Antique Japanese Wood Noh Shop Sign Mask c.1860
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Pre 1900 item# 633026 (stock# KA434)
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Japanese antique Edo Period c.1860 noh mask `waka-onna` young woman. Very large, the kind used for noh mask carving shop signs. Japanese cypress (hinoki) wood and painted layers of white `gofun` crushed seashells and rice paste. Due to age, there are chips and crack lines in the gofun paint, but the mask itself is solid. Impact piece. c.1860. (20" x 12") (51cm x 30cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $70.
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Meiji Dragon and Cloud Bronze Incense Holder c.1870
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Pre 1900 item# 630350 (stock# KA329 )
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Gorgeous bronze early Meiji Period c.1870 antique Japanese incense holder "koro". On one side is the head of a dragon floating amongst buddhist clouds in nirvana holding a 'hoju' or sacred gem. The dragon was a Japanese buddhist symbol of the virtue of vigilence and protector of the buddhist faith. The sacred gem or 'hoju' is viewed as a symbol of purity and the void. This wish - granting gem represents the promise of being released from all desire, the ultimate goal or wish of buddhist practice. The side handles are mythical creatures. On the other side is the tail of the dragon surrounded by clouds. Magnificent. c.1870. (5½" x 4½" x 3½") (14cm x 11cm x 8cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $70.
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Japanese Okinawa Bingata Kimono Stencils, Set Of 3
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Pre 1950 item# 628659 (stock# KA477)
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Set of Three Japanese bingata kimono stencils from Okinawa. The Okinawa Islands
in the south of Japan were formally a kingdom known as the Ryukyu Kingdom
with their own distinct culture. The textiles display bold, vivacious
designs and bright colors. They were primarily for the royalty only, until
of late. The first of the set of three is of pine, flowers, grasses and streams. The
second features a gorgeous mix of plum blossoms and pines while the last
stencil has a flowing bouquet of maples, bamboo, chrysanthemum, grasses and
stream. excellent condition. c.1950. (40" x 19") (102cm x 49cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $35.
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Ascending Dragon-Cloud Tea Ceremony Antique Kettle
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Pre 1900 item# 626585 (stock# KA312)
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Magnificent antique Japanese iron 'tesubin' tea ceremony kettle with imperial dragon floating amongst the clouds representing Japan's most lofty virtues and character. By the late seventh century, dragons were popular as painted images in Buddhist temples indicating a stong connection with zen and the wisdom of enlightened self-discipline. In the tea ceremony it came to be associated with contemplation and conquering the self. This early Meiji tetsubin c.1879 has a dragon in very explicit detail with clouds in raised relief. the top is yutenki bronze with a silver tsumami. c.1879. (8" x 10", base to rim 5¼") (20cm x 26cm, base to rim 13cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $80.
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Antique Japanese Ceramic Noh Mask Okina c.1935
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Pre 1940 item# 624877 (stock# KA215)
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One of the chief figures in the Noh Theatre pantheon, `Okina` is the main character in a Noh play performed as a ceremony every New Year`s Day in the morning on the noh stage at Kasuga Shrine in Tamba outside of Kyoto. This ceramic facsimile of the original wood carving is a souvenir from the early Showa Period 1926-1989. Wonderful antique Japanese collector's piece. c.1935. (12" to bottom of beard, 8" to bottom of chin, 6½" wide) (30cm to bottom of beard, 21cm to bottom of chin, 17cm wide). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $40.
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Japanese Antique Bronze Lobster Edo Period c.1870
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Pre 1900 item# 624095 (stock# KA460)
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Japanese antique bronze lobster in perfect condition from the Edo Period around c.1870. The Japanese lobster is a symbol of longevity and good fortune and is an auspicious staple of New Year's decorations. The lobster was one of the design emblems used by the Ichikawa line of kabuki actors. c.1870. (10" x 4") (25cm x 10cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $50.
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Japanese Silver Bronze Deer And Fawn, Signed c.1950
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Pre 1950 item# 622744 (stock# KA459)
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Antique Japanese silver deer pair signed by Hayashi Manjujin, c.1950. He was recognized by the government 50 years ago as an important metal artist and is from Hiroshima. He is known for metal sculptures around the city after the war. This mother - fawn pair is exceptional in its expression and bronze cratsmanship. c.1960. (Deer 11" x 9" Foal 8" x 5") (Deer 28cm x 23cm Foal 20cm x 13cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $90.
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