- DUAL JAPANESE NOH MASK HANDLE WALKING
DUAL JAPANESE NOH MASK HANDLE WALKING CANE Walking stick / cane with resin handle in the form of two Japanese Noh masks, the end with metal ferrule. 32.5" L.
- A GROUP OF SIX JAPANESE NETSUKE including
A GROUP OF SIX JAPANESE NETSUKE including a cluster of noh masks, Meiji period, 3.5cm wide, a carved wood octopus, 4.5cm long, and a figure with a peach 3cm high (6) Provenance: the three listed were sold at Roseberrys, 11/11/2019, lot 454, £200, the others were sold at Besston, 14/11/2019, Lot 1301, £50. Now the property of a deceased Estate from West Dorset.
- Two Japanese Noh Masks, Meiji Period
Two Japanese Noh Masks, Meiji Period to Showa Era, Late 19th/20th Century height 9.4 in — 24 cm
- (LOT OF 2) JAPANESE NOH MASKS (lot of
(LOT OF 2) JAPANESE NOH MASKS (lot of 2) Japanese Noh masks, comprising a mask of Hannya and the other of Tengu, both with gesso and polychrome pigment on wood, 11.5"l. and 9.5"l.
- THREE JAPANESE NOH MASKS, ONE TIBETAN
THREE JAPANESE NOH MASKS, ONE TIBETAN MASKLargest: 13" high, 9 1/2" wide. Edge chips and losses to some; water stains to Geisha mask.
- PAIR, JAPANESE CLAY NOH MASKS IN ACRYLIC
PAIR, JAPANESE CLAY NOH MASKS IN ACRYLIC BOX Japanese. Pair of framed clay Noh masks, male and female, painted in flesh-tones, and housed in acrylic wall mounted shadow boxes. The verso of the boxes marked 'W-1216-6' and 'W-1216-7'. Provenance: From the Estate of Richard D. and Gail M. Royston of Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. h. 10" (mask); h. 22.5", w. 18.5", d. 4.75" (frame).
- MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF CARVINGSComprising:
MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF CARVINGSComprising: a Chinese ointment jar, an elephant and three Japanese miniature Noh masks. Width of elephant 3.5 in. Diameter of jar 2 in. Height of masks .75 in. to 1 in.
- TWO JAPANESE CERAMIC NOH MASKS 20TH
TWO JAPANESE CERAMIC NOH MASKS 20TH CENTURY HEIGHTS 8.25". LENGTHS 5.5".TWO JAPANESE CERAMIC NOH MASKS, 20th Century, Depicting women. Both signed inside. Dimensions: Heights 8.25". Lengths 5.5".
- TWO JAPANESE CERAMIC NOH MASKS 20TH
TWO JAPANESE CERAMIC NOH MASKS 20TH CENTURY MASK HEIGHTS 8" AND 9". BOARDS 15" X 12".TWO JAPANESE CERAMIC NOH MASKS, 20th Century, Mounted on black lacquer boards. Dimensions: Mask heights 8" and 9". Boards 15" x 12".
- ROOSTER AND HEN UNDER POMEGRANATE TREE,
ROOSTER AND HEN UNDER POMEGRANATE TREE, NOH MASKS AND COFFEE, TEA OR ME, THREE JAPANESE PAINTINGS ON TILE, FRAME OF LARGEST: 15 X 17 IN. (38.10 X 43.18 CM.)Rooster and Hen Under Pomegranate Tree, Noh Masks and Coffee, Tea or Me, Three Japanese Paintings on Tile,, Dimensions: Frame of largest: 15 x 17 in. (38.10 x 43.18 cm.)
- TWO SMALL JAPANESE PAINTED POTTERY NOH
TWO SMALL JAPANESE PAINTED POTTERY NOH MASKSTwo Small Japanese Painted Pottery Noh Masks of Tengu and Hannya , 20th c., h. 6 1/8 in., tied to signed and stamped wood panels, 8 7/8 in. x 7 1/8 in
- FOUR BOXES OF BOOKS ON JAPANESE AND
FOUR BOXES OF BOOKS ON JAPANESE AND THEATRE, CULTURE, LITERATURE AND ARTFOUR BOXES OF BOOKS ON JAPANESE AND THEATRE, CULTURE, LITERATURE AND ART, including 'Shanks' Mare, Japan's Great Comic Novel of Travel and Ribaldry' by Ikku Jippensha, Translated by Thomas Satchell, with 55 full-color reproductions of Hiroshige's Tokaido Prints; 'The Sign of The Chrysanthemum' by Katherine Paterson, illustrated by Peter Landa; 'The Tale of Heikei, Volumes I and II', translated by Hiroshi Kitagawa and Bruce T. Tsuchida, University of Tokyo Press; 'The Dancing Kettle and Other Japanese Folk Tales' retold by Yoshiko Uchida and illustrated by Richard C. Jones; 'Images From The Floating World, The Japanese Print' by Richard Lane; 'Japanese Prints' by Cecilia Whitford; 'The Kimono Mind' by Bernard Rudofsky; 'The Flight of the Dragon' by Laurence Binyon, edited by J.L. Cranmer-Byng, M.C.; 'Anthology of Japanese Literature, from the Earliest era to the Mid-Nineteenth Century', compiled and edited by Donald Keene; 'Taking Japan Seriously, A Confucian Perspective on Leading Economic Issues' by Ronald Dore; 'The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon' translated and edited by Ivan Morris; 'Snow Country' by Yasunari Kawabata, translated by Edward G. Seldenstiker; 'The Genius of the Oriental Theatre', edited with introduction and note by G.L. Anderson; 'A Spectator's Handbook of Noh' by Mr. and Mrs. Murakami Upton; Kabuki Encyclopedia, 'An English-Language Adaption of Kabuki Jiten', by Samuel L. Leiter, 'The Puppet Theatre of Japan' by A.C. Scott (two copies); '20 Plays of the Noh Theatre', edited by Donald Keene; 'The Classic Noh Theatre of Japan' by Ezra Pound and Erenst Fenollosa; 'Noh Masks' by Toru Nakanishi and Kiyonori Komma; Noh, 'The Noh Theater Principles and Perspectives' by Lunio Komparu; 'The Japanese Theatre, From Shamanistic Ritual to Contemporary Pluralism', by Benito Ortolani, revised edition; 'On the Art of the No Drama, The Major Treatises of Zeami', translated by J. Thomas and Yamazaki Masakazu; 'Japanese Drawings, from the 17th through the 19th Century' by J.R. Jiller; 'The Japanese Print, A New Perspective', by J. Hiller; 'Japanese Tales', edited and translated by Royall Tyler; 'The Japanese Tatoo' by Donald Ritchie and Ian Buruma; 'Kutani Ware' by Sensaku Nakagawa; 'The Nobility of Failure, Tragic Heroes in the History of Japan', Ivan Morris; 'The Laws of Japanese Painting' by Henry P. Bowie; 'Japan China' by Nikos Kazantzakis; 'The Handbook of Japanese Art' by Noritake Tsuda; 'Tales of Old Japan' by A.B. Mitford; 'Japanese Culture, A short History', Expanded Edition, by H. Paul Varley; 'Japanese Illustration' by Edward F. Strange; 'Japanese Folk Literature a Core Collection and Reference Guide', by Joanne P. Algarin; 'Pageant of Japanese Art, Painting 14th-19th Centuries', Popular Edition Unabridged; 'The Art and Architecture of India, Buddhist, Hindu, Jain' by Benjamin Rowland; 'Five Centuries of Korean Ceramics, Pottery and Porcelain of the Yi Dynasty' by Goro Akaboshi and Heiichiro Nakamaru; 'Shadows on the Rock' by Willa Cather; 'Observations on the Mystery of Print and the Work of Johann Gutenberg' by Hendrik Willem Van Loon; 'Cylinder Seals of Western Asia' by D.J. Wiseman and W. and B. Forman; 'Bertha Lum', by Mary Evans O'Keefe Gravalos and Carol Pulin; 'That Wilder Image, The Painting of America's Native School from Thomas Cole to Windsor Homer' by James Thomas Flexner; 'Oriental Carpets', by Charles Grant Ellis, Philadelphia Museum of Art; 'Talouse-Lautrec, The Complete Posters'; together with six foreign books and four pamphlets (55)