Japanese 20th century SUISEKI viewing stone. The viewing stone comes with custom made wooden stand. This viewing stone is Saji River stone found in Saji Village in Tottori Prefecture in Japan. The viewing stone measures 5" long by 2 1/2" tall and 2 1/4" deep.
Japanese Early to Mid 20th Century fine wooden carving OKIMONO of bamboo shoot, pine cones and chestnuts. The OKIMONO is beautifully and realistically carved. Unsigned. 9"H by 9"L by 5"D.
Japanese 20th century Bizen ware rabbit Okimono. The rabbit is done beautifully with great design and expression. Unsigned. The rabbit measures 6 1/2" tall, 4 1/2" wide and 5" deep.
Japanese 20th century wooden carving OKIMONO of a SENNIN, a hermit, in a seated position and yawning. The OKIMONO measures 8" tall, 7 3/8" wide and 6" deep.
Japanese 20th century wooden carving OKIMONO of a SENNIN, a hermit, carrying a long shaft in his right hand. The OKIMONO measures 6 1/2" tall, 3 5/8" wide and 3 1/8" deep.
Japanese 20th century wooden carving OKIMONO of a SENNIN, a hermit, carrying a rolled scroll in his right hand and pointing up with his left. Signed by artist on back. The OKIMONO measures 8" tall, 7" wide and 5 3/4" deep.
Japanese mid 20th century wooden carvings of Daikoku and Ebisu. The beautifully carved pair was actually made around the 1960's or earlier as according to the writing on the back, they were presented to a family in the fall of 1962. Daikoku is signed by artist in back, but they were both obviously made by the same artist. Daikoku measures 13 1/4" tall, 7" wide and 6 1/2" deep. Ebisu measures 12 3/4" tall, 7" wide and 6 1/2" deep. No storage box.
Japanese mid 19th century finely carved boxwood OKIMONO of King of Hell being massaged by a devil. Made by master carver FUKUMOTO KOMIN. The boxwood carving also has some fine ivory inlaid detailing for the eyes, tusk and the top on the king's crown. Beautifully carved in fine and realistic details. Signed on bottom KOMIN. The Okimono measures 2 1/8" tall, 2 3/16" wide and 2 3/16" deep.