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Pine/Hawk Ranma Transom

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1910   item# 410008 (stock# KA104)

Pine/Hawk Ranma Transom
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A carved double-sided transom used to partition tatami rooms hung above the fusama doors. Made from palownia wood and framed by black lacquer rim. The matsu (pine) and hawk motif is an auspicious and lucky symbol if found in the new year's first dream. c.1910. (5'11½" x 11½") (180cm x 29cm).


"Onigawara" Temple Roof Tile

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1900   item# 409759 (stock# KA101 )

"Onigawara" Temple Roof Tile
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Formerly adorning the gable end of a temple roof, this Meiji Period "onigawara" demon protector roof tile wards of bad spirits and protects against calamities. c.1880. (14"x16") (35cmx40cm). Very heavy item.


Daruma Shop Sign

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1950   item# 407744 (stock# KA95)

Daruma Shop Sign
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Post-war shop sign with a bit of wear and tear but in excellent shape with vivid colors. Daruma was the Japanese figure who brought buddhism to Japan from China. Dated around 1950. (17½"x16½") (44cmx41cm).


Bronze Temple Bell With Lacquered Stick

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1900   item# 405515 (stock# KA89)

Bronze Temple Bell With Lacquered Stick
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Darkened by the ages and the smoke of zen temple incense sticks, this bronze temple gong's real value is in its resonating beautiful sound. Comes with a gonger made of black lacquerd wood and wrapped in deer skin. c.1880 (10"x6½") (26cmx17cm).


Ryubundo Tea Ceremony Kettle

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1900   item# 403450 (stock# KA85)

Ryubundo Tea Ceremony Kettle
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This Kyoto styled tea ceremony iron kettle is from the famous Ryubundo Ironworks that produced Kyoto's most sought after tea kettles for the tea ceremony in Edo Period (1614 - 1867). The symbols of pine and bamboo decorating the outside are part of the auspicious 'shochikubai' (bamboo, pine, and plum) motifs sybolizing luck and happiness. The lid tsumami is a plum. c.1900. (7½x8¾") (19cmx22cm).


Signed Ikenobo Usubata Bronze Flower Vase

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1920   item# 403448 (stock# KA87 )

Signed Ikenobo Usubata Bronze Flower Vase
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Inscribed on the base section is the Japanese Character for 'Ogencho' which is the kanji for this type of bronze Usubata flower vase used only by the Ikenobo School of Flower Arranging. Also inscribed is the Ikenobo signiture and the artist's signiture as well. The top vase slips into the base but can also stand alone as a beautiful bronze flowere vase. c.1920. (9½"x10") (24cmx25cm).


Dragon Relief Blue Overglaze Vase

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1930   item# 402750 (stock# KA90)

Dragon Relief Blue Overglaze Vase
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This blue overglazed vase has a dragon peeking out and wrapped around the vase. A stunning example of Kiyomizu ceramic beauty. c.1930. (6¼x8") (16cmx21cm).


Famous Nambu Tetsubin Tea Ceremony Kettle

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1910   item# 402746 (stock# KA83)

Famous Nambu Tetsubin Tea Ceremony Kettle
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This is a good example of the fine craftsmanship from Nambuhan, one of the provinces of feudal Northern Japan that was famous in the Edo Period for their exquisite tea ceremony pots and utensils. This particular tea kettle is called "arare" which is the style of raised points. It dates from the Meiji Period (1867-1912) and has the rust of the ages inside. The craftsman first makes a clay mold and then painstakingly carves in the symmetrically placed points. Then the iron is poured into the mold. The degree to which the points are perfectly aligned signifies the level of the the craftsman. c.1867-1912. (7¼"x8½") (19cmx22cm).


Art Deco Plaid Maru Obi

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1950   item# 389444 (stock# KA78)

Art Deco Plaid Maru Obi
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Green, brown and silver squares configure to give this obi a wild art deco look. Made from silk. c.1950. (13'4½"x11¾") (4 metres 2cm x30cm).


Silk Obi Wave Pattern

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1940   item# 389442 (stock# KA76)

Silk Obi Wave Pattern
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This modern obi is pure silk. With flowing silver and gold waves on black background it can serve as a table runner or stand alone hanging or luxurious cushions. c.1940. (12'11"x12") (3 metres 88cm x 30cm).

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