- PAUL JACOULET (FRANCE/JAPAN, 1902-1960),
PAUL JACOULET (FRANCE/JAPAN, 1902-1960), EBISU, DIEU DU BONHEUR. KYOTO, JAPON (#118)., WOODBLOCK PRINT, 16.75" X 13" SIGHT. FRAMED 25" X 21".PAUL JACOULET, France/Japan, 1902-1960, Ebisu, Dieu Du Bonheur. Kyoto, Japon (#118). Published: 7 October 1952. Signed in pencil mid-right above Coin seal. Seals of the carver, Kentaro Maeda, and printer, Yoshizo Onotera, lower right margin. Signature obscured. Dimensions: Woodblock print, 16.75" x 13" sight. Framed 25" x 21". Provenance: Property of a private collector.
- HOGAN AND TENNEN, EBISU ENJOYING FISHING
HOGAN AND TENNEN, EBISU ENJOYING FISHING AND SCENE OF ATAFUKU LADIES, TWO SUMIZURI PRINTS AND PAINTING OF MAPLE LEAVESHogan and Tennen, Ebisu Enjoying Fishing and Scene of Atafuku Ladies, Two Sumizuri Prints and Painting of Maple Leaves,
- PAIR OF JAPANESE PAINTED RESIN DEITIES
PAIR OF JAPANESE PAINTED RESIN DEITIES FIGURINESTwo carved figures in imitation of a Japanese netsuke. Figures of the Seven Lucky Gods. Jurojin, the god of longevity, and Ebisu, the god of prosperity. Jurojin: 1.5in L x 1in W x 1.75in H. Ebisu: 2in L x 1.5in W x 1.75in H.
Country of Origin: Japan
Condition:
Age related wear.
- JAPANESE INKED RESIN NETSUKE FIGURINECarved
JAPANESE INKED RESIN NETSUKE FIGURINECarved figure of one the Seven Lucky Gods. Ebisu, god of wealth. Japanese characters markings on the base.
Dimensions: 1.5"L x 1.5"W x 2"H
Country of Origin: Japan
Condition:
Age related wear.
- MAJAPAHIT POTTERY FIGURE OF A DEITY
MAJAPAHIT POTTERY FIGURE OF A DEITY HOLDING FISHSoutheast Asia, Indonesia, east Java, Majapahit Empire, ca. 1293 to 1527 CE. A wonderful pottery sculpture of a portly male figure - likely a deity - shown seated in lotus position as he holds a fish in his left hand and a spherical object, perhaps a fruit, in his right - both serving as symbols of abundance. The rotund figure is adorned with bangles, anklets, armbands, and collar necklaces as his bulging, bare belly hangs over his feet. Capped by an intricately incised coiffure, he gazes forward from a tranquil visage, displaying arched brows, slender eyes, a bulbous nose, and full lips held closed, all flanked by a pair of naturalistic ears. Majapahit artwork focused chiefly on gods, goddesses, and royalty, and this figure may represent a type of laughing god or laughing Buddha known as Budai in China or Ebisu in Japan. Size: 3" W x 4.3" H (7.6 cm x 10.9 cm)
Provenance: East Coast collection, New York Gallery, New York City, New York, USA, acquired before 2010
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#137764
Condition:
Expected nicks, abrasions, and pitting throughout, commensurate with age. Some indentations to base. Otherwise, intact and excellent with light earthen deposits and collection label on verso.
- A Japanese silver and enamel okimono
A Japanese silver and enamel okimono figure of Ebisu calming a large Tai fish, Meiji period, 6cm long
- JAPANESE CARVED STONE FIGURAL STATUE,
JAPANESE CARVED STONE FIGURAL STATUE, EBISUJapanese carved stone figural statue, depicting Ebisu, god of good luck, dressed in court robes and pointed cap, holding fish under his left arm, approx 20"h, 12"w, 11"d
- JAPANESE CARVED WOOD NETSUKE 19TH CENTURY
JAPANESE CARVED WOOD NETSUKE 19TH CENTURY LENGTH 3.5”.JAPANESE CARVED WOOD NETSUKE, 19th Century, Ebisu carrying a fish on his back with one hand and holding a gourd in the other hand. Dimensions: Length 3.5".
- JAPANESE BRONZE OKIMONO OF EBISU 20TH
JAPANESE BRONZE OKIMONO OF EBISU 20TH CENTURY OKIMONO HEIGHT 2". WITH ORIGINAL SIGNED KIRIWOOD BOX.JAPANESE BRONZE OKIMONO OF EBISU, 20th Century, Dimensions: Okimono height 2". With original signed kiriwood box.
- JAPANESE CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF EBISU
JAPANESE CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF EBISU MEIJI PERIOD HEIGHT 8".JAPANESE CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF EBISU, Meiji Period, Standing on rockery and carrying a large carp with an inlaid eye over his shoulder. Dimensions: Height 8".
- JAPANESE EMBROIDERED SILK TOBACCO POUCH
JAPANESE EMBROIDERED SILK TOBACCO POUCH LATE MEIJI PERIOD POUCH LENGTH 5.25". MANJU DIAMETER 1.75".JAPANESE EMBROIDERED SILK TOBACCO POUCH, Late Meiji Period, Fine French knot and satin stitch floral embroidery on a suede ground. Mixed metal clasp in the form of Ebisu riding a fish. Kagamabuta manju netsuke. Dimensions: Pouch length 5.25". Manju diameter 1.75". Provenance: Private Wisconsin Collection.
- PAIR JAPANESE WOOD CARVING OF EBISU
PAIR JAPANESE WOOD CARVING OF EBISU & DARUMA A pair of Japanese wood carvings of Ebisu & Daruba. Ebisu, the Japanese god of luck, the Ocean, Fishing, stands holding a large fish in his left hand and smiling broadly. Daruma, also standing, holds a sack over his left shoulder and a large mallet in his right. He is also smiling.
Each: H. approx. 12"
Condition: good condition overall for age and use.