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JAPANESE FOUR FOLD SCREEN Meiji
JAPANESE FOUR FOLD SCREEN Meiji period. Figural decoration - each panel: 36 in. x 18 in.
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Good Japanese Meiji Embroidered
Good Japanese Meiji Embroidered Silk Folding Screen, first quarter 20th century, composed of four panels embroidered with cranes, herons, ducks and songbirds on celadon silk grounds, each panel with an arched incise-carved hardwood cresting, h. 67", w. 86".
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Japanese Four-Fold Paper Standing
Japanese Four-Fold Paper Standing Screen, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated in gouache and oxidized metallic leaf depicting court figures in a waterside scene exploring the natural surroundings before low mountains, framed by a bamboo and foliate brocade border, h. 48", w. 97", d. 3/4".
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A JAPANESE BYOBU FOLDING SCREENA
A JAPANESE BYOBU FOLDING SCREENA Japanese byobu folding screen, Fourth-Quarter 19th Century, Meiji Period (1868-1912) The folding screen with four painted paper panels depicting figures in interiors with silk trim 50.5" H x 80" W x 0.75" D Dimensions: 50.5" H x 80" W x 0.75" D
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JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK FOLDING
JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK FOLDING SCREEN Meiji Period, 19th century in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), six hawk gouaches, laid down to form six panel screen, ink , pigment and gilt on rice paper, with wood frame. 67 in. H., 138 in. L.
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JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Meiji Period gilt background screen having black geese flying over marsh, color pigment, ink on paper, laid on cloth set in wood frame. 68 in. H., 150 in. W.
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JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN OF FOUR SEASONS Meiji Period depicting the Four Seasons with cranes in idealized lotus and flower garden,colored pigment with heavily gilded background on paper laid on cloth, set in black lacquer frame. 67 1/2 in. H., 154 1/2 in. W.
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Fine Japanese Six-Panel Folding
Fine Japanese Six-Panel Folding Floor Screen, Meiji period (1868-1912), the painting depicting a fall scene of a red maple along side a flowing stream, a heron, bluebird, mocking bird and a pair of sparrows enlivening a landscape of elegant grasses and native flowers, the background with scattered areas of gold foil as clouds and mist against a yellow ground, h. 67", w. 148-1/2".
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Japanese Meiji Carved, Lacquered
Japanese Meiji Carved, Lacquered and Tinted Bone-Set Two-Panel Folding Screen, fourth quarter 19th century, the facades of the lacquer panels set with carved and tinted bone appliques of eagles perched on leafed or flowering branches, the pediments of ebonized wood carved as eagles, h. 70", l. 53".
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JAPANESE TWO FOLD SCREEN. Meiji
JAPANESE TWO FOLD SCREEN. Meiji period. Ivory and mother-of-pearl inlaid on black lacquer with birds and flowering branches.
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FIVE SMALL JAPANESE FOLDING SCREENS
FIVE SMALL JAPANESE FOLDING SCREENS Including a six-fold screen with a panorama of domestic activity, late 19th century; the balance 20th century.
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JAPANESE TWO PANEL FOLDING HAWK
JAPANESE TWO PANEL FOLDING HAWK SCREEN Meiji Period, 18th century or earlier; in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), two hawk gouaches, laid down to form two panel screen, ink , pigment and gilt on rice paper, with wood frame, 68 in. H., 153 in. W.
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Three Japanese Floor Screens,
Three Japanese Floor Screens, Meiji/Taisho Period (1868-1926) two-panel screen height 42 in — 106.7 cm;
four-panel screen height 36.2 in — 92 cm six-panel screen height 67.7 in — 172 cm
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JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Edo Period 1603-1867; seven cranes among bamboo, pigment on gilt background, 68 in. H., 144 in. W.
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IMPORTANT JAPANESE SHIMBAYAMA FLOOR
IMPORTANT JAPANESE SHIMBAYAMA FLOOR SCREEN. Meiji period, late 19th-early 20th century. Double sided screen with relief carved hawk and sparrows on striking blue lacquered ground. Inset signature cartouches on either side. Restoration with some edge loss. Wooden framed screen sits in wood and lacquer frame with pierce carved sides (slightly loose). 49.75"h. 38.5"w. 14"d. overall.
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AN EIGHT-PANEL JAPANESE FOLDING
AN EIGHT-PANEL JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN OF THE TALE OF GENJI Meiji or Taisho period, early 20th century, silk with colors and ink, the screen illustrates a passage from the novel The Tale of Genji written in the 11th century by Murasaki Shikibu and much beloved in Japan throughout the centuries, using the tarashikomi technique the court ladies are expertly painted in Heian period fashion with multiple layers of robes and long flowing black hair, high eyebrows, Genji is shown in court wear with a tall hall coming to visit one of his loves, the silk panels are edged with brocade and framed a muted red lacquered wood frame, the reverse has dark green paper backing.
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Japanese Antique Folding Floor
Japanese Antique Folding Floor Screenfour panel folding screen in ink and colors on paper unsigned painted in a Western manner - possibly by a Western artist depicting the evolution of battle technology and dress.DOA 69 3/8 x 102.5 in.Fair condition tears.
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, 60.75" x 114".
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, ink on silk, depicting a misty landscape, signed, 68"h. x 147"w.
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, painted in ink and color on gold-leaf paper depicting a flock of red-crowned cranes within a bamboo grove, 67"h x 147"w.
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PAIR OF JAPANESE SIX-PANEL
PAIR OF JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING ROOM SCREENSpossibly Meiji era or earlier, Japanese script and two red seals, each folding lacquered frame with bronze mounts and six panel image depicting a mountainous landscape view, ink and color on paper, silk brocade borders, each approximately 67 x 150 in.
Condition:
some toning, scattered warping, creasing, and lifting to paper, some staining and light wear to silk lining, some small tears and losses to backing, frames with light wear and abrasions
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JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL FOLDING
JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN20th century; overall: 72 1/2 inches wide; 36 inches high Condition:
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A Japanese Embroidered 'Birds and
A Japanese Embroidered 'Birds and Flowers' Silk Mounted Screen, Meiji Period (1868-1912) The panels mounted behind glass set on a two-panel carved wood floor screen overall 63 x 38.6 in — 160 x 98 cm
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JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Edo Period 1603-1867; cranes in forest with tree, colored pigment on gilt, 68 in. H., 144 in. W.
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, each panel decorated with an ink painting depicting bamboo, inscribed and signed, 67"h. x 150"w.
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A Japanese Four Panel Folding
A Japanese Four Panel Folding Screen Made in Kyoto gold ground screen with temple view with blooming trees framed in damask borders within gilt lacquered frame with gilt metal corners. Open it measures 3' x 6'.
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JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL FOLDING
JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese four-panel folding screen, 65.5"h. x 91"w.
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, 54" x 112.5".
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, painted with figures in a garden, signed Shigetani and with two artist's seal, 68"h. x 144"w.
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A PAIR OF JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK
A PAIR OF JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK FOLDING SCREENS Meiji Period, 19th century in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), 12 hawk gouaches, laid down to form two six panel screens, ink , pigment and gilt on rice paper, with wood frame. 62 in. H., 144 in. L.
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, finely painted in ink and color on gold-leaf paper to depict pheasants, sparrows in a garden with prunus, peony and bamboo, 67"h x 143"w.
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A PAIR OF JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK
A PAIR OF JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK FOLDING SCREENS Meiji Period, 18th century or earlier in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), 12 hawk gouaches, laid down to form two six panel screens, ink , pigment and gilt on rice paper, with wood frame. 68 in. H., 153 in. W.
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JAPANESE DAMASCENE-DECORATED
JAPANESE DAMASCENE-DECORATED MINIATURE FOLDING SCREEN Japanese damascene-decorated miniature folding screen, the four-fold screen decorated in nunome-zogan with a view a village in front of Mt. Fuji above sakura diaper-pattern ground, the reverse incise-decorated with a scene of birds above a turbulent river, 6"h. x 11.75"w. Provenance: San Francisco estate.
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, inscribed, signed and with two seals, 61" x 128.25".
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, painted on gold paper with various birds in a landscape, 22"h. x 81"w.
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JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Japanese six-panel folding screen, 42"h. x 109.5"w.