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Japanese Ichimatsu Character Doll
Japanese Ichimatsu Character Doll Japan ca 1900 a Chinese playdoll with gofun head arms legs and feet composition body original silk kimono and straight black hair. Condition: Tears to kimono
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PAIR OF CHINESE JICHIMU CUBE-FORM
PAIR OF CHINESE JICHIMU CUBE-FORM STANDS Pair of Chinese jichimu cube-form stands, 45.25" x 23.75" x 15.75".
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Good pair of Chinese jichimu stools
Good pair of Chinese jichimu stools 18th century Fine jichimu grain, square ice-plate framed top, over waisted open-work panels, beaded and scroll spandrels applied apron, beading continuing to straight legs terminating in hoof feet, joined plank base. H: 17 1/2 L: 13 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Pittsburgh ,000-
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Japanese Zishi, giltwood figure
Japanese Zishi, giltwood figure of Amida edo period Carved to show softly draped robes, hands in an-i-in mantra, serene expression, urna and usnisa inlaid with crystals, lotus plinth pedestal and framed by open-work halo, cased, moderate losses. Total H: 19 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Lady
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A Japanese c. 1880 gilt bronze
A Japanese c. 1880 gilt bronze figure of Jiso with detachable staff and flaming pearl. Ht. 25 cm.
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JAPANESE CASED ICHIMATSU DOLL Meiji
JAPANESE CASED ICHIMATSU DOLL Meiji Period Companion Doll, early 20th c., with composition swivel head, glass inset eyes, painted facial features and hair, closed mouth, composition lower arms and legs, with original silk kimono, 16 1/2" high, small chips to base of eye openings; atop a wooden platform inside a wood framed case with glass top, back and side panels, hinged door, case: 22" high, 11 5/8" x 9 1/2", insect damage/losses to case base fabric lining.
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CHUKO MICHI NO SHIORI, A JAPANESE
CHUKO MICHI NO SHIORI, A JAPANESE WOODCUT BOOK Yurindo Kokushin; CHUKO MICHI NO SHIORI, "Guide in the Road to Loyalty and Filial Piety," illustrated by Yoshida Getcho, from Omo prefecture, working in Shinjo style, similar to Suiseki (Kyoto, Edo & Osaka: Yoshidaya Shimbei, 1819) Three vols., 8 7/8 x 6 1/8 in., in traditional Japanese fukurotoji bindings: brown paper covers printed with grid pattern in colorless glaze, applied title labels printed in red-brown. With an ALS from Jack Hillier regarding bibliographic details of this work.
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Jun'Ichiro Sekino (1914-1988
Jun'Ichiro Sekino (1914-1988 Japanese) Eiza to Matsuomaru (Eiza and Matsuomaru)
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Jun'Ichiro Sekino (1914-1988
Jun'Ichiro Sekino (1914-1988 Japanese) Portrait of Nakamura Kichiemon
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Japanese 20th C. ivory figure
Japanese 20th C. ivory figure of an old man holding a Confucian scroll 3 1/2'' h.
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A Wood Sculpture of Jizo Bosatsu
A Wood Sculpture of Jizo Bosatsu (Ksitigarbha), Kamakura/Momoyama Period, 14th-16th Century ?? ??/???? ???????? ?? ??/???? ????????
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Japanese Kimono.
Japanese Kimono.
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A Chinese Huanghuali and Jichimu
A Chinese Huanghuali and Jichimu Two-Tier Picnic Box
19TH CENTURY
of rectangular form comprising a cover and stacked trays with Huanghuali walls and Jichimu base, each tier with a beaded lip extending the entire circumference, the corners enforced with yellow brass angles, the handle rising from a stepped base with lateral supports on each side.
Height 8 1/4 x 13 3/4 x width 7 1/2 in., 20.6 x 34.9 x 19.1 cm.
Property from the Collection of Tina and Simon Beriro, Aspen, Colorado
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JAPANESE KIMONO: Jacket with red
JAPANESE KIMONO: Jacket with red and white woven design and lively figural lining. Approx. 31''l.
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A JAPANESE CARVED STONE SCULPTURE
A JAPANESE CARVED STONE SCULPTURE OF JIZO BOSATSU 20th century, a carved stone sculpture of Jizo standing holding a wishing stone and carrying a monk's staff, he stands atop a carved lotus base, an arch support behind him in engraved in Japanese characters, uneven carving to reverse side, comes together with a later carved wooden stand.
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UMETARO AZECHI (JAPANESE,
UMETARO AZECHI (JAPANESE, 1902-1999) DISTANT FIRE MOUNTAIN, 1967 Signed, dated and edition numbered 104/150
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2 JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, MONKEYS
2 JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, MONKEYS
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UMETARO AZECHI. "PICES," WOODCUT
UMETARO AZECHI. "PICES," WOODCUT (Japanese, 1902-1999). Woodcut in colors, identifying information and gallery label on verso, image size: 4 x 5 in., framed.
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A Japanese carved ivory okimono
A Japanese carved ivory okimono of Daruma, Meiji period, wearing a robe and holding a fly whisk, 20cm high/Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
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MIGITA TOSHIHIDE (JAPAN, 1863-1921)
MIGITA TOSHIHIDE (JAPAN, 1863-1921) UNFRAMED Diptych. "Komatsu Shigemori" from "Meiyo juhachi ban" (Eighteen Acts of Glory) series, 1898. Depicting Taira no Shigemori (left) in conversation with his father Taira no Kiyomori. Motome ni ojite Gosai signature and seal of the artist. Publisher Akiyama Buemon. Oban ukiyo-e. Loose, in folio, not joined. Very good condition, two large chips on one long side at joining line of a sheet.
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MITSUCHIKA (JAPANESE, 19TH CENTURY)
MITSUCHIKA (JAPANESE, 19TH CENTURY) KACHI-E, PHALLIC CONTESTS INK AND COLOR ON PAPER; MAKIMONO HANDSCROLLMITSUCHIKA, (JAPANESE, 19TH CENTURY) KACHI-E, PHALLIC CONTESTS, Ink and color on paper; Makimono handscroll Provenance: Collection of Wang Jiyuan (1893-1975); and by descent to the present owner
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A Japanese Carved Bone Portable
A Japanese Carved Bone Portable Shrine (Zushi), Together With a Marine Ivory Figure of a Immortal, Meiji Period (1868-1912) shrine height 10.6 in — 27 cm
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Japanese seated man and woman
Japanese seated man and woman Netsukes.
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UMETARO AZECHI (JAPANESE,
UMETARO AZECHI (JAPANESE, 1902-1999) YAMA OTOKO (MOUNTAINEER) Woodblock print.
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A Japanese lacquer zushi shrine,
A Japanese lacquer zushi shrine, 40cm high
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Michi Itami (American b. 1938) "Aki
Michi Itami (American b. 1938) "Aki No Yugen" (Mystery Fall). Etching in two reds and gold on Japanese mingei paper orignally hinged to a sheet of gray Rives BFK support signed and dated 1986 on the support paper at the lower right blind stamp of the Print Club of Cleveland at the lower right corner of the support paper titled below the center of the image on the support paper edition of 57 the etching apprx. 17-1/4" x 23-5/8" the support paper apprx. 22-1/4" x 30-1/4". Special publication for 1986.
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A Japanese lacquer miniature
A Japanese lacquer miniature shrine, Zushi, Meiji period, 12cm h More Information Slightly scratched and both arms broken off at the elbow and missing, numerous losses and damage to background, doors closing shut
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A Japanese Carved Ivory Miniature
A Japanese Carved Ivory Miniature Okimono Beautifully carved recumbent figure of a man awaiting his dinner beside a root wood hibachi with minutely incised detailing including the underside which depicts a textile mat on which he sits. Red inset underneath with signature.
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Torii Kiyotsune (active 1757-1779),
Torii Kiyotsune (active 1757-1779), Actors Onoe Tamizo I as the Packhorse-driver's Daughter and Ichimura Uzaemon IX as Daruma, Circa 1760 hosoban 12.1 x 5.4 in — 30.8 x 13.8 cm
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Two kimonos and an obi
Two kimonos and an obi
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A Japanese lacquer zushi shrine,
A Japanese lacquer zushi shrine, 50cm high
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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
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3 ICHIMATSU JAPANESE DOLLS
3 ICHIMATSU JAPANESE DOLLS Ichimatsu, Japanese dolls, probably Meiji Period Three high quality dolls made by hand. Elaborately costumed with articulated gorgeous accessories decorations, seated on a wooden stool.
H: 7 3/4" (19.6cm)
Condition: In general good overall condition.
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CHIMU STYLE DOUBLE BIRD WHISTLING
CHIMU STYLE DOUBLE BIRD WHISTLING JAR Chimu style blackware bird whistling bottle or jar, the double-chamber jars connected by a strap handle, the front in the form of a bird, the back with a spout, the bird's head is pierced to make a whistling sound when liquid is poured from the spout. Approximate dimensions: h. 6.75", w. 3.5", d. 7.25"
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Japanese 20th C. ivory figure
Japanese 20th C. ivory figure of a man seated on a tree stump his head raised with enigmatic expression 4 1/2'' h.
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HYOCHU ZUGA TOO KIKO, A JAPANESE
HYOCHU ZUGA TOO KIKO, A JAPANESE WOODCUT BOOK Nagakubo Shekisui, 1717-1801, Confucian scholar and pioneering mapmaker; HYOCHU ZUGA TOO KIKO, journal of a tour to the far northeast of Japan (Osaka & Edo: Asano Yahi, c.1792) 10 3/8 x 7 1/8 in., traditional Japanese fukurotoji binding: gray paper cover and applied title label; brocade folding chitsu case. Contains a number of maps, including birds-eye views, and sketches of notable sights on the way.