Japanese Meiji Period large porcelain vase with stargazer lily design by KATO SHIGEJYU (TOUJYU). The stargazer lily and leaves are beautifully done in low relief and color against a white porcelain background. The vase is signed on the bottom. The vase measures 12 3/4" tall by 9" in diameter. No TOMOBAKO.
Japanese Taisho Period blue and white porcelain vase. The design is of stalks of wheat and 2 sparrows. The vase is of oval form with rounded top. The vase measures 9 1/2" tall, 4 1/2" at th diameter and 3" in diameter at the base. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist signed wooden storage box. Signed TAISHO PERIOD, 7th Year, July. (July, 1917)
Japanese early 20th century miniature porcelain vase by SHOFU. The vase is in the design of a group of 5 ravens/crows on a blue colored background. The vase measures 3/5/8" tall and 2 3/4" in diameter at its widest. Signed SHOFU on the bottom. No storage box.
Japanese 19th century HIRADO ware plate. The flat plate is beautifully shaped like a 5 petaled flower, with one edge of each petal overlapping the petal underneath. The plate has the design of a bamboo basket filled with grapes and persimmons. The plate measures 8 3/8" wide in diameter and 1" tall.
Japanese early 19th century blue and white HIRADO ware dish in the shape of an abalone shell. The dish has a landscape design painted in underglaze blue. On the back of the dish is the design of waves hitting against rocks painted in 3 areas. The dish measures 9" wide by 8 1/4" tall by 1 1/8" deep
Japanese 19th century NABESHIMA bamboo design dish. Bamboo plant beautifully painted in underglaze blue. Outer rim and outer side of foot also have designs in blue underglaze. The dish has the tall foot and sloping rim typical of NABESHIMA pieces. The plate measures 7 3/4" in diameter and 2 1/4" in height. The foot measures 5/8" tall.
Japanese late 18th century white IMARI figure of a gentleman. Formed by hand and made of white porcelain with a clear glaze. The gentleman is dressed in formal kimono and is carrying a fan. Done with wonderful expression and in very nice detail. The piece has some natural flaws in the clay and glaze, such as stress cracks and glazing flaws. The figure stands 17 1/2" tall, is 6 1/2" wide and is 5" deep.
Japanese 19th century blue and white plum blossom shaped plate. The plate has 5 scalloped edges on it. The plate has 6 stylized cranes done in blue and white. The plate measures 6 1/2" wide and 1 1/4" tall.
Japanese 18th century blue and white TAKO KARAKUSA design small plate. The plate has the auspicious design of the 3 friends, bamboo, pine and plum in the center and the TAKO KARAKUSA design around the center. The edge of the plate is delicately scalloped. The plate measures 4 1/4" in diameter and 1 1/16" in height.