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Antique Japanese Buddhist Altar Temple Stand c.1895
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer Pre 1900: item #729439 KA561
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Kodo Arts
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$550
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Beautiful gold lacquered Buddhist altar temple stand c.1895. Carved from Japanese cypress wood. The base is shaped like a lotus flower and out of the base are three lotus flowers from wood and also gold lacquered. The top, carved in a lotus motif, has a vermillion red lacquered surface ideal for a Buddha or incense burner. Excellent condition. c.1895. (11" x 6½") (28cm x 16cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $60.
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Antique Japanese Kanban Shop Sign Letters c.1920
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer Pre 1920: item #723718 KA554
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Kodo Arts
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$380
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Made of Japanese cedar wood, the characters reading "Miya Mae" came from a Taisho Period c.1920 shop sign indicating the name of the shop. The letters are gold lacquered and have metal attachments on the back where they were screwd into a wood base. Condition is good. c.1920. (14" x 14") (36cm x 36cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $60.
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Japanese Kiri Wood Hibachi with Makie Lacquer Design
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer Pre 1920: item #719412 11-347
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203-929-7312
$295
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This lovely round Japanese personal-sized hibachi (te-aburi) or brazier was crafted from paulownia (kiri) wood and boldly decorated with rich gold makie lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlay. Early 20th century, Meiji/Taisho period. The front of the thick, densely-grained kiri wood body is decorated with a large gray takamakie (raised) lacquer stalk of bamboo with accents of gold lacquer. The bamboo leaves are rendered in heavy gold takamakie lacquer and sprinkled nashiji (pearskin) lacquer, and one... Click for details
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Large Carved Kamakura Bori Lacquer Bowl
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer Pre 1920: item #719080 11E-140
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203-929-7312
$475
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This most attractive red and black Japanese lacquer bowl with relief hand carving of spidery chrysanthemums was crafted in a technique known as kamakura-bori and dates to the Taisho period (1912-1926). Segments of deeply carved chrysanthemum blossoms, with their swirling petals and full leaves, encircle the thin lip of the bowl. The chrysanthemum is a symbol of superior character, the light of the sun, long life and virtue. It has been respected since ancient times and long been revered for its b... Click for details
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