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Pair Japanese IMARI porcelain VASES/19thC. Christies

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 103868 (stock#J-19)

Pair Japanese IMARI porcelain VASES/19thC. Christies
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$2,490, Lot #120, Christie's auction,5/8/01, Amsterdam 

These Japanese IMARI matching baluster vases, circa 1890's are in absolutely perfect condition. Purchased @ Christie's in Amsterdam,(see Lot #120, Pg. 38, "Asian Ceramics and Works of Art," 8 May 2001.) Decorated with 4 shaped panels enclosing alternately a garden scene with song birds, and two dragons contesting the flaming pearl amidst clouds and foliage, enclosed by washed-blue bands below a dense foliate ground ro to the shoulder and the slightly flaring rim. Height is 10 ...click for details


Japanese O-Cha-Gama, for Tea Ceremony

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1920   item# 103872 (stock#J-20)

Japanese O-Cha-Gama, for Tea Ceremony
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$690  

This cast-iron hibachi base with kettle/circular handles and "kaki" or persimmon top lid (bronze) are the definition of "Shibui." Used to heat water for the tea ceremony, beautiful, yet totally functional. circa 1915.Height = 13" maximum diameter is 10.5"


Pair of SATSUMA BOWLS, Japanese

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Stoneware: Pre 1920   item# 103883 (stock#J-17)

Pair of SATSUMA BOWLS, Japanese
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$620  

Pair of Japanese Satsuma BOWLS with underglaze colbalt blue MYTHICAL ANIMALS inside cavetto. There is a "kara shishi," or lion-dog in the center, a "kirin," a "ryu" or dragon and a "hoo" or phoenix (bird) All with real gold accent marks painted in straiteted lines inside. The exterior is a scrolling peony design with lappets above the footrim. Condition inside is very good, but there is a very small repair to the rim of the larger bowl which is shown in th ...click for details


Japanese IMARI porcelain BOWL

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1920   item# 103889 (stock#J-16)

Japanese IMARI porcelain BOWL
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$290 + SHIPPING/HANDLING 

A refreshing IMARI BOWL from Japan with two cracks which have been repaired which is somewhat visible. The central motif is a potted flowering bonsai plant, with three cartouches of a goose inside an enclosure with bamboo and other trees. One goose or perhaps a fat duck is upended downwards in the water. These same cartouches are repeated 3 times on the outside of this childlike bowl. Beautiful wave design in underglaze blue inside/out framing the ducks. circa 1910-1920. Height is 4" with ...click for details


SIGNED Ikebana BASKET with org. box

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1920   item# 103895 (stock#J-13)

SIGNED Ikebana BASKET with org. box
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$990 with inscribed wooden (Kiriwood) box from Sotheby's NYC, see below. 

This IKEBANA BASKET is in ovoid form with a twisted loop handle woven in diagonal plait and is signed "Gyokkosai kore zo." It is in it's original kiriwood box "tomobako" with an insription and seal mark on the inside of lid. OFFERED @ Sotheby's, "Japanese Works of Art," New York, September 14, 1999, Lot 296, page 98.


SIGNED Japanese MORIKAGO basket

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1920   item# 103898 (stock#J-12)

SIGNED Japanese MORIKAGO basket
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$1,250 with inscribed kiriwood box from Sotheby's NYC, see below. 

This stunning MORIKAGO,(fruit basket)looks almost new with a beautiful patina. Made by the second "best," ikebana basket artist at the turn of the century in Japan,it is of low circular form with basic twill plaiting, inscribed, "Shokosai kore zo," with a diameter of 16.12" Comes with the original kiriwood inscribed/seal marked box. circa pre 1920.


Japanese splint bamboo Ikebana BASKET

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1920   item# 103899 (stock#J-11)

Japanese splint bamboo Ikebana BASKET
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SOLD to CA 

Japanese Ikebana BASKET in a classic form with a wide collar. Beautiful patina but unfortunately this basket is damaged at the base (shown in photos) and two strips of bamboo have loosen from the base as well. Nice form, color but damage equals low price! Inset for flowers is not available. circa pre 1920, height is 11".


Japanese splint bamboo IKEBANA Basket

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1920   item# 103900 (stock#J-15)

Japanese splint bamboo IKEBANA Basket
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$130  

Japanese splint bamboo IKEBANA BASKET with a bamboo inset, woven in an open mesh pattern. Some damage to the base. Circa 1918, height is 11"


WAKIZASHI in Hon-Dzukuri Form

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Swords and Related: Pre 1492   item# 103906 (stock#J-67)

WAKIZASHI in Hon-Dzukuri Form
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$2,595 price modified 

Japanese SWORD, wakizashi in Hon Dzukuri Form, with Torii zori and suguha hamon, fine grain mokume, signed, "Bizen...mune" in shira saya mounts. Circa 15th century, length is 21.5 " some slight damage to blade, there is a "spider" rust mark that should be restored. I can recommend a Japanese in the US to do this for the new owner!


Old Japanese Seto Pottery Low Bowl

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Stoneware: Pre 1910   item# 103967 (stock#J-104)

Old Japanese Seto Pottery Low Bowl
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$325  

12" x 2.5" "Ishi-zara" meaning stoneware in Japanese,with a pinkish-buff beige glaze. Probably from a Seto area kiln, used originally for serving food. The small marks inside are from stones or beans used to seperate stacked pottery being fired in kilns.There are two veru small chips in the underside of the rim (see photo) Unusual to find outside of Japan.

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