Outstanding Japanese Imari Vase. 18th century, 21" tall, 11 1/4" in diameter at top of vase, 6" diameter at base. The base has very good old patina. The porcelain vase has floral, bird and squirrel motif. Background color is white, flower colors are orange and dark blue, gold accents. This vase would add a touch of elegance to any setting.
Ivory Tower ball carving with graduated ball carving in pedestal base. 10 3/4" tall, ball diameter at top 2 1/2". Overall color is white. Good condition. Circa late 1800s
Two ivory carvings. 19th century Lotus Girls with Fans. Nice Details. 11 3/4" and 12" tall, both 2 1/2" wide at base. Evidence of ivory parallel graining. Excellent condition. Fitted open work stand included.
Outstanding Ivory Buddha Tower, signed (Komei), 8" tall, 2 1/4" side at base. Buddha on top of carving with 6 figural carving below Buddha with deer carving at top of base. Evidence of ivory parallel grain. Excellent condition. Circa mid 1800's
Ivory carving of Woman with Eagle Perched on her shoulder. 5 3/4" tall, 1 1/2" wide in the middle. Comes with stand. Evidence of ivory parallel graining and tusk nerve center in lower half of carving. Excellent condition.
Japanese Ivory carving artist signed Choshu. The grain of the ivory is evident. The carving is 10 3/4" tall and 3 1/2" wide at base. The detailed carving is outstanding and the condition is excellent.
Pr. very detailed Ancestor style Chinese soapstone carvings, with Chop type calligraphy on the bottoms. The figures are 7 1/4" tall, 3 3/8" wide, & 2 7/8" deep. The figures are essentially flat on the back sides and would be an outstanding pair of bookends. Circa late 19th century.
Chinese cloisonne vases with lids 13 1/2" tall to top of lid handle & Width at widest point is 6 1/4". Background colors are light blue and brown. Subject Floral and bird motif colors green, pink, yellow, blue & black. Circa 19th century.
Excellent condition large cloisonne teapot decorated with flowers, fruits and vegetables, multicolored shades of yellow, blue, red, orange, pink, etc. The teapot measures 5 3/4"
in diameter, and 10 1/2" from base to top of handle. Circa mid to late 19th century