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Lg. 4 Sided Signed Japanese Cloisonne Basse-Taille Vase |
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Lg. Hayakawa Japanese Cloisonne Vase w/ Mandarin Ducks |
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Japanese Satsuma vase w/ Maple Leaves
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Pre 1920 item# 818612 (stock# SVM1218)
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KouYou, Inc.
505-249-3949
$250.00
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This wonderful signed Japanese vase captures Japans country side transitioning into fall. The motif depicts a quaint Japanese village in the mountains. There is a bridge crossing a flowing stream leading up to a Pagoda which towers over the surrounding maple trees. Flowing down the neck of the vase are vibrant red and gold maple leaves. This piece is in excellent condition with a little bit of wear to the gold from handling. There is also a small line on the neck of the vase wear the blue p ...click for details
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Japanese Cloisonne Vase w/ plum tree songbirds
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Pre 1920 item# 818607 (stock# CVSBS0921)
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KouYou, Inc.
505-249-3949
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A fine Japanese cloisonne vase depicting two songbirds in flight amongst a plum tree. At the base of the plum tree there is a variety of flowers including tulips, and peonies. This fine piece has a metal throat along with top and bottom mounts and is in great condition with a flea bite on the lower left side of the vase. No loss of enamel but can be felt with finger nail. A really fine cabinet piece for any collector. 7 ¼ in tall Later Meiji.
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Japanese Round Inlaid Wood Kogo
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Pre 1900 item# 816694 (stock# CSTWD1094)
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KouYou, Inc.
505-249-3949
$1275.00
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A superb Japanese round inlaid wood kogo with encrusted decoration. On the finely polished turned wood form, a Taoist figure is shown reading a meditational text while performing the chore of carrying heavy bundles of sticks. The weight of the bundle is shown through the support stick bending under the weight of the sticks. The scene is inlaid in ivory, blond and dark horn, tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl. This fine piece is in excellent condition with only a few tiny nibbles at the edge ...click for details
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Japanese Cloisonne Vase with Kirin
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Pre 1900 item# 804943 (stock# PSC7089)
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A wonderful Japanese cloisonne vase of ovoid form with a short collared neck. The motif consist of two flying kirin, the fabulous mythical creature with the head of a dragon and the hooves of a deer, flying amongst blue stylized clouds over a stormy sea. The white background of the piece adds a nice contrast to the dark colors of the motif. Around the base and top of the piece there is very nice scroll work. This fine piece is in good condition with a couple small dings to the mount, a few s ...click for details
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Japanese Okimono Boxwood Monkeys
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Pre 1900 item# 803343 (stock# CSTWD1095)
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KouYou, Inc.
505-249-3949
$2250.00
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A charming group of three small boxwood okimono, depicting the sanbiki saru, the famed monkeys who "see, here and speak no evil". Each is well-carved in the round, two having eyes of inlaid horn. The fur details are subtly engraved and the monkeys have a whimsical expression. These are perfect cabinet pieces. It appears two toes on one monkeys foot have been recarved otherwise these delightful pieces are in pristine condition. Each monkey measures 3 in. in height. C. 1900.
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Japanese Gin-Bari Vase Dragon
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Pre 1920 item# 803283 (stock# CVM1209)
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KouYou, Inc.
505-249-3949
$450.00
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This striking Japanese vase was done in the Gin-Bari fashion where numerous strips of paper thin silver foil are embossed with a design then overlaid with translucent enamels. The motif consists of a powerful dragon soaring above a turbulent sea. Dragons were used as a symbol of royal power in the Japanese culture. There is a wonderful blending of background colors from a light blue fading into a dark purple above the sea. While unsigned the artists skill is apparent when examining the remarkab ...click for details
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Fine Japanese Bronze Tripod Bowl
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Pre 1900 item# 802953 (stock# CSTBM1089)
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KouYou, Inc.
505-249-3949
$3300.00
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A fine Japanese tripod bronze bowl with inlaid decoration of flying kirin, the fabulous mythical beast with the head of a dragon and hooves of a deer. The kirin are inlaid with sculpted and engraved silver, with inlaid akagane (red copper) flames and inlaid shakudo wisps of clouds; the three feet feature archaistic mask forms with silver inlaid eyes, and the base bears an engraved archaistic seal. Piece is in great condition with a couple small dings and one scratch that can not be felt. The ...click for details
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