Approximately 19th or earlier, Sword made by Ainu people. Overall condition is fine and no blade inside. Most materials to make Ainu sword were acquired from Japanese people by trading or they made in Japan, exported to Hokkaido where most Ainu people lived. The province is one of the most well-known Ainu collection.
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Approximately 19th or earlier, Sword made by Ainu people. Overall condition is fine and no blade inside. Most materials to make Ainu sword were acquired from Japanese people by trading or they made in Japan, exported to Hokkaido where most Ainu people lived. The province is one of the most well-known Ainu collection.
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Approximately 19th or earlier, Sword made by Ainu people. Overall condition is fine and no blade inside. Most materials to make Ainu sword were acquired from Japanese people by trading or they made in Japan, exported to Hokkaido where most Ainu people lived. The province is one of the most well-known Ainu collection.
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Approximately 19th or earlier, Sword made by Ainu people. Overall condition is fine and no blade inside. Most materials to make Ainu sword were acquired from Japanese people by trading or they made in Japan, exported to Hokkaido where most Ainu people lived. The province is one of the most well-known Ainu collection.
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Approximately 19th or earlier, Sword made by Ainu people. Overall condition is fine and no blade inside. Most materials to make Ainu sword were acquired from Japanese people by trading. The province is one of the most well-known Ainu collection.
Traditional raku pottery work of Futaoki lid rest made by Raku Tannyu 10th Kichizaemon (1795-1854). It is excellent condition and with tomobako original signed, sealed fitted box.
Tannyu Raku was born the second son of Ryonyu, Tannyu succeeded as the 10th generation Kichizaemon in 1811. He was given the name Tannyu at this retirement in ...click for details
Approximately 19th century, kogo incense box with gold lacquer work depicting No-man mask with its box. It is signed by an lacquer artist underside. It comes with fitted wood box. Overall condition is fine.
Approximately mid 19th century, impressive tiered boxes made of bamboo with gold lacquer decoration in unique design made by Komin Nakayama, a prominent lacquer artist in early to late Edo period. It has Komin sign and mark underside. The second box inside has very minor worm-eaten, otherwise, overall condition is excellent. It also comes with fitted box made of fine wood with bamboo handle.
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Approximately 19th century, impressive gold makie depicting an arabesque pattern on the black lacquer base, nashiji gold sprinkled lacquer underside, beautiful scroll tray. It is excellent condition and comes with a fitted wood box.
Approximately late 19th to early 20th century, Japanese bronze hibachi brazier made by Seimin Murata, a metal worker in late Edo to Meiji period. It is dynamic design of phoenix. Excellent condition with fine patina.