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JAPANESE DOGYOJapanese Dogyo ,
JAPANESE DOGYOJapanese Dogyo , early 20th c., Hina or Musha doll of a seated samurai warrior dressed in painted cloth kimono over scaled armor, h. 10 in., presented in acrylic box, h. 12 3/4 in., w. 13 1/8 in., d. 9 1/8 in
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SANTE D'ORAZIO (AMERICAN BSante
SANTE D'ORAZIO (AMERICAN BSante D'Orazio (American b. 1956), Woman in Evening Gown, Framed Gelatin Silver Print, 43 x 29 in
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SANGO 'KYOTO' JAPANESE
SANGO 'KYOTO' JAPANESE APPROXIMATELY 125-PIECE CHINA TABLE SERVICESango 'Kyoto' Japanese Approximately 125-Piece China Table Service,,
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Two Japanese Ivory Netsuke Together
Two Japanese Ivory Netsuke Together with an Okimono of a Seated Sage with Basket and Flower Bud
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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BRIGHTON SANGO, (1958-1995), TWO
BRIGHTON SANGO, (1958-1995), TWO FIGURES, OPAL STONE ON CONCRETE BASE, 33" H X 18" W X 12" D; WITH BASE: 35" H X 18" W X 16" DBrighton Sango, (1958-1995) Two figures Opal stone on concrete base Signed: B. Sango 33" H x 18" W x 12" D; with base: 35" H x 18" W x 16" D Opal stone on concrete base Dimensions: 33" H x 18" W x 12" D; with base: 35" H x 18" W x 16" D
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JUN KANEKO(Japanese/American,
JUN KANEKO(Japanese/American, born 1942)
Dango, hand built, unsigned, glazed ceramic, 50 x 25 x 18 in.
Provenance: Jerry and Deena Kaplan Collection of Modern Art and Crafts
Condition:
crazing
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Japanese Ivory Netsuke of Shoki and
Japanese Ivory Netsuke of Shoki and Oni
Estimate:$600-$800
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(2) "OSHE SHANGO" JANUS DANCE
(2) "OSHE SHANGO" JANUS DANCE WANDS, EX-MUSEUM 19th/20th c., Yoruba, Nigeria, dark patina carved wood, one with grooved shaft surmounted with two-headed figure centered on double-ax finial, the other with two-headed hilt and paddle, 11"h (larger), 9"h (smaller)
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JAPANESE ENAMELED SETO WARE POTTERY
JAPANESE ENAMELED SETO WARE POTTERY VASE AND SAKE BOTTLE VASE IN ORIBE STYLE, WITH A HAWK AND WAVE DESIGN. SAKE BOTTLE IN TRIPLE GOU...JAPANESE ENAMELED SETO WARE POTTERY VASE AND SAKE BOTTLE 19th Century Vase in Oribe style, with a hawk and wave design. Sake bottle in triple gourd form, with a relief cord about the body and a gray-over-brown glaze. Heights 9.75" and 8.75".
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YORUBA PEOPLES, CARVED OSHE
YORUBA PEOPLES, CARVED OSHE SHANGO DANCE WAND Carved wood, depicting a kneeling nude female with large flanged headdress, on turned handle, mounted to black wood base, 11.5"h (carving)
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Jun Kaneko (Japanese b. 1942)
Jun Kaneko (Japanese b. 1942) Blue/Gray Dango 1993 ceramic signed Kaneko and dated (bottom) Height: 70 inches.
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LOUIS SOSSON (1905 - 1930)Louis
LOUIS SOSSON (1905 - 1930)Louis Sosson (1905 - 1930) courtly lovers in late medieval costume, gilt bronze on onyx base, signed on back of dress L. Sosson height 10 1/2 inches Please note: This item cannot be purchased or shipped by bidders residing outside of the United States or California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Oregon, or District of Columbia. If this item is purchased by a bidder in one of the above mentioned locations or attempts to ship to one of the above mentioned locations, bidder will forfeit the item and be responsible for any incurred fees such as a restocking fee. Condition: : presents well, bronze with minor rubbing throughout and hands, missing fingers, man's head may have been off and put back on
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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SANTERIA FIGURE OF SAINT BARBARA
SANTERIA FIGURE OF SAINT BARBARA CHANGO Santeria figural sculpture of Santa Barbara Chango, depicting the female saint with crown, chalice, and red cloak, the figure also represents Chango, the African Yoruba orisha deity of fire, lightning, and thunder. 26" H x 8" W x 6" D.
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Dan Namingha Native American, b.
Dan Namingha Native American, b. 1950 Sichomos, #N-11, 1988
Estimate:$700-$900
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S. Tosuke (Japan
S. Tosuke (Japan
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Sosaku Hanga 20th Century Creative
Sosaku Hanga
20th Century
Creative Print
woodblock print, framed
13 1/2 x 10 5/8 in., 34.4 x 27 cm.
Property from the Collection of Glen de Vries
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Jun Kaneko. Untitled from the Dango
Jun Kaneko. Untitled from the Dango series. 2003, hand-built and glazed ceramic. 21 h × 19 w × 8½ d in. result: $11,875. estimate: $3,500–4,500. Glazed signature and date to underside ‘Kaneko 03’.
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A San Ildefonso Pueblo Blackware
A San Ildefonso Pueblo Blackware Pot by Dora and Tse-Pe Of globular form with straight raised neck, having a sgraffito water serpent depiction about the shoulder, a turquoise cabochon inset into the creature's eye, a buff-fired section at the rim, approx. 4-1/2"H x 4"D, incised on the underside "Dora and TsePe...San Ildefonso...1973". (Dora Tse-Pe and Johnny Tse-Pe Gonzales). Purchased at Tanner's Gallery, 1973.
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DARRYL SAVAGE AMERICAN A PAIR OF
DARRYL SAVAGE AMERICAN A PAIR OF BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ROME Framed; signed and dated: Rome 2006 Darryl Savage Other Notes: DHS
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Japanese Spelter Samurai Japanese a
Japanese Spelter Samurai Japanese a spelter seated samurai with painted gilding unmarked; ht. 7.25 in. Condition: With broken sword.
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Pair Japanese Satsuma vases: each
Pair Japanese Satsuma vases: each with applied dragon on shoulder, finely decorated with the Seven Gods of Fortune and playful karako , now mounted as lamps, late 19th/early 20th century, vase 7 in., base to socket 11 in. Drilled through mark on bases, wear to gilt, loss to antler tips on dragons. The Estate of the Late Frank Smathers, Highlands, North Carolina.
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JAPANESE SAMURAI PARTIAL SUIT OF
JAPANESE SAMURAI PARTIAL SUIT OF ARMORJapanese Samurai Black Lacquer and Blue Odashi Partial Suit of Armor , probably Edo Period (1603-1868),incl. menpo or half mask (lacking nose piece) with attached yodare kake (throat guard); do (cuirass) with black lacquered leather kozane scales laced in blue silk odashi, l. 28 in.; haidate (cuisse) with blue damask, painted leather and further kozane, cloth lined, l. 21 1/2 in; and single sode (spaulder), l. 11 in.; together with unrelated metal foot protector, l. 12 in. (5 pcs.) Provenance: Property deaccessioned from the Louisiana State Museum, proceeds to be used for new acquisitions or the direct care of existing collections.
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Four Ivory Netsuke of a Repentant
Four Ivory Netsuke of a Repentant Oni, Gama Sennin, Bunbuku Chagama, and a Dragonfly, Three Signed, Together With an Okimono of Daikoku, 19th Century The oni dressed as a priest carrying a gong and mallet, signed Tomochika; the hermit immortal riding a large toad, signed Masatada; the priest reacting in amazement as his tea kettle turns into a badger, signed Shuzan; the dragonfly perched on a lotus with a snail underneath; and the God of Wealth riding a giant rat, a representation of industrious nature
daikoku length 3 in — 7.7 cm
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An Edo period hardwood netsuke
An Edo period hardwood netsuke carved as a smiling man holding a sack containing two oni 1.5ins Estimate ?200-300 A little bit of wear in places around tips of toes and he back of the figures head otherwise in good condition. The himatoshi is formed under the bottom of the figure and the sack on his back - two equal size holes. 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 ?140
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A Japanese ivory figure of Chokwaro
A Japanese ivory figure of Chokwaro Sennin early 20th century standing with a wooden staff and holding aloft a gourd with his horse emerging from it engraved two character signature 8.25in.; wood stand Estimate ?250-350 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 ?320
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SADAO WATANABE (JAPANESE
SADAO WATANABE (JAPANESE 1913-1996), FOUR FIGURES, HAND COLORED STENCIL PRINT ON MOMIGAMI PAPER, FRAME: 30 1/4 X 27 1/4 IN. (76.84 X 69.22 CM.)Sadao Watanabe (Japanese 1913-1996), Four Figures, Hand Colored Stencil Print on Momigami Paper,, Dimensions: Frame: 30 1/4 x 27 1/4 in. (76.84 x 69.22 cm.)
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EARLY JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORDEarly
EARLY JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORDEarly Japanese Samurai Sword, having lizard shagreen Tsuka handle, iron Tsuba along with a lacquer scabbard or Saya, total length 24 3/4 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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(4) Sago Anthropomorphic
(4) Sago Anthropomorphic Earthenware Pots, 20th C, Papua New Guinea, in various anthropomorphic polychromed decoration, 8 7/8"H, 5 1/2"H, 7 3/4"H, 5 1/4"H
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LOUIS SOSSON (1905 - 1930), COURTLY
LOUIS SOSSON (1905 - 1930), COURTLY LOVERS IN LATE MEDI...Louis Sosson (1905 - 1930), courtly lovers in late medieval costume, gilt bronze on onyx base, signed on back of dress L. Sosson, height 10 1/2 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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OGATA GEKKO PRINCESS SOTO'ORI
OGATA GEKKO PRINCESS SOTO'ORI WOODBLOCK PRINT Japan,1859-1920Depicts princess Soto'ori wearing a blue kimono brushing back her hair to gaze lovingly at a spider, knowing that soon her lover will arrive.
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Pair of Japanese carved ivory
Pair of Japanese carved ivory figures. Includes a sage or diety and a geisha. Man is highlighted with black coloring and the woman has multicolor highlights. Man is signed on base with inlaid tile and woman is etched signed on base. Both good condition see images. Both measure 7'' tall. Shipping weight 1.5 lbs.
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SONGE PEOPLES, OLD NKISI POWER
SONGE PEOPLES, OLD NKISI POWER FIGURE 19th/20th, DR Congo, wood carved, metal strapping, cowry shell eyes, the standing nude male figure with hands on hips, animal horn projecting from coiffure, wearing a stone bead necklace, used to protect village from bad spirits, on wood plinth, 33"h x 8"w x 7"d
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18TH C. JAPANESE BONE NETSUKE
18TH C. JAPANESE BONE NETSUKE Standing Oni with Sash, unsigned, 2 7/8" tall, worn by use.
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Two Netsuke: Washing Hair and
Two Netsuke: Washing Hair and Sage Netsuke
Estimate:$400-$600
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Japanese robe sashes and objects
Japanese robe sashes and objects fine embroidered silk robe with buttons 2 obi woven silk sash pair of sandals pair embroidered silk slippers samurai warrior figure H14'' traveling lantern Dia.11'' together with: embroidered panel 2 pieces of bark cloth needlework plaque (13pcs) Provenance: Columbus Museum Columbus Georgia; sold to benefit the acquisitions fund. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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YORUBA OSHE SHANGO STAFFYORUBA OSHE
YORUBA OSHE SHANGO STAFFYORUBA OSHE SHANGO STAFF
African (Yoruba, Nigeria), 19th century, carved wood. In the form of a priestess, the top of the wand formed in a way symbolizing thunderbolts, which are hurled to punish wrongdoers who anger Shango, the Yoruba orisha of thunder, and deified former king of the Yoruba city of Oyo. Only senior priestesses or priests devoted to Shango can dance with such a staff in ritual performances and other events. These priests invite Shango to possess them, making the deity accessible to the gathered worshippers.
19 in. (48.3 cm.)
Ex Iowa Wesleyan University collection;
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Schram, Burlington, IA, Nov. 1976
Condition:
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