Japanese Meiji Period late 19th Century bronze originally patinated okimono of a Rooster with shakudo and gold eyes and magnificent chisel work over the feathers.
10" tall x 6" long x 3 1/4" deep.
It comes with a later made wooden base.
Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) six-sided Bronze vase. It has an original patina of dark-brown color on the lower part to reddish- light brown color on the upper part of the vase. The vase is finely cast and is heavy by weight.
13" tall x 8" D.
Japanese Meiji Period (19th century)Tokyo School signed Bronze Okimono of a resting old man with a tobacco pipe in his right hand and a tobacco pouch and case in his left hand, on on original wood base. It is fine cast with beautiful details over man's face, hands and feet. The Okimono is originally patinated with dark, almost black patina. The Okimono is signed by the artist. The signature is on the underneath of the okimono. The original wood base has beautiful patina to wood.
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Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) Bronze Okimono of a pigeon on a wood base, signed by the artist. The okimono has a very fine cast and a beautiful detailed chisel work. The pigeon is in life-like position with golden shakudo eyes.
The okimono is solid bronze, heavy by weight and has a silver plate with a signature of the artist over the bottom .
7" long x 5 3/4" tall x 4" deep.
One of a kind very elegant Japanese Meiji Period bronze Okimono of three cranes holding a rock chrystal ball on their beaks, signed by the artist.
The okimono is mounted on a wood base. It has a fine original dark-brown patination over fine cast and a very fine and detailed chisel work.
Second leg of each crane is hidden in cranes' feathers.
11 3/4" tall x 5 1/2" wide x 4 3/4" deep.
Please see item #1186353
The same type of okimono (a parrot and an eagle) are in the Splendors of Meiji Treasures of Imperial Japan from the Khalili location. Please see the pictures.
Japanese museum quality one of a kind multi-metal Okimono of a rooster on a wood base. It is made with fantastic cast and chisel work over silver feathers, black shakudo tail, sentoku (gold) feet, copper red head , gold eyes and a gold beak.
The okimono is originally mounted to the base with two screws and nuts.
The signature plate of Masatsume is mounted over center of the bottom of the okimono.
Serious collectors welcome.
13 3/4' tall x 7 1/2" wide x 4 /4" deep; 10 1/2" ...click for details
Wonderful Japanese Taisho Period solid bronze originally brown patinated vase in a shape of a chick , made and signed by Nakajima Yasaku.
It has no dings, no dents and no losses.
7 1/4" tall x 5" wide x 3 1/4" deep.
Very rare museum quality Japanese Edo Period (18th century) mixed metal brass, shakudo and silver inlaid tripod Hibachi with unusually shaped handles with rings , pierced neck, applied shakudo decorations over the body. There are original age patinated (not cleaned) wire and scroll wire decorations on handles, rings, and the body of Hibachi around pierced holes on the neck.
Tripod hibachi has original age patina, heavy by weight, and has no losses.
8 3/4" wide x 6" tall