A fine and rare pair of Japanese Imari porcelain covered jars, 19th Century. Each decorated in a traditional Imari palette with central panels painted with a dragon and phoenix surrounded by smaller floral reserves. The jars have wonderful gilt monkey head handles domed covers with crouching foo lions. Dimensions: Height Width. Condition: Very good with minor surface wear consistent with age.
Measuring 7 1/4" high, and 2 1/2" at the base, this striking yellow Japanese cloisonne vases each bear a roses and other floral design. They are a facing pair, and each is in excellent condition. They are Japanese in manufacture, and date from c. 1930. Although they are unmarked, they look like the work of Ando.
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A pair of handsome, richly decorated Japanese satsuma from the mid to late Meiji period are offered here. Each vase measures 13 1/4" high. Including stand and lighing apparatus the height is 28". Each baluster vase is decorated with Zen immortals in typical satsuma colors. Good condition, Empire of Japan, c. 1890
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Measuring 15 1/2" high, this Japanese Satsuma pottery vase bears an unusual glaze color combination. It is fully marked on the base as well. It dates from he last quarter of the Nineteenth Century, Meiji Era. Condition is excellent.
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A late Nineteenth Century Japanese Satsuma porcelain vase, circa 1900. The vase with a long baluster form neck with two large looping handles over a bulbous body is painted with numerous figures framed within two main reserves. The vase is additionally decorated with floral elements and various repeating patterns in gold. Condition: Very good. Dimensions: Height 14 1/2", Width 8".
A late Nineteenth Century Japanese Kutani Porcelain charger, circa 1890-1900. The charger is painted with a repetitive floral border enclosing a main field with floating chrysanthemums. Within this field are two overlapping reserves with scenic images depicting figures and birds. The back of the charger is painted with colorful enamels. The kutani signature appears within the foot rim. Condition: Very good. Dimensions: Diameter: 14 1/2".
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This highly detailed netsuke of a man with a child cleaning his ear is a treat for the senses. Patterned clothing, facial expressions, and attitudes are all clearly visible on the tiny netsuke measuring 1 1/4" high, and 1" wide. There is a signature clearly incised on the bottom of one of the men's feet. The condition is excellent. The piece likely dates from the early 20th Century.
This small white Japanese vase or bottle is covered with a raised dragon and cloud pattern, all colored a deep powder blue, The vase measures 7 3/4" in height, and 4" in diameter. It is Japanese, and dates from the Meiji dynasty, c. 1880. ".".
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A fine Japanese carved wooden ojime, circa 1900. The bead is crisply carved with two rabbits with inset glass eyes. Condition is excellent. Dimensions: Height 1 1/4".
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A fine Japanese porcelain Meiji period covered rice bowl, c. 1880-1890. The bowl is deocrated with flowers and mountains. It measures 5 1/2" in diameter and 3 1/2" in height. The colors are quite vibrant! Condition is excellent..
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