- JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA PANEL WITH SHELL
JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA PANEL WITH SHELL AND BONE INLAYA Japanese Shibayama?wall panel, with a high-relief duck of bone, abalone shell, and mother-of-pearl, applied to a gilt black lacquer board. Signed on the bottom left. Board measures 16.5 x 24 inches, in a red lacquer frame measuring 22 x 29.25 inches.
Condition
One area of cracking to lacquer in the bottom left. Light wear and bloom to lacquer of frame.
- A Japanese Shibayama style screen,
A Japanese Shibayama style screen, the central circular panel decorated figures around a pagoda within a carved and pierced frame, 186cm wide x 183.5cm high/Provenance: The Rookery, Middlesex
- JAPANESE INLAID WOODEN PANEL Meiji
JAPANESE INLAID WOODEN PANEL Meiji Period Shibayama Pictorial Panel of relief carved bone and textured elmwood, depicting a bird perched on a grape vine, with carved bone artist seal, 35 3/4" x 16 1/2", 1/2" thick panel. Missing one grape, surface wear and scratches, loss to lower left corner.
- A Japanese Shibayama-Style Ivory
A Japanese Shibayama-Style Ivory and Mother-of-Pearl Inset Panel Meiji Period (1868-1912) the panel set with a ribbon-hung basket of flowers vines and fruit in varying degrees of relief on a black ground in a highly carved wood frame shaped with flowering prunus 35 in. x 22 in.
- A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SHIBAYAMA
A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SHIBAYAMA INLAID FOUR PANEL SCREEN Meiji period (1868-1912), four carved wooden panels inset with lacquered and painted bird and flower scenes in high relief inlaid of mother of pearl and bone, reverse side lacquered in red and painted with trees, panels have caster wheels to bottom of each foot, panels are separate, not hinged together.
- SIGNED JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA LACQUERED
SIGNED JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA LACQUERED TABLE SCREEN. Signed Japanese Shibayama lacquered and inlaid screen set within a silver? bamboo form frame. Signed lower left. From a Scarsdale, NY estate. Dimensions: screen measures approx. 8.75" w x 4.25" d x 11.375" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- Japanese Paper Six-Panel Screen
Estimate: $200 - $400
Japanese Paper Six-Panel Screen
Estimate: $200 - $400
- A pair of Japanese shibayama style
A pair of Japanese shibayama style panels Meiji period overlaid in bone and ivory in relief with birds amid flowers on a brown lacquer ground 28.5 x 16.5in. Estimate ?400-600 FURTHER IMAGES ALREADY AVAILABLE AT WWW.GORRINGES.CO.UK 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 ?400
- JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREENeach panel:
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREENeach panel: 68 x 23 inches Condition:
- 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.
- S. KASHIMA: CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE
S. KASHIMA: CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE THREE-PANEL SCREEN1996; mixed media on paper; signed and dated lower right; 43 x 77 inches Condition:
- A JAPANESE SIX-PANEL BOYOBU SCREENA
A JAPANESE SIX-PANEL BOYOBU SCREENA Japanese six-panel boyobu screen, Late Edo Period (1603-1868)/early Meiji Period (1868-1912) Colophon marking for the cyclical kicho year date (possibly equivalent to the winter of 1829 or 1889); further marked with seals and signatures of the unidentified artist The paper screen decorated with a seaside scene, rendered in ink, depicting dynamic waves, smatterings of seafoam in the form of raised dots of pigment, and cranes, both aloft and perched amongst pine trees, across six panels, the edges of which are framed by two styles of metallic brocade fabric and wood Dimensions: 5' 7.5" H x 12' 5" W
- JAPANESE 4 PANEL FOLDING SCREEN:
JAPANESE 4 PANEL FOLDING SCREEN: Ebonized open cutwork panels with applied figural gilt ebony and ivory? decoration depicting Samurai. Each panel 69'' tall x 21 1/2''.
- A JAPANESE SIX PANEL SCREENA Japanese
A JAPANESE SIX PANEL SCREENA Japanese six panel screen likely depicting a Genji sceneeach panel 23 1/2 x 12 1/4in (59.5 x 31cm); overall 25 1/2 x 74 1/2in (64.5 x 189.5cm)
- JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN (BYOBU)
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN (BYOBU) DEPICTING GENRE SCENES FROM KYOTO, EDO PERIOD EACH PANEL MEASURES 68 X 25 IN., IMAGE MEASURES 66 1/2 X 24 1/4 IN.JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN (BYOBU) DEPICTING GENRE SCENES FROM KYOTO, EDO PERIOD, ink, color and gold leaf on paper Dimensions: Each panel measures 68 x 25 in., image measures 66 1/2 x 24 1/4 in.
- A Japanese carved and stained wood
A Japanese carved and stained wood framed red lacquer and shibyama table screen the rectangular panel inset with bone and mother-of-pearl with birds and flowering branches panel 20.25ins (550mm) x 16.5ins (420mm) the stand carved with flowers leaves and pine cones on trestle feet 34ins (864mm) wide x 33ins (838mm) high overall (damaged)
- JAPANESE MODERN FOUR-PANEL SCREEN
JAPANESE MODERN FOUR-PANEL SCREEN ink on slubbed natural silk depicting a traditional landscape -
- JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA GOLD AND BLACK
JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA GOLD AND BLACK LACQUER MOUNTED HARDWOOD SHODANA MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912)Japanese Shibayama, Gold and Black Lacquer Mounted Hardwood Shodana, Meiji Period (1868-1912) In four parts, having an arrangement of two central panel doors enclosing a stepped shelf centered by two sets of sliding door compartments and flanked by four panel doors and pierced galleried display shelves over three aligned drawers on a separate stand. Some repairs and minor losses to inlay; lacking some elements; missing pediment and one panel. Height: 70-1/4 in (178.4 cm); Width: 54-1/2 in (138.4 cm); Depth: 16-1/4 in (41.3 cm)Property of Various Owners
- A JAPANESE RETICULATED ARCHITECTURAL
A JAPANESE RETICULATED ARCHITECTURAL PANEL A Japanese reticulated architectural panel, 74"h x 13.5"w
- JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL SCREENpainted
JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL SCREENpainted in colors on paper; signed to lower right of right-hand panel; depicting puppies; end panels: 28 x 17 1/2 inches; two middle panels: 28 x 16 3/4 inches Condition:
- JAPANESE TWO PANEL FLOOR SCREEN.
JAPANESE TWO PANEL FLOOR SCREEN. Each panel: 69'' x 36'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- JAPANESE TWO-PANEL SCREENpainted
JAPANESE TWO-PANEL SCREENpainted on paper with silver-colored background; signed; image: 41 3/4 x 41 1/2 inches; each panel: 24 x 48 1/2 inches; overall: 48 1/2 x 48 1/4 inches; Condition:
- JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL SCREEN, TAISHO
JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL SCREEN, TAISHO PERIOD (20TH CENTURY) EACH PANEL: 67 1/2 X 25 1/4 IN. (171.5 X 64.1 CM.)JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL SCREEN, TAISHO PERIOD (20TH CENTURY), ink and color on gilt paper, the four panels decorated with bamboo stalks on gilt ground, silk brocade mount; unsigned Dimensions: Each panel: 67 1/2 x 25 1/4 in. (171.5 x 64.1 cm.)
- JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN
JAPANESE FOUR-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN WITH LANDSCAPEA four-panel Japanese byobu folding screen painted with an ethereal coastal landscape in spring. Mid-20th century.
Each panel measures 36" x 17", with a total depth of 3" when folded.
Condition
The back covering of one panel has a tear that has been taped across (with clear tape).
- Monumental Japanese 8-panel screen,
Monumental Japanese 8-panel screen, floral decoration, each panel 30" w x 80" h, some minor tears to some sides normal with age, one section with losses and scratches, potentially from something rubbing against it, no holes
- Fine Shibayama and silver filigree
Fine Shibayama and silver filigree mounted box late meiji/ early taisho period The ivory panels inlaid with mother-of-pearl, abalone, and with takamakie and hiramakie decoration, depicting various birds and carp amongst chrysanthemum, prunus, wisteria and lotus blossoms, the panels mounted in silver filigree, signature to top panel reads Masamichi or possibly Seidou. L: 11 1/4, H: 5 3/8, D: 5 5/8 in. ,000-18,000 - Some warping to ivory panels, most notable to the top panel - Some minor losses to inlay decoration most notable one flower group lacking form side panel. - Silver in good condition but slightly tarnished. - Silver unmarked.
- A JAPANESE TWO PANEL FOLDING TABLE
A JAPANESE TWO PANEL FOLDING TABLE SCREEN Ink and ink wash on silk, inscription to right panel, signed Shushin with red artist's seal to lower left panel, serene landscape with two fishing boats in the center of misty mountains and an arching willow tree, with gold leaf border, set into a wooden folding screen frame.
- Japanese four panel Byobu screen
Japanese four panel Byobu screen 19th century H: 35, L: 64 in. Extensive water damage along entire lower portion. Some general wear and stains.
- JAPANESE FOUR FOLD SCREEN Meiji
JAPANESE FOUR FOLD SCREEN Meiji period. Figural decoration - each panel: 36 in. x 18 in.
- Japanese six panel screen late
Japanese six panel screen late 19th century Of color and ink on gold leaf paper, wood framed, worked to depict figural landscape. Panel H: 25 L: 18 (6) in. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New Hope
- SHIBAYAMA TRAY. Japan 2nd half-19th
SHIBAYAMA TRAY. Japan 2nd half-19th century lacquer. Large gold and black lacquered tray with red accents featuring a scene of lohans in the wilderness. Applied ivory and mother-of-pearl inlays represent flowers and accent the lohans. Minor imperfections. 22 1/4'' x 30''. One flower missing some edge wear short age split on side
- Japanese 2 Panel Screen c.1920.
Japanese 2 Panel Screen c.1920. With mother of peal and bone inlay. From a Queens, NY estate. Dimensions: ea. panel - 57"h x 16"w
- JAPANESE POLYCHROME DECORATED SOFT
JAPANESE POLYCHROME DECORATED SOFT WOOD PANEL OF SAMURAIS, 18-1/2 X 68-1/2 INJapanese Polychrome Decorated Soft Wood Panel of Samurais, 18-1/2 x 68-1/2 in
- 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.
- A Finely Inlaid Japanese Shibayama
A Finely Inlaid Japanese Shibayama Mother-of-Pearl and Bone 'Ikebana Flower Arrangement' Hanging Wood Panel, Meiji Period (1868-1912) ?? ???? ????????????? 38.6 x 26.8 in — 98 x 68 cm
- JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREENJapanese
JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREENJapanese Six-Panel Screen, decorated with vignettes of ink on silk applied to paper; depicting animals, figures and objects Dimensions: Each panel: 42 x 20 in. (106.7 x 50.8 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Professor Harry Stone, Brentwood, California. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in the 1960s, a world traveler and author of multiple books on Victorian furniture. Condition: