Impressive oil painting depicting the Ainu woman playing mukuri, a traditional musical instrument painted by Masao Ito (1913-1993), a Japanese painter from Hokkaido. He was very active as Yoga painter and one of his master piece owned by Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art. It is excellent in condition and has his sign.
Masterpiece glass work made by Kyohei Fujita. This museum quality piece is A hand-blown blue glass box and cover with beautiful falling flower motif on impressive gold and silver leaf decoration, titled Yume, dream. This glass work is excellent in condition and comes with his signed and sealed original fitted box.
Approximately early to mid 20th century, exquisitely carved Japanese Shishi gashira articulated lion head made of Keyaki zelkova wood. It is excellent in condition with fine patina, and has sign by an carver, Kenji Ogami.
Impressive blue glazed ceramic vase made by 16th generation of Zengoro Eiraku Sokuzen (1917 - 1998), one of the most famous potters from Kyoto. It is excellent in condition and comes with an original fitted signed box.
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Impressive Japanese katazome stencil dyeing Noren carteins, partition that is hung between rooms or outside an entrance, with katazome of Yokoso meaning welcome. The noren is made by Keisuke Serizawa and comes with an original box with certification paper. This is excellent in condition and highly recommended quality work. Size 115cm high by 76cm wide ...click for details
Approximately early 20th century, Japanese cloisonne flower vase with impressive motif of animated, beautiful peony with its leaves. It is excellent in condition with no scratches and no damages.
Approximately early 20th century, traditional Japanese sumitsubo ink pot made of keyaki wood carved exquisitely and depicted turtle, cranes. Overall condition is excellent with fine patina. Sumitsubo is traditionally used ink line as a woodworking tool for Japanese carpenter.
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It dates around mid 20th century, Japanese Kiyomizu ware Mizusashi Water Container for tea ceremony use with iron glazing in dragonfly design. The work made by a prominent Kiyomizu Potter, Zoroku Mashimizu, and comes with his signed wooden box. Excellent in condition.
It dates around early 20th century, Exquisitely rendered in details, Bizen pottery Figurine depicting Fukurokuju, one of the seventh gods, by Tokeido, one of the most famous long-established Bizen Kiln. Tokeido Mark is on the back. This is a fine example of traditional bizen works. Excellent in condition with no chips or cracks.
Impressive Kyoto ceramic work of enameled Chawan Tea-bowl by a contemporary popular potter, Koun Miyanaga (1938) also named Makuzu Koun. His works are very popular and highly valued by tea ceremony people. It comes with his signed and sealed wooden box. Excellent in condition.