Japanese early 20th century bamboo flower basket. The basket is woven with fine and thin bamboo strips along with Mulberry root handle and bamboo feet. Unsigned. The basket measures 20" tall and 10" wide and 9" deep. The bottom is a circular shape.
Japanese early 20th century bamboo flower basket. The basket is woven with fine and thin bamboo strips along with dried AKEBI branches. Unsigned. The basket measures 19" tall and 9" wide and 9" deep. The bottom is a square shape.
Japanese early 20th century bamboo flower basket. The basket is woven with fine and think bamboo strips of natural color along with thin and medium sized natural bamboo stalks. Unsigned. The basket measures 20" tall and 8" in diameter at top. The bottom is a circular shape.
Japanese early 20th century bamboo flower basket. The basket is woven with thick and medium bamboo strips. The basket measures 12 1/2" tall, 10 1/2" wide and 10" deep. The bottom is a circular shape.
Japanese early 20th century bamboo flower basket. The basket is woven with fine bamboo strips, thin natural bamboo stalks and Mulberry root pieces. The basket measures 14 1/2" tall, 13" wide and 11" deep. The bottom is a circular shape.
Japanese early 20th century bamboo flower basket. The basket is woven with fine strips of bamboo. Signed by artist on bottom, CHIKU ? SAKU. The basket measures 18 3/4" tall, 6 1/2" in diameter at the top and 6" in diameter at the bottom. The bottom is a hexagonal shape.
Japanese circa 1900 bronze incense burner in the shape of a tea house and with the 7 gods of good luck. Each of the gods is seated by an open window. Beautifully designed and executed and very unique incense burner. The burner measures 4 1/2" tall, 6 3/4" wide and 3 3/4" deep. Unsigned and no box.
Japanese circa 1900 pair of cloisonne vases. The pair has the design of 2 monkeys, 1 offering a persimmon to the other one, with 1 monkey being depicted on each vase done in MORIAGE raised enamels. The background is a grayish powder blue color. Each vase measures 4 3/4" tall and 2 1/4" wide at the widest. Unsigned and no box.
Japanese circa 1900 pair of pure silver vases. The pair of silver vases has the design of a family of chicken in a bamboo grove. The left hand vase has a hen and 2 chicks and the right hand side vase has a rooster and 1 chick. The head areas of the adult chickens have some gold inlaid detailing. The chiseling work is expertly and beautifully done by artist name YUKITERU. The bottom of each vase is stamped JUNGIN, pure silver and also has the name MASAMITSU, probably the artist who made the s ...click for details
Japanese Meiji Period large bronze koi design vase and matching stand. The koi and water are done in low and medium relief. The eyes are inlaid with gold. A beautifully designed and executed piece. By artist KANO SEIUN. Kano Seiun was born Kano Ginzaburo in Tokyo in 1871. He studied with artist, Oshima Joun and was active in the Meiji, Taisho and Early Showa Periods. His work is part of the Tokyo National Museum collection. The stamp of the artist is on bottom of vase. The stamp reads DAI NIHON ...click for details