This is a beautiful antique Satusma and Silver incense vase. It features a dark blue background with three different red, gold and green floral designs on crème colored base. The lid is sterling silver with very fine stippling.
Circa 1890. Meiji Period, Japan.
Dimensions: 2.5” X 3” diameter
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Antique Japanese Inro with black and red accents. Coral Ojime bead.
Circa late 19th century, early 20th century. Meiji period, Japan.
Dimensions: 3” x 2.5”
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Artist: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839 – 1892)
Series: 100 Aspects of the Moon
Title: Mt Otowa Moon
This print depicts a scene from the Noh play, Tamura
It is in near perfect condition, the paper is cropped.
Dimensions: 14 ½ x 9 ½ inches
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Artist: Toyokuni III
Date: 1850
Description: This is an original Japanese woodblock print portraying a Kabuki actor, Isekawa Gozamon, from a play. There are two censor seals and the artist signature was hand stamped.
Condition: There are holes in the right margin from a previous storage binder. All four sides are cropped. There is some foxing and a tiny hole in the upper left corner. The corner looks as though it was bent and creased at one time but it is hardly noticeable now.
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Artist: Tsuioka Yoshitoshi (1839 – 1892)
Title: 100 Aspects of the Moon #18 Iron Cauldron in the Moonlit Night
Description: Two scoundrels, Kofuna no Gengo and Koshi Hanzo, try to break in and steal a huge iron kettle during a full moon.
Condition: All sides cropped
Dimensions: 9 ¾ x 14 ¼ inches
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Artist: Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900)
Condition: All four sides are cropped. Censor and artist seal are hand stamped.
Dimensions: 9.5 x 14.25"
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Artist: Kunichika (1835-1900)
Dated: 1870
Description: One third of triptych (left side) depicting a Kabuki scene. The actor is dressed in the costume of a Buddhist pilgrim. Unsigned.
Condition: Foxing and small tear on right side, paper was cropped.
Dimensions: 9 ¼ x 14 inches
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Hokusai (1760 - 1849) Arranging Flowers Surimono
Surimono are an exclusive subcategory of Japanese wood block prints. They were privately commissioned works intended to be distributed to a small audience of friends, colleagues or like-minded members of a "poetry circle.” The most common surimono style included an image and a poetry verse. Some surimono depict well-known stories from ancient legend and are fantastic individual works of art without any calligraphy. Because of the exclusive ...click for details
Harunobu (1718-1770)
Beauty at Kotatsu
Print has a vellum overlay with Harunobu bio.
Most likely a restrike.
Dimensions: 12 x 8 inches
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Suzuki HARUNOBU (1725-70) Couple Under an Umbrella in Snow (1760s)
Restrike, age unknown.
One of Harunobu's masterpieces, this is a stark, simple statement of two lovers under a wagasa (Japanese folding umbrella) in the snow. The man's features are not much different from the woman's; typically, in some of Harunobu's pictures it is difficult to separate the genders. The wagasa as we know it was not developed until the late Edo period, and is a frequent symbol in prints and ...click for details