Chinese carved hardwood stand, carved with gnarled natural motif, very heavy dense hardwood. Great condition
Early 20th century.
Size: 2" high x 22" long x 8 1/4" deep.
Kawase Hasui
Woman walking in snow with dog
Date: Early postwar.
Image size. Approximately 5.75 x 3.75 inches.
The woodblock print is tipped at the top to an original early postwar Christmas card.
Condition: Print is excellent. Card is slightly worn.
This hand carved wooden comb belonged to a Miao Chinese minority women with limited means.
Comb would have been worn horizontally between the top of the woman's head and under the twisted bun of her hair. Comb is decorated with symbols which a burned into the wood. comb is 5 x 4 inches
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Stunning Large Murano Hand Blown Clear Body with GOLD FLECKS and White ZANFIRICO Ribbons Art Glass BALLERINA Sculpture!!! Created by the SALVIATI Company!!! The woman has a beautiful ballet dance pose, and stands on a clear base. There are also very thin aventurine threads inside the white ribbons (see last photo). It has NO damage (chips, nicks, fleabites or impact marks)...
Japanese bronze vase of a pear form, with a narrow, ridged rim, and applied green pigment to enhance the patina. Its front bears a large incised peony with leaves and a small flower bud at its sides. Included is a wooden storage box.
Size: 7.75" height, 8.75" width
We kindly like to offer you a fantastic Chinese Zisha Tea Pot of Yixing clay, made by famous Bao Zhiqiang.
It has an artistic form, rare to find and it is marked with 'BAO ZHIQIANG'.
Yixing clay (traditional Chinese: pinyin: Yíxīng; Wade–Giles: I-Hsing) is a type of clay from the region near the city of Yixing in Jiangsu province, China. Its use dates back to the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279) when Yixing clay was first mined around Lake Taihu in China...
This spectacular and truly one-of-a kind telephone was not only crafted by what was Korea's premier lacquer and mother-of-pearl company in the mid 20th Century (Kimpo Chilgi Gongyaesa), this is the one-off deluxe telephone that they made for themselves to use in their own office, so they put everything into this phone, and there really is no other like it...
This is a wonderful Netsuke Set depicting Kiyohime, the Dragon Witch, holding the Dojoji Bell, right next to her beloved Anchin. According to Japanese legend, Kiyohime the daughter of an innkeeper, fell in love with the pilgrim Anchin, but was rejected by him. The enraged Kiyohime turned herself into a dragon witch who went to the Dojoji temple to look for Anchin who had hidden under a huge bell. In this set, Anchin can be inserted into the bell, where he fits exactly, Photo number 3...
Finely carved Japanese Netsuke Depicting a Kappa laying on top of a Shell.
According to Karl Schwartz, in his book 'Netsuke Subjects', Kappa is a Goblin who lived in rivers, having a body resembling a frog with a carapace like a turtle. Its head is similar to that of a Monkey with a cavity on top which must always be filled with water...
Charming and life-like set of iron crabs and one lobster. Crabs are two separate sizes, one large and one small. Beautifully made, this adorable set adds an oceanic feel to any home, garden, or office.
Dimensions:
Large Crab- 13" from claw to claw, 12" Tall
Small Crab- 11" from claw to claw, 7.5" Tall
Lobster- 9" Tall, 12" Long
Two Hanging Scrolls of Cloud-Clad Verdant Mountains by Zhang Daqian (1899-1983) 60½ X 16¼ inches 153.67 X 41.3 cm Ink & Color on Paper Each inscribed & signed with three artist seals. Each bears a connoisseur seal impression of Xu Bojiao, famous Hong Kong-based connoisseur and exclusive agent of Zhang's artwork from 1949 onward. These are from a New York collection.
Japanese wood block print by Shiro KASAMATSU
'Evening Rain at Yanaka Pagoda, Tokyo ' 1932
Image 36x24 cm
Strong colour some fading. Currently framed can remove for shipping.
Japanese. Woodblock print by Kawasaki HASUI
'Evening at Itako' 1930. Image 36 x 24 cm.
Currently framed but can be removed for shipping.
Strong colour some fading.
Kobayashi Kiyochika
One Person, Six Faces
Date printed: 1884
Publisher: Matsuki Heikichi
Size: Oban. Approximately 14.25 x 9.75 inches.
Reference: "Kiyochika, artist of Meiji Japan", Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1988, page 62.
Medium: Japanese woodblock print.
Condition: Light creasing.
Hanging Scroll of Wild Geese and Snowy Reeds
by Wang Wu (1632-1690) of Qing Dynasty.
Size: 51 X 20¾ inches
129.5 X 52.7 cm
Color on Paper.
Inscribed and signed with two artist seals
Hanging Scroll of Girl Musicians
by Cheng Shifa (1921-2007)
46 X 25½ inches
116.84 X 64.77 cm
Ink & Color on Paper
Dated 1973
Inscribed & signed with two artist seals.
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Hanging Scroll of Landscape by Lu Yanshao (1909-1993)
Dated 1981
Inscribed & signed with an artist seal.
36 X 191/8 inches
91.4 X 48.6 cm
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