Japanese 20th century porcelain vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. The vase is done in a globular form on the bottom, cylindrical shape in the middle with a flared top. The overall glaze is a dark eggplant color with blue, yellow and green coloration on the top. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist ...click for details
Japanese 20th century porcelain vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. The vase is done in a globular form on the bottom, cylindrical shape in the middle with a flared top. The overall glaze is a dark eggplant color with blue, yellow and green coloration on the top. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist ...click for details
Japanese 20th century porcelain vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. The vase is done in a simole globular form with tall narrow spout. The overall glaze is a dark eggplant color with bluish green coloration on the top of the globular form. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist signed wooden storage b ...click for details
Japanese 20th century pair of sake serving bottles by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. Each bottle is made in a tall slender form with slightly flared spout. The overall glaze is a dark eggplant color with blue, yellow and green on the top portion. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist signed wooden stora ...click for details
Japanese 20th century vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. Vase is of small eggplant form with short slender top. The overall glaze is a dark eggplant color with blue, yellow and green on the top portion. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist signed wooden storage box. The vase measures 4" tall a ...click for details
Japanese 20th century vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. Vase is of simple globular form with short slender top. The overall glaze is a dark blue with even darker fine navy blue vertical stripes like the hair on a Japanese doll going down the top of the piece from just below the bottom of the slender spout. There are also small circular splashes of iridescent color around the sides. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National T ...click for details
Japanese 20th century bamboo flower basket by master basket maker, CHIKUUNSAI II (1910 - 1999). The basket is woven with extremely fine strips of bamboo in a fine and tightly woven pattern. The basket is done in a cylindrical form with 2 long "ears" coming out of each side. The basket entitled "BOTH EARS" and is signed CHIKU-UNSAI by the artist CHIKU-UNSAI II. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original wooden artist signed box. The basket measures 9" tall, 23" wide and has a dia ...click for details
Japanese 20th century Boy's Day Samurai armor set. Comes with original display/storage black box, wooden stand with full miniature set of armor. The storage box has the character "KOTOBUKI", meaning "congratulations and long life" on the front. The entire piece measures 31" tall, 16" wide and 11 1/2" deep.
Japanese 20th century Boy's Day Samurai helmet set. Comes with original display/storage black box, wooden stand with purple silk and artist and store signature certificates. The store certificate is also a musical box. The artist signature is also on the back of left "horn" of the helmet. The entire piece measures 25" tall, 16 1/2" wide and 13" deep. The helmet only measures 13" tall, 14" wide and 8" deep.
Pair of Japanese 19th Century carved elephant heads, one with its mouth opened and one with it closed. Each architectural piece is carved from a single piece of wood. Beautifully carved with a lot of detail and expression. The elephant with the closed mouth measures 7 1/2" wide, 17" tall by 11" deep and the elephant with the opened mouth measures 7 1/2" wide, 16" tall and 11" deep.