Japanese single section 4-drawer isho tansu (clothing chest), made of kiri (paulownia) and sugi (cryptomeria) wood with gorgeous iron hardware, Meiji Period (late 1800's). Size: 34 3/4" high x 33 1/2" wide x 16 3/4" deep.
Pair of Japanese Komai hexagonal vases with alternating design of writhing dragon, birds and flowers and landscape scene on the body, the mark of 24K in gold on bottom, Meiji Period, circa 1900s. some wear to gilt, height is 5".
Japanese Imari blue and white charger with molded foliate design on outer rim of 16 molded petal-shaped panels, the inner circular design with a circlet of maidens, wave pattern on backside and fuku mark, perfect condition, well modeled, mid-19th century, size: 13 1/2" diameter.
Korean style TV cabinet, made of elm, top section has
doors that pocket in and sliding panels in the back for electric wires and ventilation.
Size: 53" high x 39 3/4" wide x23 3/4"deep.
Traditional Korean style kitchen chest, sliding panels with lattice work and rice paper, smaller drawers (with 2 hidden drawers on top), all elm wood.
Size: 65" high x 37 1/4" wide x 17 1/2" deep.
Meiji Period, late 19th Century, small Choba Tansu, merchant's chest. 1 large bottom drawer; 2 top drawers, and 3 middle side drawers and shelf with sliding doors; iron hardware and round locks. Height: 18-3/4 inches, width: 22-7/8 inches, depth: 11-3/4 inches.
Antique Japanese 2-section tansu made all of kiri (paulownia) wood with beautiful iron hardwood, Edo/Meiji Period (c. mid 1800's).
Size: 41 1/2" high x 38" wide x 17" deep.