LOET VANDERVEEN 'KUDU' BRONZE SCULPTURELoetLOET VANDERVEEN 'KUDU' BRONZE SCULPTURELoet Vanderveen, Holland (1921-2015). Bronze sculptured figure of a 'Kudo' with polished antlers, kneeling down on one front leg. Inscribed on underside 'Loet 303/750'. Measures 14.75"L x 12"H x 9"W with antlers.
MURAMASA KUDO (B. 1948): FEMALEMURAMASA KUDO (B. 1948): FEMALE NUDEink and pastel on paper, matted, framed and glazed; pencil-signed lower center, red stamped seal lower left, inscribed "To my friend Carlo with my best regards" lower right Dimensions: sight 41 1/2 x 27 in. (105.4 x 68.6 cm.), Frame: 55 1/4 x 40 3/4 in. (140.3 x 103.5 cm.) Condition:
A KOJO ENDO (JAPANESE AMERICANA KOJO ENDO (JAPANESE AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY) HAND THROWN CLAY ABSTRACT SCULPTURE A Kojo Endo (Japanese American 20th century) hand thrown clay abstract sculpture, with a curved and pigment decorated body signed to underside and resting on a double acrylic base, an acrylic wall mount presentation stand, sculpture 18"h x 11"w
Tanko Kudo (B. 1940), JapaneseTanko Kudo (B. 1940), Japanese LÀ CHANTENT DES OISEAUX seal-stamped middle-lower left, on paper overall 74.8 x 33.1 in — 188.5 x 84.5 cm
BEN KUDO (B. 20TH CENTURY - D.BEN KUDO (B. 20TH CENTURY - D. 2005), NINE WORKING ILLUSTRATIONS FOR "HEMINGWAY: LIVE AND DEATH OF A GIANT," CIRCA 1960, INDIA INK, WITH GOUACHE AND PENCIL NOTATIONS, ON SMOOTH, HEAVY PAPER,Ben Kudo, (b. 20th Century - d. 2005) Nine working illustrations for "Hemingway: Live and Death of a Giant," circa 1960, India ink, with gouache and pencil notations, on smooth, heavy paper Unsigned; with the ink stamped number of the publisher, Holloway House Publishing Co., Los Angeles, CA: E7420 on the verso of the image annotated "title page," and E7421 on the verso of the eight other images; commissioned as illlustrations for Kurt Singer, "Hemingway: Life and Death of a Giant," (Los Angeles: Holloway House Publishing Co., 1961) 8 pieces India ink, with gouache and pencil notations, on smooth, heavy paper Dimensions: Sheet of eight images: 17.75" H x 11.25" W (approx.); Sheet of title page image: 11" H x 17.75" W Provenance: Holloway House Publishing Co., Los Angeles, CA Private Collection, Arizona
A LARGE KOJO ENDO (JAPANESE AMERICANA LARGE KOJO ENDO (JAPANESE AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY) HAND THROWN ABSTRACT CLAY SCULPTURE A large Kojo Endo (Japanese American 20th century) hand thrown abstract clay sculpture with a textured and incised body and rising on an acrylic base, signed to underside, and with an acrylic presentation wall mount shelf, 24"h x 7"w
Audrey Kawasaki (American 1982Audrey Kawasaki (American 1982 - ) gicle print on paper ''Odaijini '' ed. 186/200 seated girl with knees pulled to chest flowers front and back signed in pencil LR margin edition and title in LL margin image 6 1/4'' h. x 9'' w.
A Japanese Ko-Wakizashi, 16th/17thA Japanese Ko-Wakizashi, 16th/17th Century Koto period blade mumei (unsigned), the lacquer saya with a kamon (crest); fitted with Edo period koshirae, including square iron sukashi tsuba, iron and gold fuchi-kashira, gold puppy menuki and 'rain-pattern' habaki; nagasa length 12.5 in (31.7 cm)
overall length 22 in — 56 cm
*A Japanese Woodblock Print Kiyoshi*A Japanese Woodblock Print Kiyoshi Saito (1907-1992) titled Okuno-Hosomichi Kasajima Dosojin Sendai 1965 56/150 with title date and edition in pencil on the lower margin signed in the plate depicting a Japanese garden with a stone lantern at the center. Height of image 15 x 21 1/2 inches.
KIYOSHI SAITO, "MAIKO KYOTO (K)"KIYOSHI SAITO, "MAIKO KYOTO (K)" WOODBLOCK PRINT Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese 1907-1997), "Maiko Kyoto (K)", 1961, woodblock print on paper, depicting a female wearing a kimono and standing in profile, signed at lower right, titled, edition 232/300 noted, and dated in pencil at lower center, framed. Approximate dimensions: Sight h. 20. 5", w. 15"; Overall h. 25. 25", w. 19. 25", d. 0. 75".
KAZUO WAKABAYASHI (BRAZIL/JAPAN,KAZUO WAKABAYASHI (BRAZIL/JAPAN, 1931 - ) Yellow Kite, impasto oil on canvas, signed and dated '67 upper right, in a mahogany frame with gold liner, OS: 27 1/2" x 23", SS: 25" x 20 1/2". Craquelure (possibly intentional).
AFTER KARL SPRINGER KUDO HEADDESCRIPTION:AFTER KARL SPRINGER KUDO HEADDESCRIPTION: A Karl Springer style mixed metal Kudo Head with twisted horns, features patinated brown and gilt tones. Mounted atop a hexagonal lucite base. CIRCA: Mid-Late 20th Cent. ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 23" W: 8.5" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A Japanese Woodblock Print UtagawaA Japanese Woodblock Print Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) depicting a kabuki actor signed Kochoro Kunisada. Height of image 14 x width 9 1/2 inches.
Koho Shoda (Japanese, 1870-1946)Koho Shoda (Japanese, 1870-1946) "Shinobazu Pond at Evening". Woodblock print in colors, the paper size approx. 9-3/4" x 7-1/4", matted and framed under glass overall approx. 16-1/4" x 12-1/2".
Shoda Koho (20th c.) two JapaneseShoda Koho (20th c.) two Japanese woodblock prints 9" x 14". ?
Japanese Chisakatana attributedJapanese Chisakatana attributed to koto ostune sokesada school Attributed to Koto Ostune Sokesada school, shinogi-zukuri blade 21 in , mumei, uha nakago, choji-midare hamon, itame hada, matched iron open work sukashi tsuba fuchi-kashira & menuki; shaduko dragons, black lacquered saya.
Matsui Koyo (Japanese, born 1962),Matsui Koyo (Japanese, born 1962), neriage glazed guinomi, 4.5cm high, 7.25cm diameter, with signed box
Paul Kuo (Japanese, 1920-1995),Paul Kuo (Japanese, 1920-1995), three Native American figures on horseback; 7 1/4" x 10 1/2"; signed lower right. Kuo received his degree in art from Taiwan University. He moved to Arizona in 1971, soon becoming a local art instructor.
A Japanese woodblock of a ladyA Japanese woodblock of a lady kneeling with netting holding a flame near an insect, signed and monogrammed lower right, 35.5cm x 24cm
Kendo Yajima painting, inscriptionKendo Yajima painting, inscription verso titles work "Spring", portrait of a young Japanese beauty, signed lower left in Japanese calligraphy, attributed to Kendo Yajima, Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century, oil on silk laid on fiberboard, 13 x 9-1/8 in.; 20th century carved, gilt and painted wood and composition frame. Minor retouch in face, crackle; frame with abrasions and loss to composition. Private Collection, Huntersville, North Carolina
18TH C. JAPANESE WOOD FIGURE -18TH C. JAPANESE WOOD FIGURE - KNEELING BODHISATTVAEast Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. 18th century CE. A remarkable, hand-carved figure of a Bodhisattva depicted kneeling with hands together in the Anjali Mudra or Namaste position, also known as gassho in Japanese. The tranquil deity gently bows his head in prayer, presenting large, downturned eyes below a sweeping brow and an annular urna, a wide nose, and bowed lips held closed, all flanked by a pair of lengthy ears with billowing lobes. A long robe cascades in folds down his body, hung from his left shoulder, while bracelets and a necklace further adorn his body. His hair is piled atop his head, forming a type of ushnisha, and surrounded by a lovely crown. Liberal remains of white stucco and black pigment beautifully embellish the smooth surface of this serene example. Size: 7.4" L x 8" W x 14.1" H (18.8 cm x 20.3 cm x 35.8 cm)
Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, acquired 2015; ex-Kodner Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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#168117
Condition:
Felt pad added to base for stability. Arms reattached. Stable fissures throughout, commensurate with age. Expected nicks and abrasions throughout. Otherwise, excellent with liberal remains of stucco and black pigment.
KIYOSHI SAITO (JAPANESE, 1907-1997),KIYOSHI SAITO (JAPANESE, 1907-1997), MAIKO, KYOTO, 1960...Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese, 1907-1997), Maiko, Kyoto, 1960, woodcut in colors on paper; signed, titled, dated, and numbered '51/200' in pencil along the lower edge, 20 1/2" x 15". Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Condition:
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Japanese okimono of a herdsmanJapanese okimono of a herdsman and goat and netsuke signed, late 19th century The heavy single section male standing model holds a staff in the right hand, grouped with a horned beast, incised and colored detail to head dress and robe, together with a ivory mouse netsuke. H: 5 in.
Japanese woodblock print by ToshusaiJapanese woodblock print by Toshusai Sharaku depicting the kabuki actors Nakajima Wadaemon and Nakamura Konozo; framed and signature with chop top left; slight foxing; in frame H 22" x W 16", H 14 1/2" x W 10"
KIYOSHI SAITO (JAPANESE 1907-1997)KIYOSHI SAITO (JAPANESE 1907-1997) SAKURADA-MON TOKYO. Color woodcut 1964 signed in black ink and titled dated and numbered in pencil lower margin edition 36/100; Frame: 23'' x 29'' 15'' x 20.75'' Condition: This piece was examined in frame under glass. There is slight paper toning and slight wrinkling/waves in paper. 1-2 slight creases in the margins. Back has a Northern Trust Company Corporate Collection Program tag.
K. Uyeda (Japanese 20th Century)K. Uyeda (Japanese 20th Century) A mixed metals and sterling silver plaque slightly curved at the edges depicting a wide river scene with distant mountain stamped with "K. Uyeda...Sterling" t the lower right verso apprx. 3-1/4" x 4-1/2".
KAIGETSUDO ANCHI PORTRAIT OF AKAIGETSUDO ANCHI PORTRAIT OF A GEISHA WOODBLOCK Japan,1671- 1716Ukiyo-e print of a woman with long hair glancing over her shoulder while dressed in a heavily decorated red and black kimono.
Udagawa Kazuo(Japanese 19th/20thUdagawa Kazuo(Japanese 19th/20th Century)/ A Tokyo School bronze table group of a mother and child/the mother seated on a bench holding the baby and eating from a rice box/ 57cm high/Note: an example of this bronze is in the Ashmolean, others were exhibited in St Louis (1904) and in the Japan-British Exhibition, London (1910)
KIYOSHI SAITO (JAPANESE, 1907-1997),KIYOSHI SAITO (JAPANESE, 1907-1997), MAIKO KYOTO (S) Woodblock print in colors, an abstract view of a Kyoto maiko with various patterns and bold geometric shapes, signed in white together with red artist's seal in lower left of the print, pencil titled in lower margin with edition 24/150 and dated 1961, pencil inscribed to reverse in lower margin, paper watermark on bottom of reverse reads Kiyoshi Saito, presented loose with mat.
KOYO OKADA, SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OFKOYO OKADA, SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF MT. FUJISigned silver gelatin photograph of Mount Fuji shrouded in mist by Koyo Okada (Japanese, 1895-1972). Circa 1950s. Signed in gold ink at lower right. Sight size is 16 1/2" x 21 1/4", framed to 24" x 31". Excellent condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
AFTER KAIGETSUDO ANCHI (JAPANESE,AFTER KAIGETSUDO ANCHI (JAPANESE, ACTIVE 1714), STANDING BEAUTY Based on a circa 1714 impression, woodblock print, ink on paper, standing courtesan wearing a kimono with iris pattern, signed to lower left with seals, professionally framed with mat under glass.
A Japanese Late Koto Tanto
SignedA Japanese Late Koto Tanto
Signed Nobukazu
the blade in an old polish with a straight temper line, together with a shirasaya and a red lacquer scabard, the mounts are on tsunagi with solid silver mounts and shakudo turtle menuki.
Length of blade 18.4 cm.
KOITSU, Tsuchiya, (Japanese, 1879-1949):KOITSU, Tsuchiya, (Japanese, 1879-1949): ''Suburb of Musashino, 1950'', Japanese Woodblock Print, 16'' x 11.5'' with margins, signed lower right, stamped in the left margin, framed, 21'' x 16.5''.
Japanese Cloisonn? Vase By GuondaJapanese Cloisonn? Vase By Guonda Hirosuku With KuFinely enameled to depict dragon motif with ''kumo'' (cloud) design on ground. Extremely fine silver work and of museum quality signed Guonda Hirosuku with Kumo 4''H circa 19th century. With certificate of appraisal by Cranberry House Galleries River View Michigan dated 4-24-1986.Important West Bloomfield Michigan Collection.
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849),Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), woodblock print, inscibed in pencil verso, "Jooru-no-Otodo, a Court noble and exquisite Johina Daijin and attendants on a river bank, signature Zen Hokusai Jitsu Mitsu" ,19" x 9" image size, matted tightly Estimate $300-500
Japanese kozuka 19th centuryJapanese kozuka 19th century Mounted as a pin, gold zogan on shakudo-nanako, worked to show ho-ho birds. L: 4 in.