ASIAN: Set of seven lucky gods/immortals, Japanese, 20th C., ivory, carved holding their respective attributes, patinated, approximately 2"h., wear on all consistent with age and use, including base of each with traces of dried glue from previous mounting to a stand, 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.]
ASIAN: Set of seven lucky gods or immortals, Japanese, 20th C., ivory, carved holding their respective attributes, base of each with traces of dried glue from previous mounting to a stand, all approximately 2"h., wear consistent with age and use. [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.]
Nine Japanese Engraved Ivory Okimono
Taisho-Showa Period (1912-1989)
Consisting of The Six Gods of Good Fortune, a man with basket, a No mask decorator and a bearded warrior. Some signed.
Height of tallest: 4 in (10.2 cm)
All in overall good condition; fisherman with losses to fishing pole and string missing; some wear to beards and hair.
A Pair of Carved Ivory Longevity Gods Japanese Late 19th Century Both carved ivory with applied patina to enhance the carved details. He with broom and she with mop both signed on the bottom offered with oval wood base having retailer label from Kita Shoji K.K. of Tokyo. With black wood stand.
Japanese carved ivory Hotai
modeled as god of good luck with sack and rat, with brown ink highlights, mounted on wood base, 11 1/2 in. H.
A Pair of Carved Ivory Longevity Gods Japanese Late 19th Century Both carved ivory with applied patina to enhance the carved details. He with broom and she with mop both signed on the bottom offered with oval wood base having retailer label from Kita Shoji K.K. of Tokyo.
19TH C. JAPANESE IVORY SAMURAI DIETY STATUE WITH ARTISANS AT WORK Meiji Okimono, signed on the underside, depicting Hachiman or Yahata no Kami, the Shinto God of War and Archery, worshipped by Samurai Warriors. He is shown being brought to life by six makers, one of which has leaned a ladder against the front of the already angry statue; all the others are standing around him on inverted buckets, crates and benches, flourishing chisels or brushes, the group set on a kidney shaped footed platform, 6" x 4" x 2 1/2". Good condition, a few tools gone.
2 PIECE CARVED JAPANESE IVORY MAN & WOMAN: To include 1) God of good fortune signed on base 4 1/4'' h. 2) Elderly woman holding prayer beads and staff unsigned. 4 1/4'' h. Both sold with wood stands.CONDITION: Note man appears to have piece missing from one hand. This item cannot be shipped outside of the U.S.
ANTIQUE IVORY FIGURAL NETSUKEAntique Japanese ivory netsuke in the shape of a man, likely the Japanese god Fukurokuju. Measures 2 1/4" tall. Shows some wear from age and use.
7 PIECE CARVED IVORY LUCKY GODS WITH STAND: Set of 7 Japanese lucky gods each measures approx. 3'' h. x 1 3/8''. Only one signed. Sold with carved wood stand 2 3/4'' h. x 15 3/4'' x 1 7/8'' and book on the lucky gods.CONDITION: Note: Shipping outside of the U.S. is not available for this item.
SET OF SEVEN JAPANESE IVORY GODS OF GOOD FORTUNE Each God carved with his attribute, in hinoki wood box (7) h:2 in.
Japanese Ivory ShrineMeiji period in the form of a carved ivory pagoda dragon figural and floral pattern including (3) miniature statuettes of Buddha and Storm Gods teakwood base artist signed.Shrine only - 6.5 x 4 x 2.75 in.Possibly missing elements some glued repairs.
Antique Japanese ivory netsuke in the shape of a man, likely the Japanese god Fukurokuju. Measures 2 1/4" tall. Shows some wear from age and use.
Three Japanese Scrolls with Figures: After Soga Shohaku, (1730-1781), Fukurkuji, God of Longevity, 18th century, sumi ink on paper, poem with artist signature and seal, scroll with wooden caps and calligraphic box; Sengai Gibon, (1750-1837), Saint Yuima, 18th century, sumi ink on paper, decorative fabric strips, poem with artist signature and seal, scroll with ivory caps and calligraphic box; Unkoku School, (1612-1668), Portrait of Confucius, 17th century, sumi ink on paper, poem with artist signature and seal, scroll with wooden dowel; largest 51-1/2 x 22-1/4 in. Note: Note: This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state and/or local law. Prospective bidders should check all applicable government wildlife restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses or permits from federal, state and/or local authorities applicable to their purchase or transport of the object. Please note that bidders in New Jersey may not bid on any lots containing elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, or rhinoceros horn. , Provenance: Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles, California; Dr. Lenoir C. Wright, Greensboro, North Carolina; The Weatherspoon Art Museum, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund Condition overall toning, foxing, staining throughout, loss to some edges, repairs with restorations, wear and dirt to backsides
A Japanese ivory okimono of The Seven Gods of Felicity or The Schichfukujinlate 19th Centuryeach god with a symbolic symbol, above the group a symbolic dragon, 8.5cm high
Japanese Polychromed Painted Ivory Of Seven LuckyFinely carved to depict the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan in their ship The Takarabune with removable ivory rudder and sail ship carved as a rooster with lotus blossom design the bottom further decorated with lotus blossom with two character mark in red 5.75''H circa early 20th centuryImportant Traverse City Michigan Collection.
A Japanese Signed Ivory Okimono of Ebisu Saburo Meticulously carved ivory figure of Ebisu Saburo, one of seven gods of good fortune, holding a fishing rod in one hand and harnessed fish in another; fish with inlaid mother-of-pearl eye, applied pigments for accentuating carved details. Signed on the foot bottom, approx. 4-3/4"H.
Seven Japanese carved ivory immortals & stand
carved and ink highlighted ivory figures of Gods of Good Fortune with oriental style carved wood step base, figures come in fitted wood box, each figure approx. 3 in. H.
ASIAN: Two carved ivory figure of Hotei, one of the seven gods of luck, Japanese, 19th/20th C., one with polychrome staining, both mounted on carved wooden stands, wear consistent with age and use, larger overall: 4" h. [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.]
Group of four Asian walking sticks 19th/ 20th century Comprising a Chinese ivory mounted stick with an ivory knop carved with butterflies and foliage on an ebonized stick inset with ivory roundels, a Japanese bamboo stick carved with portrait reserves of 'Lucky' gods and geometric designs, a Chinese stick with unmarked silver knop with repousse decoration of figures in a landscape and a white metal handled stick with repousse decoration of Chinese characters and bamboo. (4). Ivory knop L: 3 in. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
ASIAN: SET OF SEVEN LUCKY GODS OR IMMORTALS, JAPANESE, 20TH C., IVORY, CARVED HOLDING THEIR RESPECTIVE ATTRIBUTES, BASE OF EACH WITH...ASIAN: Set of seven lucky gods or immortals, Japanese, 20th C., ivory, carved holding their respective attributes, base of each with traces of dried glue from previous mounting to a stand, all approximately 2"h., wear consistent with age and use. [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.]
A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, Daikoku God of Prosperity emptying Kobans from his back, signed Hide Katsu and an ivory netsuke Momotaro and monkey, signed 1880-1920 (2)
Japanese carved ivory Hotai
traditional God of Good Fortune carrying sack and child, ink and polychrome highlights, signed in characters, 4 1/2 in. H.
Condition: Natural wear and discoloration.
19th C. Japanese Carved Ivory Figures: 19th C. Japanese Carved Ivory Figures:. Description:. The seven Gods of Good Luck, individual figures line up on a wood stand. Each signed at the bottom. In a fitted box. . Dimensions: base 13" long. . $200 - $600. Shipping:. We cannot ship this item. Condition . This item is greater than 100 years old and was imported into the United States prior to December 27, 1973.
JAPANESE CARVED IVORY MAN WITH TURTLES Depicting one of the Seven Lucky Gods, Fukurokuju or Juroujin, as a seated old man holding a turtle in each hand, signed.
Height 2 inches.
Estimate: 350.00 - 450.00
A Japanese ivory netsuke of The Seven Gods of Felicitylate 19th Centurysigned Kogyoku, grouped aboard the Takarabune 'Treasure Ship', each holding their respective symbol, 4.5cm high
JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED IVORY NETSUKE 19TH CENTURY LENGTH 3".JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED IVORY NETSUKE, 19th Century, Futen, the God of wind, in flying position. Dimensions: Length 3".
A SET OF SEVEN JAPANESE IVORY LUCKY GODS
A Japanese style ivory set of 'the seven lucky gods' and a takarabune
Each of the 'seven gods' tinted with black, red and green pigments; the details of the pieced treasure boat highlighted in black (minor losses, small chips)
Length 9 1/2in (24cm)
Japanese Carved Ivory Figural Group and Three Netsuke, ivory figure of a seated man and a standing woman, with a basket to his side; and a seated God of Longevity, a seated boy holding a rabbit, and an old man with a monkey and a basket, most signed, netsuke lg. 2, 1 1/4, and 1 5/8 in., respectively.
A Japanese ivory okimono netsuke early 20th century modelled as the Seven Gods of Good Fortune aboard the treasure ship 'Takarabune' two character signature to a black lacquer seal 2.25in. Estimate ?380-420 Shipping to the USA we recommend Royal Mail International Signed for ?22.50 with compensation up to ?500. ODD FINE AGE CRACK TO IVORY SOME DIRT WITHIN DEEP CARVING BUT IN GOOD CONDITION Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?420
Two Japanese Scrolls, Deities: After Kano Tsunenobu, late 18th early 19th century, Fukurokuji (God of Good Luck), ink on paper, artist signature and seal, scroll with ivory dowel caps; Toka, (1811-1887), 19th century, Daruma (Bodhidharma), sumi ink on paper, poem with artist signature and seal, scroll with resin dowel caps; largest 38-3/4 x 11 in. ; Note: ?This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state and/or local law. Prospective bidders should check all applicable government wildlife restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses or permits from federal, state and/or local authorities applicable to their purchase or transport of the object. Please note that bidders in New Jersey may not bid on any lots containing elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, or rhinoceros horn. ; Provenance: Dr. Lenoir C. Wright, Greensboro, North Carolina; The Weatherspoon Art Museum, sold to benefit the acquisitions fund Condition toning, foxing, creases, minor losses, wear to backsides
SET OF CARVED IVORY FIGURES OF THE 7 JAPANESE LUCKY GODS.
Two Asian tinted ivory decorations
20th Century
The first a Chinese carving of a grasshopper striding upon a celery cabbage, the surfaces painted in pale colors (small losses); the second Japanese carving of a brightly painted ladybug climbing upon a tangerine with reticulated interior depicting the 'Seven Lucky Gods'.
7 5/8 and 2 1/4in (19.5 and 6cm) long
A group of ten Japanese very small stained ivory netsuke comprised of gods of good fortune and Buddha20th centuryheight 2 1/4in
Japanese Ivory Carvings Seven Lucky Gods 20th century. A group of seven carvings depicting the seven lucky gods one signed in red each nicely inked. Housed in original box; ht. of tallest 3.5 in. International shipping is not available for this item. This item will only be shipped within the United States except to California.
A GROUP OF FOUR JAPANESE "LUCK GODS" OKIMONOS, CI: A GROUP OF FOUR JAPANESE "LUCK GODS" OKIMONOS, CIRCA 1900. Depicting a warrior figure, a happy fat man, a man with deer, and a woman with mandolin. Each with inlaid red coral chop mark. Height 4. 75 inches (12 cm). SHIPPING NOTICE:. Jackson’s is your sole and only source for one stop packing and shipping. With over 50 years of experience, our professional, affordable and efficient in-house shipping department will be happy to provide you a fair and reasonable shipping quote on this lot. Simply email us before the auction for a quick quote: shipping@jacksonsauction. com or call 1-800-665-6743. Jackson’s can expertly pack and ship to meet any of your needs. To ensure quality control Jackson’s DOES NOT release to third party shippers. IMPORTANT NOTICE:. International shipping IS NOT available for this item. This item will only be shipped within the United States, except to California, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. All buyers agree to comply with any additional restrictions regarding the trade of endangered species as a condition of the sale. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation prior to shipment. In the case of denial or delay of any required documentation or paperwork, the buyer will still be responsible for making on-time payment for the total purchase price for the lot. Therefore, if you are unsure, Jackson’s recommends that you DO NOT BID on this item. We support the ban on the sale of non-antique carved ivory objects of art.
A Japanese ivory handled umbrella Meiji period (1868-1912) the tapering oval handle carved in high relief with three of the gods of happiness and attendants on a thousand flower ground two character signature handle 15.5ins Estimate ?300-500 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?380
A group of Japanese ivories of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune
height 4in
ASIAN: SET OF SEVEN LUCKY GODS/IMMORTALS, JAPANESE, 20TH C., IVORY, CARVED HOLDING THEIR RESPECTIVE ATTRIBUTES, PATINATED, APPROXIMA...ASIAN: Set of seven lucky gods/immortals, Japanese, 20th C., ivory, carved holding their respective attributes, patinated, approximately 2"h., wear on all consistent with age and use, including base of each with traces of dried glue from previous mounting to a stand, 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.]
JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED IVORY NETSUKE 19TH CENTURY LENGTH 3".JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED IVORY NETSUKE, 19th Century, Futen, the God of wind, in flying position. Dimensions: Length 3".
Japanese Ivory Okimono, Edo / Meiji, exceptional quality to the carving and the decoration, this is likely a portrayal of Fukurokuju, God of wisdom and good luck, accompanied by his stag, symbolic of longevity, underside ...
Estimate: 600.00 - 900.00
A Japanese ivory okimono of The Seven Gods of FelicityMeiji periodsigned Gyokushin, the gods riding aboard the Treasure Ship and each holding their respective symbol, 5cm high
CARVED CORAL FIGURAL GROUP OF THE 7 LUCKY GODS: Figural group of the 7 Japanese ''Lucky Gods'' on a tree branch with bird and leaves. Carving overall measures 6 1/4'' h. x 13 1/4'' and weighs approx. 719 grams. Fitted wood stand measures 3 1/2'' h. x 12'' x 4''. Objects made of or incorporating plant or animal materials such as ivory, tortoiseshell, whalebone, etc. can require a license or certificate prior to exportation and additional licenses/certificates upon importation to another state or country. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to secure any licenses or certificates, and Burchard Galleries will not assistant in the process nor can we guarantee that you will be able to obtain them. Your bid indicates that you agree to comply with any and all domestic / international restrictions on the trade of endangered species and that you will pay for successful lots regardless of whether you are able to obtain the proper license or certificate. Burchard Galleries suggests that you secure the proper import/export license or certificates in your state or country prior to bidding and contact a shipper.
JAPANESE IVORY Carved and stained okimono of Jurojin, one of the seven gods of good fortune, with turtle and walking stick, Meiji period. Signed on base. 3 1/4" x 3 1/4"
A COLLECTION OF SIX JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE: A COLLECTION OF SIX JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKES. Comprising a firewood merchant, a man with water jug, a luck God, a farmer, a pair of horses and a goose. Height 1. 5 inches (3. 5 cm) to 2 inches (5 cm). SHIPPING NOTICE:. Jackson’s is your sole and only source for one stop packing and shipping. With over 50 years of experience, our professional, affordable and efficient in-house shipping department will be happy to provide you a fair and reasonable shipping quote on this lot. Simply email us before the auction for a quick quote: shipping@jacksonsauction. com or call 1-800-665-6743. Jackson’s can expertly pack and ship to meet any of your needs. To ensure quality control Jackson’s DOES NOT release to third party shippers. IMPORTANT NOTICE:. International shipping IS NOT available for this item. This item will only be shipped within the United States, except to California, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. All buyers agree to comply with any additional restrictions regarding the trade of endangered species as a condition of the sale. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation prior to shipment. In the case of denial or delay of any required documentation or paperwork, the buyer will still be responsible for making on-time payment for the total purchase price for the lot. Therefore, if you are unsure, Jackson’s recommends that you DO NOT BID on this item. We support the ban on the sale of non-antique carved ivory objects of art.
ASIAN: CARVED IVORY SET OF THE SEVEN LUCKY GODS, JAPANESE, 20TH C., EACH WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE ATTRIBUTES, ALL SIGNED IN RED, APPROX...ASIAN: Carved ivory set of the Seven Lucky Gods, Japanese, 20th C., each with their respective attributes, all signed in red, approximately 3" h. each [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.]
A Japanese mixed metal cigarette case, depicting various gods, signed, 9cm wide, two faux tortoiseshell cigarette cases and an ivory cigarette holder of dragon form
THREE JAPANESE WORKS OF ART Including a miniature gilt metal two-case inro with red-stained ojime; an ivory model of a clam's dream and a similar example with the seven lucky gods of good fortune in ivorine (3)
Japanese carved and painted ivory owl and abstract sculpture standing owl symbolizing divine messenger of the gods with painted feathers H3 1/2''; together with abstract natural rubber sculpture H2 1/2'' L5 3/4''. (2pcs) Provenance: Columbus Museum Columbus Georgia; sold to benefit the acquisitions fund. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.