- PAIR OF JAPANESE HATTORI MIXED METAL
PAIR OF JAPANESE HATTORI MIXED METAL VASES - MARKEDPair of Japanese Meiji period Hattori mixed metal vases with slender and elongated fluted necks. Decorated with silver inlay in a floral motif. Marked along the sides and bottoms.
Provenance: Christie's London 19 July 1996 Lot 116, Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.
(Each) Height: 5 1/2 in x diameter: 2 in.
Condition:
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- JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE SNOW AND BIRDJapanese
JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE SNOW AND BIRDJapanese Showa period cloisonne shouldered vase on a pale gray-blue ground with a bird perched atop a snow covered branch, elegantly worked with silver cloisons. This design is reminiscent of the works of cloisonne artisans such as Hattori Tadasburo.
Height: 7 1/4 in x diameter: 4 in.
Condition:
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- [A PRIVATE SCOTTISH COLLECTION] GROUP
[A PRIVATE SCOTTISH COLLECTION] GROUP OF FIFTEEN SATSUMA WARES
MEIJI TO SHOWA PERIOD ????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????comprising: the largest a curling lotus leaf-form dish, painted with figures in the interior; three plates, one painted with figures, marked 'Hattori', one black ground marked 'Nihhon', and one with Mandarin Ducks with impressed mark; three larger dishes, one marked 'Yasui', the other 'Futaji'; two smaller dishes, one marked 'Kozan', the other 'Soko'; four small bowls, of which a pair marked 'Shozan', one hexagonal marked 'Senzan'; a stem dish and a napkin ring(15)largest: 34cm wideProvenance: Private Scottish collection, Edinburgh
- GROUP OF SEVEN SATSUMA WARES
MEIJI PERIOD
GROUP OF SEVEN SATSUMA WARES
MEIJI PERIOD ?? ??? ????????????? ????????????comprising: a lantern form 'Rakan' koro on three feet, metal lid, the base marked 'Choshuzan Tomoko Ga', with a wooden stand; a bulbous tripod 'flower' koro, pierced lid, marked 'Nangaku'; a small ding-form koro, pierced lid, marked 'Hattori Zo'; a compressed notched koro on four short feet, with a wooden lid, marked 'Yasuda'; a tea caddy of square section with a cylindrical cover; and two bowls, one marked 'Yadusa'(?7)heights: 5.5cm to 18.5cmProvenance: Private Scottish collection, Edinburgh. An extensive collection of Japanese ceramics, mostly Satsuma wares, Chinese ceramics and works of art, including works on paper and textiles from the same provenance, was sold in these salerooms on 4 November 2022, lot 16, 18, 227, 239, 262, 282-283, subsequently on 15 March 2023, lot 215-240.
- TWO VINTAGE STERLING SILVER BASKETS
TWO VINTAGE STERLING SILVER BASKETS The first marked "Pure Silver / K. Hattori," made in Japan, mid-20th century, with swing handle, C-scroll and beaded flourish detail to rim, featuring cutwork stylized floral design to sides, raised on three ball feet, no monogram (6 in. diameter); the second manufactured by Roden Bros. Ltd. of Toronto, Canada, sterling silver, circa 1900, with lattice style cutwork to sides, swing handle of twisted wire design, no monogram (6 in. diameter).
- JAPANESE K. HATTORI SILVER BAIL HANDLE
JAPANESE K. HATTORI SILVER BAIL HANDLE BON BON, 4.6 OZJapanese K. Hattori Silver Bail Handle Bon Bon, 4.6 oz
- JAPANESE MIXED METAL VASE BY HATTORI
JAPANESE MIXED METAL VASE BY HATTORI COMPANYJapanese Mixed Metal Vase by Hattori Company, Meiji Period (1868-1912), elongated ovoid body decorated with irises, base with Hattori mark, h. 7 in. Provenance: Estate of Warren A. Goldstein, Esq., New Orleans.
- SEIKO ASTRON KINTARO HATTORI SPECIAL
SEIKO ASTRON KINTARO HATTORI SPECIAL L.E. WATCHSeiko Astron Kintaro Hattori Special Limited Edition, GPS Solar Titanium Black Dial Men's Watch, edition 2747/5000 with black leather belt. Accompanied in original box. Watches
- GROUP OF NINE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASES
MEIJI
GROUP OF NINE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASES
MEIJI / TAISHO PERIOD ????? ?????????? ????????????????????comprising: two larger vases decorated with flowers, unmarked; a pair of white-ground slender vases decorated with flowers, the base marked 'Ota Zo'; a silver mounted 'gold fish' vase, the mount hallmarked 'WB LD'; the other 'gold fish' vase, the base with a geometric mark; a near pair of blue-ground 'floral' vases, each base marked 'Hattori'; and a smallest 'wisteria' vase, the base marked(9)largest: 31cm highProvenance: Private Scottish collection, Glasgow
- Small Japanese cloisonne Meiji period
Small Japanese cloisonne Meiji period vase, probably Hattori; overall good condition; H 3 5/8" x D 1 3/4" (approx.)
- A Pair of Imperial Presentation Vases
A Pair of Imperial Presentation Vases by Hattori Tadasaburo of Nagoya Circa 1910 the pair of ovoid baluster form vases with silver mounts the yellow ground decorated in moriage technique with hibicus and foliage all in silver wire. The kiku mon of the Emperor Meigi appears on either side of the neck formed in gold wire and white enamel. With original purple silk bags and double paulownia chest. Signed in silver wire in the enameled base. Presented to the Chief Auditor Saito of the Imperial Household on the occasion of his retirement. From a private lifetime collection. Vases measure 13-1/2"T (33.02cm).
For a similar pair see page 353 plate number 367 "The Splendors of Meiji" Khalili Collection. A similar single vase sold by Sotheby's during the The Avo Krikorian Collection was sold in Zurich in 2007 for $107 226 including the buyers premium. Private collection.
- A Large Cloisonne Vase With Extreme
A Large Cloisonne Vase With Extreme Moriage With Mark of Kawode Shibataro Meiji Period Circa 1905 a hexagonal vase in silver mounts finely decorated overall with a blossoming prunus tree in moriage technique in polychrome enamels over a vivid blue background. Signed in the enameled base with wire. Measures 15-3/4"T (38.1cm tall). Kawade Shibataro (1856-1921) of the Ando cloisonné company and Hattori Tadasaburo are both credited with the introduction of moriage or high-relief enameling.
See page 302 plate number 308 "The Spendors of Meiji" the Khalili Collection to see an exact match. Private collection.