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ICHIBAN STARTING TO CLOSE DOWN. We are starting to close down our business, a process that will take us a couple of years - age and health issues tell us it is time. We still have over 1,100 items either currently listed on our website catalog or still to be posted onto it. So, from now on ALL ITEMS IN THE CATALOG MAY BE PURCHASED AT 40 % OFF THE LISTED PRICE. At these low prices, we do ask that you pay shipping and insurance charges for all items purchased. We reserve the right to require a 15 % re-stocking fee in cases where the reason for the return is suspect. With thanks for your years of patronage, we look forward to serving you until the last items are sold.
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A Metal Japanese Boys Day Sword – Showa

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Metalwork: Pre 1970   item# 955180 (stock# COLL 9098)

A Metal Japanese Boys Day Sword – Showa
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


195.00 

This is a nice 20th century metal toy samurai sword that would be presented to a boy on Boys Day – traditionally held on March 3rd. The sword was intended to imbue in the boy a sense of honor and strength as shown by the samurai of old. This miniature sword is made of metal and is intricately made with simulated sharks skin handle, a tiny sword guard (tsuba) and a decorated scabbard with a relief dragon going down the side. The sword itself is thin steel. The entire combination measures 12 Ό “ ...click for details


A Kyo Yaki Chawan w/ Colorful Irises – Meiji - Showa

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Stoneware: Pre 1960   item# 955024 (stock# COLL 9097)

A Kyo Yaki Chawan w/ Colorful Irises – Meiji - Showa
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


395.00 

This is a handsome Kyo-Yaki chawan – tea bowl – that is covered in a thick enamel design of irises. The irises are dark purple and white on golden enamel crackle glazed ground and are further highlighted with bright emerald green leaves. The piece measures 4 Ύ” diameter at the top and is 3 5/8” high and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. There is an incised mark on the base that translates as “Kutani Toho”. We date it to any time between 1910 and the 1950s. A striking colorful pi ...click for details


A Modern Japanese Studio Double Gourd Vase – Signed

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1970   item# 954330 (stock# ICHI 1490)

 A Modern Japanese Studio Double Gourd Vase – Signed
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


250.00 

This is a handsome Japanese double gourd porcelain vase with a soft turquoise to lime green glaze and a carefully controlled drip pattern of golden yellow glaze flowing down from the top of the vase. The vase measures 8” high – the top bulb is 3” diameter and the bottom bulb is 4 3/8” diameter. There is a two character impressed mark on the base that translates as “DOKAN”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or restorations. We date it to the early to mid 20th century, circa 1930 ...click for details


A Miniature Japanese Satsuma Teapot – Meiji to Showa

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1950   item# 952406 (stock# COLL 9094)

A Miniature Japanese Satsuma Teapot – Meiji to Showa
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


325.00 

This is a sweet small Satsuma teapot that has a mark on the base that translates as “Kyomizu-yaki (ware). It is rare find Satsuma with such a mark as it differs quite a lot from the traditional Kyomizu-yaki pottery. The teapot has a design of a round basket filled with chrysanthemums – another mum is seen on the lid. The teapot measures 5” from the tip of the spout to the back of the handle – the body is 3 Ό” diameter and the piece is 2” high. It is in excellent condition with no chips or crack ...click for details


A Fine Studio Tokkuri in the Style of Shoji Hamada

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Stoneware: Pre 1960   item# 951122 (stock# ICHI 1351)

A Fine Studio Tokkuri in the Style of Shoji Hamada
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


595.00 

This is a very handsome square tokkuri that is totally in the style of the master potter, Shoji Hamada. Hamada himself never signed his pieces saying that his work would identify itself. He also said that there would be dozens of pieces made that would be taken as by him, but that his would stand alone.

That being said, we think that the ...click for details


An Imari Dish – Three Friends of Winter Design

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1950   item# 950810 (stock# COLL 9091)

An Imari Dish – Three Friends of Winter Design
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


150.00 

This in an unusual Imari dish in that it combines both a transfer design and overglaze enamel painting. In the center of the dish is a blue transfer design of the Three Friends of Winter. Around the edges is an overglaze enamel design rather sloppily painted. The dish measures 6” diameter and is 2” high. It is in excellent condition. We date it to the late Meiji to early Showa period, circa 1910-1940s.

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A Set of Seven Lacquered Mukozuke - Taisho/Showa

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1950   item# 945133 (stock# COLL 9082)

A Set of Seven Lacquered Mukozuke - Taisho/Showa
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


195.00 

A handsome set of seven Japanese red and black mokuzuke - the tops done in shiny black roiro and the bottoms done in red lacquer. On the bottom of four of the bowls there is a design in makie gold of a bamboo shoot. The seven dishes measure 4 1/2" diameter and are 1" high. The dark black would have been a lovely contrast to the raw fish normally used in the mokuzuke serving. We date these to the mid Taisho to early Showa period, circa 1925-1950s. They are in excellent condition. ...click for details


A Japanese Arita Koro in Pure White - Taisho/Showa

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1960   item# 944570 (stock# ICHI 862)

A Japanese Arita Koro in Pure White - Taisho/Showa
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


195.00 

This is a nice little white porcelain koro - incense burner - from the Arita area. The koro has three shi shi on it - two for handles and one on the lid for a finial. The tripod feet look like softly molded animal heads.

One of the interesting aspects of the piece is the opening in the shape of a circle with a cross in the middle. That i ...click for details


A Japanese Wooden Three Case Inro - late Meiji/Taisho

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Netsuke and Related: Pre 1930   item# 944336 (stock# ICHI 700)

A Japanese Wooden Three Case Inro - late Meiji/Taisho
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


SOLD - 595.00 

A very fine early 20th century wooden inro complete with netsuke and ojime. This is a lovely three case wooden inro - the wood appears to be highly polished rosewood. It is decorated in a gold makie relief design of a goose flying over lake grasses on one side - just the grasses on the reverse.

The ojime is a cube shaped goldstone piece 3/ ...click for details


A Beautiful Japanese Lacquer Tray-Makie Flowers

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1940   item# 941716 (stock# ICHI 668)

A Beautiful Japanese Lacquer Tray-Makie Flowers
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


350.00 

This lovely Japanese lacquer tray is covered all over two thirds of the top with multiple flowers and leaves in gold makie lacquer on a nashiji (pear skin) ground. The bottom of the tray is a beautiful red-orange lacquer. It measures 14” diameter and the tray is 1” deep – with the tripod legs it is 4” high. There is, however, a problem. At some time, two of the legs of the tripod were broken off in parts. Only one of the three legs is still intact. We have all the parts that were broken off – ke ...click for details

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