Antique Japanese Meiji Bronze Vase c.1880
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Pre 1900 item# 667095 (stock# KA500)
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Exceptional antique Japanese bronze vase with magnificent bronze butterfly decorative handle attachments. Thick Meiji Period c.1880 bronze creates a stunning flower vase for the tea ceremony alcove. Perfect condition. c.1880. (11" diameter x 10") (28cm diameter x 26cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $110.
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Antique Japanese Dragon-Cloud Bronze Vase c.1920
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Pre 1920 item# 666442 (stock# KA420)
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Fabulous Taisho Period c.1920 antique Japanese bronze vase with a dragon encircling the vase floating in and out of buddhist clouds, all in raised relief. Dragons in clouds were often depicted as symbols and protecters of the dharma teachings in zen buddhist beliefs. c.1920. (7" x 7") (18cm x 18cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $85.
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Antique Root-Handle Japanese Flower Basket c.1890
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Pre 1900 item# 664621 (stock# KA344)
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Almost identical to the basket on the cover of the Japanese flower basket bible, "Containing Beauty: Japanese Bamboo Flower Baskets" , this antique Japanese basket is a classic example of one of the the main insertion techniques employed in the Meiji Era (c.1867-1912). Called 'midare' in Japanese, the technique involves inserting wide strips diagonally into the body. The rim has been constructed using the 'tomobuchi technique' whereby the bamboo body strips are continued upward to form the rim. The handle is made from a root and lacquered. Made at the height of basket making in the Meiji Period. c.1890. (16½" x 10") (42cm x 25cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $65.
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Signed Morinobu Kimura Hagi Vase c.1970
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Pre 1970 item# 661565 (stock# KA491)
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Beautiful white Hagi glaze vase signed and in the original box. Morinobu Kimura was born in 1932 in Kyoto City and was designated 'mukeibunkazai' or human cultural treasure. Famous for his natural grace in pottery and use of vegetable ash glazes. His works have been bought by the Kyoto National Museum. c.1970. (dia. 12" x 10") (dia. 30cm x 27cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $100.
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Japanese Antique Shigaraki Tea Storage Jar c.1890
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Pre 1900 item# 656948 (stock# KA484)
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Antique Japanese tea jar used to store and transport tea leaves to the ancient capital of Kyoto. Most tea jars were made in Shigaraki, a kiln area outside of Kyoto. This jar features the trademark green and blue streaks of nagashi overglazes on a hagi white base. Perfect condition. c.1890. (13" x 10") (33cm x 25cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $95.
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Japanese Antique Stoneware Tsubo Tea Jar c.1850
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Pre 1900 item# 656663 (stock# KA483)
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Wabi-Sabi Japanese antique tea jar 'tsubo' from Shigaraki. Fired in the famous wood fired kilns in Edo Period c.1850,
the ash glazes produced stunning pieces of folk art, rich with patina. The neck is covered with old rice paper which can be removed. Perfect condition. c.1850. (14" x 11") (36cm x 28cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $115.
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Japanese Lacquered Wakasa Tea Ceremony Flower Stand
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Pre 1940 item# 656219 (stock# KA467)
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legant Japanese lacquered flower stand used for the tea ceremony. Layers of lacquered polychrome patterning most frequently used in the spotted 'karanuki' style. The lacquer is patted on with a spatula, creating different patterns and textures. The layers of lacquer are finally burnished down to produce the mottled art deco look. Great condition. c.1935. (19½" x 12") (50cm x 30cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $70.
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