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MIKADO D6501 - LARGE - ROYAL
MIKADO D6501 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGBlack and turquoise hat, green and white robes.
" Mikado" is the ancient title for the emperor of Japan, beginning with the reign of the Mikado Jimmu in 660 B.C. Believed by many to have descended from the all-powerful Sun Goddess, the same family line has been traced through 124 reigns. The Mikado is popularly known through the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta (1885) of the same name.Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1959 - 1969
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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MIKADO D6507 - SMALL - ROYAL
MIKADO D6507 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGBlack and turquoise hat; green and white robes.
" Mikado" is the ancient title for the emperor of Japan, beginning with the reign of the Mikado Jimmu in 660 B.C. Believed by many to have descended from the all-powerful Sun Goddess, the same family line has been traced through 124 reigns. The Mikado is popularly known through the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta (1885) of the same name.Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1959 - 1969
Dimensions: 3.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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MIKADO D6507 - SMALL - ROYAL
MIKADO D6507 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGBlack and turquoise hat; green and white robes.
"Mikado" is the ancient title for the emperor of Japan, beginning with the reign of the Mikado Jimmu in 660 B.C. Believed by many to have descended from the all-powerful Sun Goddess, the same family line has been traced through 124 reigns. The Mikado is popularly known through the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta (1885) of the same name. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1959 - 1969
Dimensions: 3.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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MIKADO D6501 - LARGE - ROYAL
MIKADO D6501 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGBlack and turquoise hat, green and white robes.
"Mikado" is the ancient title for the emperor of Japan, beginning with the reign of the Mikado Jimmu in 660 B.C. Believed by many to have descended from the all-powerful Sun Goddess, the same family line has been traced through 124 reigns. The Mikado is popularly known through the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta (1885) of the same name.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1959 - 1969
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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MIKADO D6501 - LARGE - ROYAL
MIKADO D6501 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGBlack and turquoise hat, green and white robes.
"Mikado" is the ancient title for the emperor of Japan, beginning with the reign of the Mikado Jimmu in 660 B.C. Believed by many to have descended from the all-powerful Sun Goddess, the same family line has been traced through 124 reigns.The Mikado is popularly known through the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta (1885) of the same name. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1959 - 1969
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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SELLS BROTHERS AND BARRETT. THE
SELLS BROTHERS AND BARRETT. THE MIKADO TROUPE OF YEDDO ...Sells Brothers and Barrett. The Mikado Troupe of Yeddo Japanese. Cincinnati: Strobridge Lithography Co., ca. 1890. Color lithograph mounted and varnished on board. 26 _ x 36 _". Losses in banner, many creases and tears, borders painted in, some discoloration. Poor.
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Japanese woodblock print on mica
Japanese woodblock print on mica paper depicting Kabuki actor Morita Kan'ya VIII portraying the palantuin-Bearer rubbing his hands together underneath his kimono sleeves in the play a medley of tales of revenge; framed; in frame H 26 1/4" x W 19 1/4", H 14 1/2" x W 9 1/2"
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Ten Royal Crown Derby "Mikado"
Ten Royal Crown Derby "Mikado" Demitasse Cups and Ten Saucers, Six Bread Plates and Six Desert Plates, ca. 1915-1937 A collection of ten Royal Crown Derby "Mikado" demitasse cups, each approx. 2-3/8"H and ten matching saucers, each approx. 5-5/8"D, six bread plates, each approx. 6-1/8"D, six desert plates, each approx. 7-1/8"D, in blue on white porcelain with gilt lip, marked on the underside.
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JAPANEE GILT MAKI-E LACQUER INRO
JAPANEE GILT MAKI-E LACQUER INRO AND NETSUKE Meiji Era (19th/20th c.), five stacked containers and lid, the front decorated with a nobleman feasting under clouds, the back depicting three immortals and a monkey, strung with coral bead and early boxwood netsuke modeled as the three wise monkeys, 3.5"h x 2.5"w (inro)
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CHIKANOBU TOYOHARA KABUKI THEATER
CHIKANOBU TOYOHARA KABUKI THEATER TRIPTYCH Japan,1838-1912Ukiyo-e print of a man in a westernized military uniform and a woman in western clothing gazing at each other while a kabuki performance happens in the background.
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MICAO KONO ETCHINGMicao Kono
MICAO KONO ETCHINGMicao Kono (Japanese 1876-1954)- Harlequin- etching in color, c. 1920, signed in pencil, laid down onto board with heavy adhesive residue in margins, mat burn. 16 1/2 x 22 3/4''
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Woodblock print on mica paper,
Woodblock print on mica paper, portrait of kabuki actor Ichikawa Monnosuke III portraying Date No Yosaku; framed; in frame H 22" x W 16", H 14 1/4" x W 9 1/2"
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JAPANESE POLYCHROME OKIMONO OF
JAPANESE POLYCHROME OKIMONO OF GEISHASigned. Meiji Period. Wearing a kimono, with reed hat, playing a stringed instrument. Height 8 in.
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Japanese seated man and woman
Japanese seated man and woman Netsukes.
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JAPANESE ORIBE MUKOZUKE (CAKE DISH)
JAPANESE ORIBE MUKOZUKE (CAKE DISH) probably Edo period in inscribed tomobako (signed wood box) the crescent shape dish decorated in typical style with a crackled cream-colored glaze one side with green glaze pooling to blue and dark brown bird in flight as well as patterned design to edge - h:1.50 w:8.50 d:4.25 in. Provenance: A Private Virginia Collection
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A Satsuma Plate KINKOZAN, LATE 19TH
A Satsuma Plate
KINKOZAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY
of circular form, painted in polychrome and gilt depicting a fan-shaped opening enclosing five samurai figures in a mountain, set above a cobalt ground decorated with gilt chrysanthemums, the underside bearing a maker's mark, Kinkozan.
Diameter 8 in., 20.5 cm.
Property being sold to benefit the Mission and Vision of the Couse-Sharp Historic Site, Taos, New Mexico
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Japanese woodblock print on mica
Japanese woodblock print on mica paper framed depicting two kabuki actors, publishers chop marks and calligraphy top right; framed; in frame H 20" x W 14", H 14" x W 9"
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Six Ivory Netsukes Japanese, mid
Six Ivory Netsukes Japanese, mid 20th century or earlier: woman making mochi, 2 in.; man with basket of buns, 1-3/4 in., minor wear to pigment; trio of sake drinkers, 1-7/8 in.; man eating noodles, 1-5/8 in.; man with basket of produce, 1-7/8 in.; man with two children reaching for basket, 1 in., all with signatures except man with children,
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JACK LEVINE, SKETCH DRAWING Jack
JACK LEVINE, SKETCH DRAWING Jack Levine (American, 1915-2010), "Toulouse Lautrec as The Mikado", graphite on paper, signed "J. Levine" lower right, titled upper left, framed under glass, 24"h x 18.5"w (total)
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JAPANESE ORIBE MUKOZUKE (CAKE DISH)
JAPANESE ORIBE MUKOZUKE (CAKE DISH) probably Edo period in inscribed tomobako (signed wood box) the crescent shape dish decorated in typical style with a crackled cream-colored glaze one side with green glaze pooling to blue and dark brown bird in flight as well as patterned design to edge - h:1.50 w:8.50 d:4.25 in. Provenance: A Private Virginia Collection
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19TH C. JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE,
19TH C. JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, ARTICULATED, SIGNED Meiji Period Standing Kabuki Theatre Actor in long shishige wig, having a rolling ball face, changing from happy to angry, a lantern with rope tassels grasped in his left hand, the lantern laid to his shoulder, signed on underside, 2" tall.
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A JAPANESE FOUR-CASE LACQUER INRO
A JAPANESE FOUR-CASE LACQUER INRO BY TOKOSAI MASAHIGE AND TOSHUSAI Edo period, 19th century, with a cockerel to one side and a bird amongst bamboo to the other, signed Tokosai Masashige and kao, 8cm high, with ojime and two-part lacquer manju netsuke by Toshusai, 4cm high Provenance: Purchased from Galerie Zacke, 08/02/2020, Lot 327, 700 euros. Now the property of a deceased Estate from West Dorset.
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A Fine Japanese Four-Case Inro
A Fine Japanese Four-Case Inro Signed Jokasai of rounded rectangular form with the main panels decorated with parrots amongst cages containing various accoutrements the perimeter of the case having raised and gilt decoration of scrolling clouds having a three-character mark at the bottom left having a mixed metal and ivory manju netsuke of a dancing figure and a carved stag antler ojime of geese in flight. Height 3 1/2 inches.
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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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A Collection of Four Ivory
A Collection of Four Ivory Netsuke one depicting an immortal one a kabuki actor one a man with a double gourd and one modeled after an otter with a fish. Height of tallest 2 1/8 inches.
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A Katabori Netsuke Signed Masayuki,
A Katabori Netsuke Signed Masayuki, 19th Century Carved wood of smiling Karako with ruffled collar and finely carved. Signed on the bottom, approx. 1-1/4"T.
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19TH C. JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE,
19TH C. JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, ARTICULATED, SIGNED Meiji Period Standing Kabuki Theatre Actor, with unique rolling ball face, changing from happy to angry, a lantern on staff laid to his shoulder, his right hand grasping the long shishige wig, signed on the underside, 2" tall.
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UTAGAWA KUNISADA / TOYOKUNI III
UTAGAWA KUNISADA / TOYOKUNI III (JAPAN, 1786-1865) Kabuki Theatre Samurai Warrior from "Lives of a Hundred Heroes of High Renown" (Meiko hyakuyu den), signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga, published by Izumiya Ichibei (Kansendo), circa 1848-49. Oban. In mahogany bullnose frame, matted and glazed, OS: 21" x 17", SS: 13 1/4" x 9". Toned, light bend lower right.
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A 1920s Tokimi composition doll
A 1920s Tokimi composition doll with jointed limbs wearing National dress and carrying a parasol, seated in a cane chair, a smaller chair with later doll and a parasol
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CHINA: ROYAL CROWN DERBY "MIKADO"
CHINA: ROYAL CROWN DERBY "MIKADO" PORCELAIN TEA SET, FORTY-SEVEN PIECES, BLUE ORIENTAL SCENE ON WHITE GROUND WITH GILT ACCENTS, ITEM...CHINA: Royal Crown Derby "Mikado" porcelain tea set, forty-seven pieces, blue Oriental scene on white ground with gilt accents, items include: one ovoid teapot, 4 5/8"h.; pair of creamer and covered sugar; one square handled tray, 10 3/4" w.; fifteen teacups, 2 3/8" h.; thirteen saucers, 5 1/2" diam.; seven small plates, 6 1/8" diam.; and eight medium plates, 7 1/4" diam., all pieces marked on base and have wear consistent with age and use which can include minor damages.
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A Carved Ivory Netsuke of a
A Carved Ivory Netsuke of a Musician Signed Koichi Meiji Period Nicely carved with great detail rubbed with pigment signed 1-3/4"T.
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Japanese satsuma bowl, finely
Japanese satsuma bowl, finely executed whimsical decoration, interior with wrestling praying mantis and grasshopper, floral borders, a procession of kitsune (fox spirits), exterior with curved bands of flowers, butterflies, woven through with a band of boys at play, base with gilt mark that reads "Kozan sei", late 19th/early 20th century, 2-1/2 x 4-3/4 in. Excellent condition. Collection of the Late T. Ben Williams; The Estate of the Late Georgette Chamberlain Williams.
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A group of various Japanese
A group of various Japanese metalworks including two tsuba, three ojime beads, one minuke and one miniature container
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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".
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Y TWO CARVED IVORY OKIMONOS MEIJI
Y TWO CARVED IVORY OKIMONOS
MEIJI PERIOD ?? ????? ???????????one depicting a seated courtesan playing a string musical instrument with composed facial expression, her hair and robe finely incised with details, the base of the chair with a 'Soko' mark; the other of a dancing male figure, his left long sleeve flips to his back and swings around the back of his head, right hand holding a fan before his chest, standing on left leg whist right leg raised, the inner lining of his left trousers with a one-character 'So' mark(2)heights: 14cm and 11.5cm
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A Japanese ivory netsuke carved
A Japanese ivory netsuke carved in the form of a group of three figures 2ins (52mm) high (Meiji period - character mark to base)