satsuma (???, Ko-Satsuma) made in Satsuma from around 1600, and the elaborately decorated export Satsuma (???, Kyo-Satsuma) ivory-bodied pieces which began to be produced in the nineteenth century in various Japanese cities. By adapting their gilded polychromatic enamel overglaze designs to appeal to the tastes of western consumers, manufacturers of the latter made Satsuma ware one of the most recognized and profitable export products of the Meiji period (1868-1912). A telling feature of genuine pieces is that their bodies do not ring when tapped, since they are made from stoneware clay and not porcelain. This colourful vase features two Japanese women sitting in a formal garden amongst flowering cherry trees while dressed in traditional and very colourful kimonos as was prevalent during the Edo period (1603-1867) in Japan. This vase is richly adorned with gold gilt throughout, the finely crackled glaze providing a uniform background to accentuate the spectacular colours and textures. This vase is in nice overall condition, crack is exhibited alongside one handle but no repairs noted. Measures 12"H x 8"W approximately, mouth is 5.5" diameter, base is 4.5" diameter.
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Maud Hall Neale (circa
Maud Hall Neale (circa 1870-1950)/Mountain Landscape/with cherry trees in blossom to foreground/oil on board, 34.5cm x 44.5cm and/Claire Leonard/Summer Flowers in a Vase/oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm
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JAPANESE LOW SIX-PANEL SCREEN
JAPANESE LOW SIX-PANEL SCREEN 19th century; with continuous scene of ducks and other birds on a river bank, with pine and cherry trees; tempera on paper, approximately 53 1/2 in. H., each panel measure 17 1/2 in. W.
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN Early
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN Early 20th century; with continuous scene of cranes and other birds on a riverbank, with pine and cherry trees; tempera and gilding on paper, 67 3/4 in. H., each panel measures approximately 24 1/2 in. D.
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JAPANESE 6-PANEL TABLE SCREEN
JAPANESE 6-PANEL TABLE SCREEN 19th/20th c., gouache and gold on paper mounted in silk border, depicting traditional costumed dancers with blossoming cherry trees, 24.5"h x 7.25"w (each panel)
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KEISAI EISEN (JAPAN, 1790-1848),
KEISAI EISEN (JAPAN, 1790-1848), FOUR EROTIC WORKS, CIRCA 1830:, WOODBLOCK PRINTS, APPROX. 4.5" X 6" SIGHT. FRAMED 13" X 9".KEISAI EISEN, Japan, 1790-1848, Four erotic works, circa 1830: 1) Shunga. 2) "Yadorigi" (parasite plant). 3) "Yugiri" (evening mist). 4) "Dance of Flower" (lovers under the cherry trees). Dimensions: Woodblock prints, approx. 4.5" x 6" sight. Framed 13" x 9".
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PAIR OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN TEMPLE
PAIR OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN TEMPLE VASES LATE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHTS 25”. WITH TURNED WOOD BASES. HEIGHTS 4”. DIAMETERS 7.5”.PAIR OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN TEMPLE VASES, Late 19th Century, In baluster form. Polychrome decoration of birds in and around flowering cherry trees. Gilt highlights. Dimensions: Heights 25". With turned wood bases. Heights 4". Diameters 7.5".
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JAPANESE TWO-PANEL SCREEN LATE 19TH
JAPANESE TWO-PANEL SCREEN LATE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 66.5”. LENGTH 74”.JAPANESE TWO-PANEL SCREEN, Late 19th Century, Flowering cherry trees on a gold ground. Green silk brocade border. Dimensions: Height 66.5". Length 74".
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A PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI VASES
A PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI VASES WITH CHERRY BLOSSOMS Early 20th century, painted in polychrome enamels, yellow ground hand painted with birds and clouds around the neck, body has a mirrored scene on each vase of a figures fishing with a scenic village behind them with blooming pink cherry trees and large blossoms on branches above, signed to underside of both in underglaze iron red and overglaze in black.
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FOURTEEN PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES
FOURTEEN PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES FEATURING PORTLANDFOURTEEN PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES FEATURING PORTLAND VIEWPOINTS AND STREET SCENES, all 8" x 10" on glass, early 20th century, from the Eugene Terway collection. Images include: view of Portland from the West Hills; U.S. National Bank on SW 6th Ave. and SW Harvey Milk St.; Portland Harbor with tall ships and sternwheeler; Multnomah County Courthouse; East on Washington St. from 6th; busy street scene with wagons, trolleys, and pedestrians; two negatives of the YMCA building at SW Morrison and SW 5th; Gifford Studio storefront; and Cherry Trees in Bloom, Mt. Tabor.
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19TH C. LACQUERED INRO, SIGNED
19TH C. LACQUERED INRO, SIGNED Meiji period Four Stack Inro, in Nashiji gold makie lacquer with ivory and horn inlay, signed, depicting a farmer uncovering a treasure with his hoe, standing back in awe while being watched by his wife and child (who are on the reverse), the landscape containing pine and cherry trees, mountains behind, 3 1/2" x 2 1/4". Fine condition.
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HIROSHI YOSHIDA (JAPAN,
HIROSHI YOSHIDA (JAPAN, 1876-1950) "Kumoi Cherry Trees" large shin-hanga woodblock print (full sheet o-bosho), 1920, signed ?Hiroshi Yoshida? and titled in pencil in the lower margin and marked with jizuri (self-printed) seal outside of the margin. Signed within the image ?Yoshida? with brush and ink beside a red ?Hiroshi? seal. Housed in a gilt mitered frame on silk scroll, with no-glare glass, OS: 29 1/2" x 36 1/4", impression: 21" x 27 1/2", horizontal bends, not examined out of frame.
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UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE II (JAPAN,
UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE II (JAPAN, 1826-1869) Oban Yoko-E Landscape by Hiroshige Utagawa, view across rolling grassy hills past pines and cherry trees to large temple complex, top edge mounted to card, full margins, 10" x 14 1/2". Heavily toned, wrinkled, wormage to margins.
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ROBERT HELD (CANADA) STUDIO ART
ROBERT HELD (CANADA) STUDIO ART GLASS MILLEFIORI CHERRY BLOSSOM VASE 8 X 9 IN. (20.32 X 22.86 CM.)ROBERT HELD (CANADA) STUDIO ART GLASS MILLEFIORI CHERRY BLOSSOM VASE, from the Cherry Blossom Collection, a flattened ovoid vase, designed as flowering cherry trees with gold flecking, etched signature, numbered 119/250, and with "Robert Held Art Glass / Hand Made in Canada" label affixed to base Dimensions: 8 x 9 in. (20.32 x 22.86 cm.) Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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LAURA CASEY, 20TH CENTURY,
LAURA CASEY, 20TH CENTURY, 'CHERRY TREES AT HAINES POINT, WASHINGTON, DC', OIL ON PANELLaura Casey, 20th Century, 'Cherry Trees at Haines Point, Washington, DC', Oil on Panel
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ASIAN: HIROSHI YOSHIDA (JAPAN,
ASIAN: HIROSHI YOSHIDA (JAPAN, 1876-1950), COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINT, "AVENUE OF CHERRY TREES", C. 1935, STREET SCENE WITH VENDORS AND P...ASIAN: Hiroshi Yoshida (Japan, 1876-1950), color woodblock print, "Avenue of Cherry Trees", c. 1935, street scene with vendors and people with cherry trees all around, signed lower right and titled in pencil, Jizuri seal upper left margin, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, including toned/mat burn, etc., ss: 10 1/2" h. x 15" w.
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Japanese wood four-panel screen
Japanese wood four-panel screen with raised relief cherry trees, each panel 72"h x 18"w
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ASIAN: ANDO HIROSHIGE (JAPAN
ASIAN: ANDO HIROSHIGE (JAPAN 1797-1858) "SUMIDA EMBANKMENT - THIRTY-SIX VIEWS OF MT.FUJI" WOODBLOCK PRINT, DEPICTS WOMAN AND CHERRY TREES, WITH MT. FUJI IN THE BACKGROUND, ARTIST SEAL LOWER LEFT, FRAMED AND MATTED BEH...ASIAN: Ando Hiroshige (Japan 1797-1858) "Sumida Embankment - Thirty-six Views of Mt.Fuji" woodblock print, depicts woman and cherry trees, with Mt. Fuji in the background, artist seal lower left, framed and matted behind glass, labels verso, wear consistent with age including scattered overall foxing, waving of paper, hinged at top to mat and mat laid down on exterior to board, trimmed to 3/8" margin at sides and 1/8" margin at bottom, sold as is, ss: 12 1/2" h. x 8 1/2" w.
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TWO CHINESE ROSE FAMILLE HAT
TWO CHINESE ROSE FAMILLE HAT STAND TABLE LAMPS Group of two Chinese porcelain Rose Famille hat stands mounted as table lamps comprising, one decorated with florals in a rocky landscape and one decorated with ladies in a landscape with cherry trees and black calligraphy, both with drilled marks to the underside. Approx. overall floral lamp to socket 19", sq. 5.75", the body h. 11", dia, 5"; overall figural lamp to socket h. 17", dia. 6.25", body h. 10.75", dia. 5".
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Group of four assorted vintage
Group of four assorted vintage Chinese fans, one in wood with carved and illustrated designs, one fan depicting swans and cherry trees, one fan with flowers atop maroon, and one with Grecian design atop blue; as-is condition; the largest H 9 3/8" x W 16 1/2" (approx.)Provenance: Private Collection, Palos Verdes Estates, California
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JAPANESE MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE HANGING
JAPANESE MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE HANGING WALL SCROLL Japan,Image of a house tucked behind cherry trees by a river with calligraphy and a collector's mark to the lower left.
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Six-part Asian lacquered screen
Six-part Asian lacquered screen decorated with birds and cherry trees.
Each panel: 77.75"h x 16"w / 96"w oa
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LARGE JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE -
LARGE JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE - Cloisonn? Vase with aqua field decorated with cranes and a hawk among blossoming cherry trees and flowers geometric designs above and below rough aqua interior 18 1/2'' (47.0 cm) tall 8 1/2'' (21.6 cm) diam fine conditi
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Three pieces of carved soapstone-
Three pieces of carved soapstone- Foo dog on plinth house temple & mountains with cherry trees 5.5"h.x4.5"w. and a pair of frogs.
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* An Orient and Flume Glass Vase of
* An Orient and Flume Glass Vase of baluster form decorated with stylized flowering cherry trees dated 1982. Height 9 1/2 inches.
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LARGE JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE -
LARGE JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE - Cloisonn? Vase with aqua field decorated with cranes and a hawk among blossoming cherry trees and flowers geometric designs above and below rough aqua interior 18 1/2'' (47.0 cm) tall 8 1/2'' (21.6 cm) diam fine conditi
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Willie White (American/New Orleans,
Willie White (American/New Orleans, 1908-2000) "Dragons, Cherry Trees and a Cross on a Hill", felt tip marker on poster board, sight 27-1/2" x 21-1/4". Glazed, matted and handsomely framed.
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Large Chinese Bottle Porcelain Vase
Large Chinese Bottle Porcelain Vase - BirdsBulbous bottle shaped porcelain vase having long neck depicting various enamelled birds in apple and cherry trees underglazed blue seal on bottom 23'' H x 15'' Diameter.
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Willie White (American/New Orleans,
Willie White (American/New Orleans, 1908-2000) "Cherry Trees and Dragons", felt tip marker on poster board, sight 21-1/2" x 27-1/2", signed lower left. Glazed and framed. Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Pennsylvania appliqué quilt 19th c.
Pennsylvania appliqué quilt 19th c. with four cherry trees and black and yellow birds surrounded by a grape vine border and an... ?