One Japanese Satsuma cup and saucer from the Meiji period. The cup with a design of a family under the Autumn scene. The saucer depicts the family preparing a diner. Marked on the bottom of the cup. Saucer is 5" dia. Cup is 2" high and 3" wide. No chips no crack. Very fine detail and high quality. The landscape is lovely. It reminds us the good old time.
One charming Japanese ivory box with lid. A shishi on the finial. Dragon relief carving outside the body. Unsigned. 3" high and 2.75" wide. Minor age cracks on top of the lid. Light stain on the lid. Circa 1900s.
A fine Japanes fan painting from Meiji period. Shibayama style with mother of pearl inlay on bone frame and bamboo. Color painting on paper of both sides of the fan. Signed and seal. 9" tall and 17.75" wide. Some damages on both sides, near the handles. Some inlays are missing. Good impression.
A large Japanese Imari bowl with varied design. In the center, a band of flying cranes circulates the bamboo tree. There are some small cirle of people painting. 8.75" wide and 3.75" high. No damage. No chip. Late Meiji period.
From the famous edition set of Hiroshige I "Eight Views of Lake Omi". The print was produced with great care and lavish attention to detail. Oban tate-e size: 14"x9". Condition: Trimmed on margin. Original Japanese album backing paper (as issued). Minor soil, marks and flaws. Good state of preservation. Good impression. Fine fresh colors.