Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$1,500-$2,000Japanese Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$1,500-$2,000
Japanese Ivory Okimono of a MaleJapanese Ivory Okimono of a Male and Female
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF TWO MENJAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF TWO MEN AND A WHEEL Meiji period. - 7 1/2 in. high.
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Japanese Ichimatsu Character DollJapanese Ichimatsu Character Doll Japan ca 1900 a Chinese playdoll with gofun head arms legs and feet composition body original silk kimono and straight black hair. Condition: Tears to kimono
Japanese 18th Century B&W Dish-Japanese 18th Century B&W Dish- 7''
Japanese Ivory Okimono of a ManJapanese Ivory Okimono of a Man and Boy
Estimate: $100 - $200
Japanese seated man and woman Netsukes.Japanese seated man and woman Netsukes.
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GROUP OF JAPANESE CLOISONNé circaGROUP OF JAPANESE CLOISONNé circa 1900.
* A Japanese Ivory Tanto of typical* A Japanese Ivory Tanto of typical form having figural relief carving to the exterior. Length 13 1/2 inches.
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TWO JAPANESE CLOISONN? ENAMEL CHARGERSTWO JAPANESE CLOISONN? ENAMEL CHARGERS Meiji period. Bird and floral decoration - 12 in. diam.
JAPANESE CLOISONN? ENAMEL JARDINI?REJAPANESE CLOISONN? ENAMEL JARDINI?RE Meiji Period. Bird butterfly and floral decoration - 12 1/4 in. diam.
Japanese Wood and Ivory Okimono
Japanese Wood and Ivory Okimono
Estimate:$600-$800
Anglo-Indian campaign dAnglo-Indian campaign d
JAPANESE HIBACHIJAPANESE HIBACHI
JAPANESE OKIMONO OF A MAN AND AJAPANESE OKIMONO OF A MAN AND A CHILD Meiji Period. - 7 in. high.
Two Japanese Ivory Okimonos
Two Japanese Ivory Okimonos
Estimate:$400-$600
Anglo American, 18th century. PortraitAnglo American, 18th century. Portrait miniature of a gentleman gouache on ivory, in unmarked gold brooch frame, 1 1/2 x 1 1/4 in.
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ASIAN: JAPANESE OKIMONO, 19TH/20THASIAN: JAPANESE OKIMONO, 19TH/20TH C, CAVED IVORY, DEPICTING THREE TRAVELERS CONVERSING HOLDING AND STANDING BESIDE ASSORTED ACCOUTR...ASIAN: Japanese okimono, 19th/20th C, caved ivory, depicting three travelers conversing holding and standing beside assorted accoutrements, mounted on a wooden base, wear on all consistent with are and use, including one piece detached and loose, etc. [NOTE: International clients are ineligible to bid on this item. It is for sale only within the United States except not to CA, NY, NJ. It is the responsibility of any bidder to be aware of any laws or restrictions that may apply to them. It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain any necessary documentation, permits or paperwork necessary including but not limited to such documents as required to comply with any and all requirements and restrictions imposed by Federal trade regulations related to endangered species prior to finalization of any sale.]
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Japanese Ivory Netsuke
Estimate:$400-$600Japanese Ivory Netsuke
Estimate:$400-$600
Japanese Imari Ceramic Ginger JarJapanese Imari Ceramic Ginger Jar With the blue decoration fired onto the glaze and the orange and gold applied by hand.
JAPANESE HIBACHIJAPANESE HIBACHI
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A Japanese dish with scallopedA Japanese dish with scalloped edge decorated in the Imari palette with overglaze enamels 21 cm dia. a Japanese blue and white dish 26 cm dia. reign marks to base and a modern bowl 20 cm dia.
Group of Three Japanese Ivory Okimonos
Group of Three Japanese Ivory Okimonos
Estimate:$400-$600
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Box Old Japanese B&W DishesBox Old Japanese B&W Dishes
Book ''Japanese Studies'' by H.G.Book ''Japanese Studies'' by H.G. Ponting 8'' x 11'' fine illustrations circa 1900.
A Japanese Totai Ginger Jar InA Japanese Totai Ginger Jar In the shape of a small ginger jar with lift off lid and interior lid the ceramic body embellished with wirework and cloisonne enamels of flowers and butterflies apprx. 4"H unsigned.
JAPANESE HIRADO PORCELAIN NETSUKETwoJAPANESE HIRADO PORCELAIN NETSUKETwo Japanese Hirado Blue, White and Biscuit Porcelain Netsuke , 18th and 19th c., incl. recumbent boy with movable tongue, l. 3 1/4 in., and monkey as Sambaso dancer, removable head, h. 3 1/4 in.; together with robed figure holding fan, early 20th c., h. 1 5/8 in. (3 pcs.)