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20 mars 2008

Two pairs of gold menuki - Edo Period, 18th/19th Century

Two pairs of gold menuki - Edo Period, 18th/19th Century
Two pairs of gold menuki - Edo Period, 18th/19th Century The first a mask of an old man with a fan, signed [illegible]; the second in the form of kuruma ebi in different postures. (4) - Sold for $800 plus Premium and tax Note: The primary purpose of the...
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17 mars 2008

A monumental bronze incense burner with mythological motifs, Meiji period (late 19th century)

A monumental bronze incense burner with mythological motifs, Meiji period (late 19th century)
A monumental bronze incense burner with mythological motifs, Meiji period (late 19th century) sealed Dai Nihon Tokyoshi Kojimachi shita rokubancho Oki seizo Cast as a series of rectangular footed plinths rising to support the large rectangular censer,...
17 mars 2008

Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891) - Seashells and swallows with millet

Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891) - Seashells and swallows with millet
Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891) - Seashells and swallows with millet Swallow fan decorated with autumn grasses and matching gold cloud bands on reverse; seashell fan plain gold leaf on reverseFolding fans; lacquer, gold leaf and aogai on paper, wood ribs with...
14 mars 2008

A massive cloisonné enamel covered urn - Meiji Period

A massive cloisonné enamel covered urn - Meiji Period
A massive cloisonné enamel covered urn - Meiji Period The ovoid body with a continuous scene of cranes amid flowering cherry trees on a sky-blue ground above a patterned lappet band encircling the foot, a 'cloud collar' shoulder band scattered with feather...
14 mars 2008

A small cloisonné enamel covered jar - Meiji Period

A small cloisonné enamel covered jar - Meiji Period
A small cloisonné enamel covered jar - Meiji Period The gradually tapering sides of the ovoid body finely decorated with an overall design of multi-colored phoenixes amid flowering tendrils on a mirror black ground repeated on the low dome-shaped lid...
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13 mars 2008

Utagawa School (19th Century) - Twenty nine woodblock prints

Utagawa School (19th Century) - Twenty nine woodblock prints
Utagawa School (19th Century) - Twenty nine woodblock prints Including twenty-two sheets by Kunisada, two sheets by Kuniyoshi, three sheets by Kunisada II, one by Yoshiiku, and one unsigned (good-fair conditions). Sold for $1,400 plus Premium and tax...
13 mars 2008

A tosei gusoku - Meiji/Taisho Period

A tosei gusoku - Meiji/Taisho Period
A tosei gusoku - Meiji/Taisho Period Including: a helmet of hineno style, with shikoro, a copper mempo and tate hagi-do style cuirass, fitted with kote (wear and losses), with accompanying yoroi bako. Sold for $3,500 plus Premium and tax (Copyright ©...
12 mars 2008

Japan: Anonymous (16th-17th Century) - Horses in a stable

Japan: Anonymous (16th-17th Century) - Horses in a stable
Anonymous (16th-17th Century) - Horses in a stable Pair of six-panel screens; ink, color, gold and gold leaf on paper - 63¾ x 139¾in. (162 x 355cm.) each (2) - Estimate: $400,000-500,000 Notes: Prized steeds are on display in the immaculate wings of a...
10 mars 2008

A Kawari Kabuto (Eccentrically-Shaped Helmet) - Edo period (17th century)

A Kawari Kabuto (Eccentrically-Shaped Helmet) - Edo period (17th century)
A Kawari Kabuto (Eccentrically-Shaped Helmet) - Edo period (17th century) Five-plate iron bowl covered with a lacquer structure formed as a butterfly, the antennae and body of the butterfly raised relief and the wings protruding from the back of the helmet,...
6 mars 2008

"Utagawa: Masters of the Japanese Print, 1770–1900" au Brooklyn Museum

"Utagawa: Masters of the Japanese Print, 1770–1900" au Brooklyn Museum
Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900), The Actor Ichikawa Sadanji I as Akiyama Kii no kami, 1894, 359 X 712 mm. John H. Van Vleck Endowment Fund purchase. The Chazen Museum of Art BROOKLYN, NY.- Utagawa: Masters of the Japanese Print, 1770–1900, on view at the...
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