Signed Japanese Edo Steel Wakizashiw/ Kotagana: East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. 1603 to 1868 CE. A beautiful wakizashi with a single-edged blade, a scabbard (saya) made of lacquered (urushi) wood with a...
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Signed Japanese Edo Steel Wakizashiw/ Kotagana: East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. 1603 to 1868 CE. A beautiful wakizashi with a single-edged blade, a scabbard (saya) made of lacquered (urushi) wood with a...
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Six 19th C. Japanese Edo Paper BlockPrinted Books: East Asia, Japan, late Edo to early Meiji Period, ca. 19th century. A collection of 6 paper books printed in black ink on washi paper. The covers are made...
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Japanese Edo Gilt Iron Tsuba w/ FanDesign: East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. late 18th to early 19th century CE. A fabulous forged-iron maru-gata (round) tsuba, a disc-shaped hand guard traditionally employed...
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Japanese Edo Gilt Iron Tsuba w/ FanDesign: **Originally Listed At $450**. . East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. late 18th to early 19th century CE. A fabulous forged-iron maru-gata (round) tsuba, a disc-shaped...
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Japanese Edo/Meiji Bronze Dragon BrushWasher JAPAN, EDO/MEIJI PERIOD A Japanese Edo period bronze dragon brush washer. The washer is adorned with a full bodied dragon clutching a pearl. The underside bears an...
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Japanese Edo Steel Wakizashi w/ LacqueredWood Sheath: East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. late 17th century CE. A beautiful wakizashi with a single-edged blade, a scabbard (saya) made of lacquered (urushi) wood with...
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Japanese Edo Steel Wakizashi w/ WoodSheath: East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. 1603 to 1868 CE. A beautiful forged-carbon-steel wakizashi blade mounted inside of a modern wooden scabbard. The shobu-zukuri blade...
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6PC Japanese Edo Period Kutani PorcelainPlates: Japan, Edo Period. Matching set of six with central blue flower medallion within a butterfly and flower border with gilt accents. Porcelain. 8 1/2" dia. , . . Spanning...
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Japanese Edo / Genroku Stone Tombstone,Dated 1702: **Originally Listed At $500**. . East Asia, Japan, Edo period, Genroku era, dated March 1702 CE. A larger section of a Japanese tombstone incised with three columns...
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18th C. Japanese Edo Painted Wood FigureShotoku Taishi: **Originally Listed At $1250**. . East Asia, Japan, middle Edo Period, ca. 18th century CE. An elaborate hand-carved wooden depiction of Prince Shotoku Taishi...
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17th C. Japanese Edo Bizen Ware SakeBottle: East Asia, Japan, Bizen Province, early Edo period, ca. late 17th century CE. A remarkable pottery sake bottle displaying an annular, flared rim, a narrow, tubular...
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LARGE JAPANESE EDO LACQUER PLATE / PLATTERWITH MAKI-E GOLD AND RED, MOP INLAY. 2 1/4"H X 22"DIALarge Japanese Edo lacquer plate / platter with maki-e gold and red, MOP inlay., Large black lacquer plate with landscape...
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18th C. Japanese Edo Copper Tsuba w/Gilding: East Asia, Japan, middle Edo period, ca. 18th century CE. A finely-preserved copper tsuba of a round (maru gata) form, a disc-shaped hand guard traditionally employed...
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Lot of 2 Japanese Edo Period CeramicSamurai Dolls: East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. mid 19th century CE. A wonderful pair of ceramic and cloth Samurai dolls set in a plexiglass covered case for display. Both...
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Japanese Edo Lacquered Wood Tanto Handle& Sheath: East Asia, Japan, later Edo Period, ca. early to mid-19th century CE. A fine handle and sheath formed from wood during the Edo Period. The handle (tsuka) is wrapped...
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18th C. Japanese Edo Iron, Copper, &Gilt Tsuba w/ Tree: **Originally Listed At $350**. . East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. later 18th to early 19th century CE. A fabulous forged-iron maru-gata (round) tsuba,...
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Japanese Edo Iron Tsuba: East Asia,Japan, Edo Period, ca. later 18th to early 19th century CE. A fabulous forged-iron maru-gata (round) tsuba, a disc-shaped hand guard traditionally employed on Japanese swords....
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19thC. Japanese Edo Wood Ikupasuy /Mustache Lifter: East Asia, Japan, Edo to Meiji period, 18th to 19th century CE. A finely carved ceremonial wooden ikupasuy or drinking stick, sometimes called a mustache...
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Japanese Edo Iron Tsuba w/ BotanicalDesign: East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. 18th century CE. A lovely forged-iron tsuba, a disc-shaped hand guard traditionally placed between the blade and handle of Japanese...
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