Persian Blue Vase by Kato Kenji
Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese Pre 2000: item #417087
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Here is a square Persian blue vase with underglaze designs by Mino veteran Kato Kenji(1933-). Kato's specialty is his "toruko-ao" or Turkish Blue glaze. After graduating from the Kyoto University of Fine Art, Kato apprenticed under Kyoto legend Tomimoto Kenkichi. After this apprenticeship, Kato embarked on an internationally-successful career, including membership in IAC. This is the first square jar of Kato's I've come across in 20 years and the interlocking-arched design on each side adds dept... Click for details
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A Fine Blue & White Square Tray With Landscape
Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese Pre 1800: item #417014 1937
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A blue & white square tray with thinly potted and decorated with view of landscape, mountain, river, boat and fisher man. Ching dynasty 18th century in perfect condition, with no chips and no cracks, only with a minute fritting like usually found on this period ware, otherwise is fine. Measure 24.6 cm x 17.6 cm.
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A Nice Incense Box of 19th Century
Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese Pre 1920: item #416865 lot071
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Roy Hu's Asian Art
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Description: An Incense box with beautiful dark brown patination was made of bamboo
section. A palmful small piece which had been used for keeping incense powder now can also be used as an ideal holder for your precious stones.
Date: Late 19th century.
Material: Bamboo.
Width: 5.3cm Height: 3.5cm
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A MING DYNASTY POLYCHROME SAUCER DISH
Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese Pre 1700: item #416520 1932
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A nice polychrome saucer dish, decorated in the center with "Moon Hare" in red and green enamel. Ming dynasty 16th-17th century. Condition is very good, except very fine short glaze hairline visible on enlargement 4 and no chips.
Enamel condition is very good also and original without "re-painting". Note: usually we found this type ware with the enamel degraded cause buried for very long times and re-painting until seems like original. Guarantee it pieces original made of the period. Diameter: ... Click for details
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Spectacular Oni-hagi Chawan by Yamane Seigen
Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese Contemporary: item #416330
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This spectacular tea bowl is a Hagi-yaki (Hagi ware). Hagi-yaki has been made since the end of the 16th century in the region of Hagi, a small city in the Yamaguchi prefecture on the Sea of Japan. A Korean potter, who was brought back to Japan at that time, started the tradition.
This particular piece was made by a fairly well known Hagi potter named Yamane Seigen, born in 1952. He is also a martial arts instructor and high levels of energy and concentration can be found in his pottery. A s... Click for details
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EXQUISITE 20th c. Japanese Art Scroll, TAKAZAKI KO
Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese Pre 1980: item #416303 MOR1506
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The Kura
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White cranes soar from the black water of a lake tucked in the shadow of orange hills on this lovely mid 20th century scroll enclosed in the original signed and stamped wooden box by Takazaki Ko (b. 1910). Extremely delicate yellow trees reflect off the dark surface of the lake, contrasting with the thick ranks of orange marching up the hillside. Painted in the audacious style of Banka, the painting retains a quiet charm in the singular movement of the graceful birds. It measures 19-1/4 by 78... Click for details
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WILD Japanese SAMURAI ARMOR, KAGA YOROI
Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese Pre 1700: item #416287 SAR1505
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The Kura
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An outlandish Momoyama or very early Edo period Kaga yoroi (1550-1630) consisting of a nanban style Do (Do of western influence, the sharp peak on the chest plate taken from Spanish armor design) covered in black imported patterned leather, the upper portion covered with gold covered worked leather. Along the lower edge is built up red and black lacquer and the do features white and green lacing, with dramatically patterned cloth supporting the chain mail kusazuri; a very outstanding and rare D... Click for details
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