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KUNO BRINKS (DUTCH, 1908-1992),
KUNO BRINKS (DUTCH, 1908-1992), LIGGEND NAAKT (RECLINING NUDE) Engraving on laid paper, 1935, pencil signed and marked "eigen druk (own printing)," matted and framed.
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Kuna Indian Carved Wood (Nuchu)
Kuna Indian Carved Wood (Nuchu) Medicine Doll, Panama, Central America, 20th century height 9.5 in — 24.1 cm
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LOET VANDERVEEN 'KUDU' BRONZE
LOET 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.
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A pair of Kudu horns, mounted
A pair of Kudu horns, mounted upon a partial skull, 115cm high
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KUSU PEOPLES, (6) BOLOKO CURRENCIES
KUSU PEOPLES, (6) BOLOKO CURRENCIES DR Congo, copper alloy, U-form with flat disc ends, 16.5"h (tallest)
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MARIO ZANORA ALCANTARA (HONDURIAN
MARIO ZANORA ALCANTARA (HONDURIAN B. 1920), KUDU, BRONZE SCULPTURE, H: 23; W: 16-1/2 INCHESMario Zanora Alcantara (Hondurian b. 1920), Kudu, Bronze Sculpture, H: 23; W: 16-1/2 inches
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INDIAN BUNDI KOTA SCHOOL
INDIAN BUNDI KOTA SCHOOL MINIATURE PAINTING India,20th CenturyDepicts Vishnu's avatar Narasimha killing a demon.
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KONGO PEOPLES, LARGE FETISH
KONGO PEOPLES, LARGE FETISH "NKISI NKONDE" figure 20th c., Yombe group, DRC, carved wood figure with aggressive posture and expression, with applied animal hide, bones, metal, plant fibers, pigment, seeds and glass, the variety of metal objects and aged patina indicating ritual use over time, approx. 49"h x 20"w x 18"d
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KNUD KYHN FOR ROYAL COPENHAGEN
KNUD KYHN FOR ROYAL COPENHAGEN STONEWARE FIGUREKnud Kyhn (1880-1969) for Royal Copenhagen Stoneware Figure of a Monkey , KK and 1951 above triple wave mark, h. 12 1/4 in., w. 9 3/4 in., d. 7 1/4 in . Provenance: The Estate of Caroline P. Ireland
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KONGO PEOPLES, RARE CARVED WOOD
KONGO PEOPLES, RARE CARVED WOOD DOG, EX-KOMOR 19th/20th c., Bakongo tribe of Peoples Republic of Congo, depicting a seated dog bearing teeth, Mathias Komor sticker to underside and accompanied by sales receipt, 12"h x 7"l x 4"w
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A Japanese Woodblock Print
A Japanese Woodblock Print Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) depicting a kabuki actor signed Kochoro Kunisada. Height of image 14 x width 9 1/2 inches.
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Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese
Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese 1786-1865) a.k.a.Toyokuni III Two woodblock prints in colors depicting actors the first in vivid blues and iron reds yellow and tan with one figure seated before the other. The second an unusually dynamic composition with samurai engaged in battle superimposed over a large partial image of a seated Buddha in a meditation posture signed Toyokuni ga. Kunisada changed his name to Toyokuni III in 1844. Framed under glass overall 17" x 13".
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Toyokuni III a.k.a.Kunisada
Toyokuni III a.k.a.Kunisada (Japanese 1786-1864) color woodblock diptych depicting two women in the snow one with parasol oban matted and framed not examined out of frame each panel ss: 14'' h. x 9 3/4'' w.
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Kuna Indian Carved Wood (Nuchu)
Kuna Indian Carved Wood (Nuchu) Medicine Doll, San Blas Islands, Panama, early 20th century includes stand height 9.5 in — 24.1 cm
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Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese
Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese 1786-1865) Chushingora Series. Woodblock print in colors signed apprx. 14-3/4" x 10" floated on a backing board and framed under glass overall apprx. 19" x 14-1/4". Scene from a Kabuki play of a fictionalized account of a historical story concerning the revenge by the forty-seven Ronin at the death of their master Asano Naganori.
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DO-HO SUH (b. 1962): ''KARMA ''
DO-HO SUH (b. 1962): ''KARMA '' 2004 Hand-colored lithograph numbered 9/15 lower left titled center and dated lower right unframed. Provenance: Property from the collection of Jan Cowles. 11 7/8 x 15 7/8 in.
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SHIN KUNO (JAPANESE 1921-1999),
SHIN KUNO (JAPANESE 1921-1999), UNTITLED, STAINLESS STEEL AND PAINTED PAPER CONSTRUCTION, 28-5/8 X 28-3/4 INShin Kuno Kuno, (Japanese, 1921-1999) Untitled, Signed with impressed Kanji seal l.r.; also signed and titled in Kanji and dated 1970 on verso Stainless steel and painted paper construction Dimensions: 28-5/8 x 28-3/4 in (72.7 x 73 cm)
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A LARGE INDIAN CARVED BLACK STONE
A LARGE INDIAN CARVED BLACK STONE KRISHNA SCULPTURE 20th century, the youthful Krishna is depicted as a cowherd playing the flute, the lure of his music was irresistible to his female admirers, the gopis, who symbolize the human soul, his large eyes are painted white with black pupils, he wears a necklace, armbands, earrings, rings, and an elaborate cap, dressed in dhoti cloth pants highlighted in gilt, red paint remains to his hands, mouth, and around his eyes possibly from ritual use, raised on a square base with low relief gilt scrolling pattern.
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JAPANESE SATSUMA KANNON FIGUREearly
JAPANESE SATSUMA KANNON FIGUREearly 20th century, in the form of the bodhisattva Kannon (Guanyin) adorned in elaborate robes and holding a lotus blossom, red Satsuma mon and signature to base, 15 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, glaze crazing throughout, small chip and loss to front of robe and to lotus blossom, repair and retouch to feet
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Kunisada (Japanese 1786-1865) a
Kunisada (Japanese 1786-1865) a woodblock triptych depicting samurai on horseback locked in combat 13 7/8 in. x 27 3/8 in. matted and framed as one continuous scene.
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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III,
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III, 1786-1865), Actors Ichikawa Danjuro VI as Gorobei Masamune, Kataoka Nizaemon VIII as Rai Kunitoshi, Onoe Waichi II as Dankuro, and Iwai Kumesaburo III as the Daughter Dated 1858, depicting a bath scene from the play 'Date Moyo Somete Kisaragi'; colour triptych woodblock print, framed
image 14.2 x 29.1 in — 36 x 74 cm
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Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese
Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese 1786-1865) a color woodblock print depicting actors beneath a cherry tree signed Toyokuni sheet 14 in. x 11 in.
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Toyokuni III a.k.a.
Toyokuni III a.k.a. Kunisada(Japanese 1786-1864) color woodblock print depicting an actor/samurai oban matted and framed not examined out of frame 14 1/4'' h. x 9 3/4'' w.
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KONGO PEOPLE, WOOD FETISH WITH
KONGO PEOPLE, WOOD FETISH WITH BUNDLE DR Congo, carved wood with dark and light brown patina, trace white pigment, glass eyes, twine-wrapped bundle, the female figure with upright coiffure, deep set glass eyes and open mouth with exposed teeth, on long slender neck ending in power bundle, 16"h x 6"dia
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Krishna Reddy (New
Krishna Reddy (New York/Hawaii/India, 1925-2018] modernist sculpture "Demonstrators", signed, green patina, on white lucite base, 11" h x 16-1/2" w x 6" d, Synthetic media possibly resin or composition, fiberglass
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Pair Bronze Guardian Dogs (Komainu)
Pair Bronze Guardian Dogs (Komainu) Japanese, late 19th/early 20th century, finely modeled with muscular bodies, curling manes and tails, fierce expressions, one with mouth open for ah, the other with mouth closed for um symbolizing the mantra syllables, bases with etched two-character mark in rectangular cartouche, deep brown patina, 9-1/4 in.,
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INI KUMO (20TH CENTURY) JAPANESEIni
INI KUMO (20TH CENTURY) JAPANESEIni Kumo, coloured woodblock print and artist proof (noted in French, bottom right), foot bridge through the trees. Signed bottom right, dated 1964. Bamboo style frame. At sight, 10.5" x 13.75".
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KUNISADA I UTAGAWA TOYOKUNI III
KUNISADA I UTAGAWA TOYOKUNI III COLOR WOODCUT (Japanese 1786-1865) A beauty of the day woman in blue kimono standing in wooden sandals holding a fan. Kakemono-e print size 9.50'' by 27'' signed in calligraphy lower left. In Oriental style wood frame.
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MANFRED SUSUNKEWA, KóONIN (SUPAI)
MANFRED SUSUNKEWA, KóONIN (SUPAI) KATSINAManfred Susunkewa, (Hopi, b. 1940) Kóonin (Supai) Katsina, carved cottonwood, natural pigments, feathers inscribed: MSusunkewa [spider cipher] carved cottonwood, natural pigments, feathers Dimensions: 15 3/4 x 7 x 5 in. (39.9 x 17.8 x 12.7 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Colorado
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Carved polychrome decorated
Carved polychrome decorated wooden sculpture India 19th/20th C. depicting the Hindu goddess Kali holding a trident standing on a lion and a small male figure (Shiva) backed by a mandorla surmounted with a kirttimukha mask loss and damage approximately 48'' h.
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Utagawa Kunisada Japanese,
Utagawa Kunisada Japanese, 1786-1865 Kabuki Actor color woodblock print 15 x 10 in.
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Japanese Cloisonn? Vase By Guonda
Japanese 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.
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Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, an
Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, an Argenta tray decorated with two kneeling nudes, shape 944, 32cm x 22.5cm
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A Chinese carved jade figure of boy
A Chinese carved jade figure of boy playing with his kite a toad at his feet.
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Kunisada Toyokuni III Japanese,
Kunisada Toyokuni III Japanese, 1823-1880 Wakasanosuke and Moronao color woodblock print 13 3/4 x 9 in.
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SHIN KUNO (JAPANESE, 1921-1999)Shin
SHIN KUNO (JAPANESE, 1921-1999)Shin Kuno
Japanese, 1921-1999
Metal Works No. 12 , 1962
Mixed metals, signed and dated to verso
Wall sculpture. Markings to the backside include signature in English and Japanese, date, "Metal Work", and "No. 12".
36 x 24 in. (91.4 x 61 cm.)
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