Chinese celadon incense case is in the shape of fish.
Measurements about : 3 3/4" (9.5 cm) long, 1 3/4" (4.5 cm) wide and 1 1/8" (2.8 cm) high.
It was in the collection of Japanese collector and fit into ordered old wooden box. ...click for details
Daikoku is one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan, deity of good luck and good fortune, and is standing on two rice bales, holding a hammer in the right hand and carrying the big sack over his left shoulder.
Date the 19th century.
Wooden tray is decorated with gold makie and colored lacquers on the black lacquer ground.
The handle and the center of feather duster (utensil of tea ceremony) and the mouse with taka-makie (raised makie).
Date from the early to the mid 20th century. ...click for details
The clasp of the leather tobacco pouch is in the shape of tiger.
The tiger is made of Shakudo (alloy of copper and gold) with gold inlay.
Date Meiji period.
Korean painting depicts school of fish with very good brush strokes.
Painted with sumi ink and color on paper.
It would appear that dating from the mid Choson Dynasty and was originally larger work.
Choson Dynasty ( 1392-1910 ) ...click for details
Japanese cast bronze boat-shaped hanging vase or flower container is ornamented in relief with flying plovers over the swell of the ocean.
Date early 20th century.
Measurements about : 8 1/8" (20.6 cm) by 3 3/4" (9.5 cm) and 3 3/8" (8.6 cm) tall. ...click for details