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JAPANESE CARVED STONE FIGURAL
JAPANESE CARVED STONE FIGURAL STATUE, EBISUJapanese carved stone figural statue, depicting Ebisu, god of good luck, dressed in court robes and pointed cap, holding fish under his left arm, approx 20"h, 12"w, 11"d
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A Japanese Signed Ivory Okimono
A Japanese Signed Ivory Okimono of Ebisu Saburo Meticulously carved ivory figure of Ebisu Saburo, one of seven gods of good fortune, holding a fishing rod in one hand and harnessed fish in another; fish with inlaid mother-of-pearl eye, applied pigments for accentuating carved details. Signed on the foot bottom, approx. 4-3/4"H.
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SCULPTURE OF JAPANESE GOD OF
SCULPTURE OF JAPANESE GOD OF FORTUNE, EBISU Sculpture of the Japanese gold of fortune, Ebisu, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, in polychrome spelter, depicted here as a robust man with one arm raised, standing on a rock holding a large red fish, having no apparent marks. Ebisu is the god of prosperity and plenty, he is also the patron god of fishermen which is why he is depicted holding a fishing pole in one hand and a large fish in the other. Approximate dimensions: h. 19. 25", w. 13. 5", d. 7".
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Ebisu Saburo Riding Whale Ivory
Ebisu Saburo Riding Whale Ivory Netsuke The carved figure of Ebisu Saburo, one of seven gods of good fortune, riding a whale and holding a fishing rod in his hand; painted facial features and with applied pigment for accentuating carved details. Signed on bottom, approx. 2"T x 1-3/8"L x 3/4'W.
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A MEIJI PERIOD HIGH KARAT GOLD
A MEIJI PERIOD HIGH KARAT GOLD OJIME MODEL OF EBISUThe solid gold Japanese ojime figure of Ebisu, god of fishermen and luck, one of the Shichifukujin or Seven Gods of Good Fortune, is embellished with black enamel inlays and signed Noriyasu by hand engraved calligraphy on the base.Measures 0.75 x 0.5 inches, 18.62 x 14.71 mm, and weighs 13.3 grams.Very good condition, there are no issues of damage, repair, enamel loss or wear.Provenance: The collection of Josephine Bird Hall (1888 - 1948) by descent to her son, the present owner. Josephine's father was a founder of Kansas City's Emery, Bird, Thayer Department Store.
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JAPANESE INKED RESIN NETSUKE
JAPANESE INKED RESIN NETSUKE FIGURINECarved figure of one the Seven Lucky Gods. Ebisu, god of wealth. Japanese characters markings on the base.
Dimensions: 1.5"L x 1.5"W x 2"H
Country of Origin: Japan
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Antique Japanese carved wood
Antique Japanese carved wood figures of Ebisu and Daikoku, gods of good fortune; overall good condition; the larger figure H 4 3/4" x W 3 1/4" x D 3 1/4" (approx.)Provenance: Private Los Angeles, CA collection
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PAIR JAPANESE WOOD CARVING OF EBISU
PAIR JAPANESE WOOD CARVING OF EBISU & DARUMA A pair of Japanese wood carvings of Ebisu & Daruba. Ebisu, the Japanese god of luck, the Ocean, Fishing, stands holding a large fish in his left hand and smiling broadly. Daruma, also standing, holds a sack over his left shoulder and a large mallet in his right. He is also smiling.
Each: H. approx. 12"
Condition: good condition overall for age and use.
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NETSUKE. Japan 20th century
NETSUKE. Japan 20th century ivory. Buddha with inked detail. Signed. 1 3/4''h.
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Two Japanese satsuma vases: one
Two Japanese satsuma vases: one with very fine polychrome and gilt decoration of a festival procession with Ebisu, god of good fortune, carrying a red sea bream, shoulder with flying white cranes, floral cartouches, foot with white prunus blossoms, base with five iron red characters, remnants of paper label, 3-5/8 in., wear to gilt on rim, otherwise excellent condition ; one with coastal scene of birds perched in magnolia, bridge crossing inlet to buildings, shoulder with checkerboard inlay at leaves, flowers on gilt scrolling vine ground, 3-1/2 in., very minor rim chip, minor wear and loss to glaze and gilt , late 19th/early 20th century. The Estate of the Late Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman
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TWO JAPANESE SMALL DECORATIONS
TWO JAPANESE SMALL DECORATIONS including lacquered leather wallet with square metal clasp and a Hirado figure of a diety (Ebisu) and carp (2)
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Nine Ivory Carvings Japanese, mid
Nine Ivory Carvings Japanese, mid 20th century or earlier: six of The Seven Lucky Gods, lacking Fukurokuju, bases with enclosed openings, approximately 2-1/4 in., Ebisu with losses to implement in right hand, otherwise all in excellent condition; three netsukes: Daikoku and Ebisu balancing on a red sea bream, 1-3/4 in., minor age crack; Fukurokuju disguised as a tortoise, 1-7/8 in., excellent condition; double-side Hotei, one smiling, one laughing, 1-3/4 in., excellent condition, netsukes and figure of Benzaiten with signatures
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KEISEI EISEN (JAPAN, 1790-1848)
KEISEI EISEN (JAPAN, 1790-1848) Bijin with Cut Irises, in dark oak frame with mount under glass, OS: 12 1/4" x 16 1/2", SS: 8" x 12", good condition.
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JAPANESE CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF
JAPANESE CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF EBISU MEIJI PERIOD HEIGHT 8".JAPANESE CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF EBISU, Meiji Period, Standing on rockery and carrying a large carp with an inlaid eye over his shoulder. Dimensions: Height 8".
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A Japanese silver and enamel
A Japanese silver and enamel okimono figure of Ebisu calming a large Tai fish, Meiji period, 6cm long
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Antique Japanese carved wood
Antique Japanese carved wood Daikokuten and Ebisu shrine; as-is condition- General marks and surface wear, scratches, rubbing, flaws, and losses. Possible restorations; L 8" H 8 1/4" (Approx.)Provenance: Private Los Angeles, CA collection
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Japanese Noh mask early 20th
Japanese Noh mask early 20th century Depicting the comic character Ebisu; polychrome pigment, lacquer interior. L: 7.5 in.
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Japanese carved wood and ivory
Japanese carved wood and ivory netsuke 18th/19th century comprising: Ushi (reclining water buffalo) signed L2'' cat signed Shomin L2'' Saru (seated monkey) unsigned H1 1/4'' (3pcs) Provenance: Ex-collection of Marjorie Seely Blossom Jones Wilson. Descended to present owner Atlanta Georgia collection. Other Notes: New York and London socialite Marjorie Seely Blossom was first married to financier E. Clarence Jones. They wanted to build a lavish home in Palm Beach for the season which was to be designed by Marion Sims Wyeth. The oceanfront estate know today as Vita Serena on 105 Clarendon Avenue was completed after the death of Mr. Jones. Mrs. Jones later married Captain Robert Amcotts Wilson and they considered the Palm Beach estate their second home. It was eventually sold to Jean Flagler Matthews who rented the house to King Saud during the early 1960s. Today this magnificient property is for sale at the asking price of 27.9 million dollars. Very good original condition.
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A Japanese ivory figure of a
A Japanese ivory figure of a bijin early 20th century standing and holding a bunch of grapes in her left hand naturalistic base incised signature 7in. Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?200
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Keisai Eisen (1790-1848), Utagawa
Keisai Eisen (1790-1848), Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III, 1786-1865), Two Woodblock Prints Consisting of a beauty with an umbrella by Eisen and a Bunraku puppeteer by Toyokuni; colour woodblock prints
each sheet height 14.8 in — 37.5 cm
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IKEDA EISEN COLOR WOODCUT (Japanese
IKEDA EISEN COLOR WOODCUT (Japanese 1790-1848) Courtesan ''Misado'' of the tama-ya (House of the Jewel). Oban size 13.5'' x 10 (opening) signed in calligraphy. In a wood frame.
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KEISAI EISEN (JAPANESE,
KEISAI EISEN (JAPANESE, 1790-1848)Keisai Eisen (Japanese, 1790-1848) , "Bijin Adjusting Her Headress", vertical woodblock print diptych, 28 5/8 in. x 10 in., matted Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund.
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A Japanese ivory figure of a seated
A Japanese ivory figure of a seated Bijin early 20th century combing her hair incised signature 2.75ins - a.f. Estimate ?100-150 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?200
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NETSUKE. Japan early 20th century
NETSUKE. Japan early 20th century ivory. Manju form with the Seven Sages of the Bamboo grove 1 3/4''d.
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Issey Mijaki, an ivory linen
Issey Mijaki, an ivory linen coat, size 1
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Japanese elephant ivory "Seven
Japanese elephant ivory "Seven Lucky Gods" Ivory Okimono Set Japan, 20th c. Depicting Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Ebisu, Daikokuten, Hotei and Juroujin -well crafted, stoutly carved. H: 4.25" ,200 one broken foot
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Japanese ivory bijin model
Japanese ivory bijin model Well carved standing female figure, ink-work detail to body and robe over a wood stand. Figure H: 10 in.
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Eight assembled Chinese and
Eight assembled Chinese and Japanese elephant ivory nesuke and models Comprised of a Budai figure, snuff bottle, and figural netsuke.
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A Japanese Ivory Okimono signed
A Japanese Ivory Okimono signed Mitsuhiro depicting a fisherman with a basket on his back with an egret standing on top of the basket grabbing the man's hair in its beak raised atop a naturalistic circular wood base with an inlaid ivory signature plaque further inset with a red signature plaque. Height of ivory 18 inches.
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2 Cybis bisque porcelain busts,
2 Cybis bisque porcelain busts, "Eros", "Eskimo Youth", on wood block bases, tallest 10 1/2", no damage Estimate $100-150
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Japanese ivory netsuke in form of
Japanese ivory netsuke in form of bamboo with two figures carved into a niche in the stalk. Signed. Provenance: from the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg. 1 1/2"H.
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JAPANESE CARVED IVORY SEATED
JAPANESE CARVED IVORY SEATED BUDDHAca. late 19th-early 20th century; Japanese carved ivory seated Buddha, tightly curled hair, elongated ear lobes, cloak falling over both shoulders, clinched hands and seated on a double lotus blossom pedestal, black inked eyebrows and eyelashes, signed on base, accompanied by a glass domed watch display stand, 2 1/2"x 1 1/4"x 1 1/2", 4"d, 4 3/4"h stand; Condition: good
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EIGHT IVORY NETSUKES. Japan 1st
EIGHT IVORY NETSUKES. Japan 1st half-20th century. Tradesmen elephant trainer Daikoku-ten and Buddha. Two are stained one has painted jacket. Signed. 1'' to 2''h.
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Collection of Six Japanese
Collection of Six Japanese Colored Ukigo-e Woodblock Prints, by such Japanese masters as Utamaro Kitagawa, Shunsho Katsukawa, Yeisho Chokosai and Toshusai Sharaku, the collection comprised of a pair of actors, a beautiful woman, beauty shape, evening hill, looks on the stage, and women divers at Eno-shima, all presented on pale gray linen backplates within faux-bamboo frames and glazed, h. 12-3/4", w. 8-1/4".
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An Early Japanese Woodblock Print
An Early Japanese Woodblock Print Bijin. Woodblock print in colors, partially attached to another sheet of rice paper, marked verso, approx. 14-3/4" x 10". An elaborate depiction of a beauty in a snowy lanscape, wearing a costume decorated with grapes and vines and with a phoenix. The figure of the young person standing with her has some pretty gauffrage designs on the costume. Not framed.
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Japanese elephant ivory
Japanese elephant ivory okimono signed, early 20th century Sectional standing basket seller, over circular base, polychrome decoration. H: 6 in. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.