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JAPANESE TWO FOLD SCREEN. Meiji period. IvoryJAPANESE TWO FOLD SCREEN. Meiji period. Ivory and mother-of-pearl inlaid on black lacquer with birds and flowering branches.
JAPANESE FOUR FOLD SCREEN Meiji period. FiguralJAPANESE FOUR FOLD SCREEN Meiji period. Figural decoration - each panel: 36 in. x 18 in.
A Pair of Japanese Painted and Gilded Four-FoldA Pair of Japanese Painted and Gilded Four-Fold Screens Each screen height 47 1/2 ; width 80 inches. : A Pair of Japanese Painted and Gilded Four-Fold
FINE JAPANESE FOUR-FOLD CLOISONNÉ TABLEFINE JAPANESE FOUR-FOLD CLOISONNÉ TABLE SCREEN MEIJI PERIOD the folds decorated in coloured enamels with exotic birds, flowers and foliage, the reverse
A Japanese six-fold silk screen, Meiji period,A Japanese six-fold silk screen, Meiji period, painted in opaque colour of a river scene with an autumnal oak tree, jackdaws and a finch set against a
Japanese Four-Fold Paper Standing Screen,Japanese Four-Fold Paper Standing Screen, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated in gouache and oxidized metallic leaf depicting court figures in a waterside
Good Japanese Meiji Embroidered Silk FoldingGood Japanese Meiji Embroidered Silk Folding Screen, first quarter 20th century, composed of four panels embroidered with cranes, herons, ducks and songbirds
Japanese Meiji Carved, Lacquered and TintedJapanese Meiji Carved, Lacquered and Tinted Bone-Set Two-Panel Folding Screen, fourth quarter 19th century, the facades of the lacquer panels set with
A Japanese Meiji period two fold screen,A Japanese Meiji period two fold screen, the pierced fret carved top over a pair of black lacquer, mother of pearl and ivory inlaid panels depicting wild
A Japanese cloisonn? four fold screen, eachA Japanese cloisonn? four fold screen, each panel decorated with birds amidst flowers and foliage, with gilt metal borders, the reverse engraved with a
ANONYMOUS (Japanese, Edo/ Meiji period).ANONYMOUS (Japanese, Edo/ Meiji period). Tales of Genji, Six -fold screen. - Each panel: 71 in. x 25 in.PROVENANCE: J. Denton Anderson, Bloomfield
ANONYMOUS. (Japanese, Meiji period). TwoANONYMOUS. (Japanese, Meiji period). Two shi shi amongst clouds and flowers, Ink and color on gold leaf ground two fold screen - Each panel: 30 1/2 in.
JAPANESE BLUE LACQUERED AND IVORY-INLAIDJAPANESE BLUE LACQUERED AND IVORY-INLAID TWO-FOLD SCREEN. Meiji period. - each panel: 71in. x 33 1/4 in.Right panel: minor losses of mother of pearl
ANONYMOUS. (Japanese, Meiji period). FLOWERS,ANONYMOUS. (Japanese, Meiji period). FLOWERS, ink and color on paper six fold screen - Each panel: 60 in. x 21 1/2 in.PROVENANCE: Estate of Amelia
Asian. Japanese Girl's Day Festival Dolls.Asian. Japanese Girl's Day Festival Dolls. Meiji period, ca. 1900. (15) Dolls elaborately dressed in brightly colored kimonos. All doll heads are made
ANONYMOUS (Japanese Meiji Period). FLOWERSANONYMOUS (Japanese Meiji Period). FLOWERS ink and color on gold leaf paper six fold screen - 67 in. x 24 in.
A Japanese ivory and shibayama style two-foldA Japanese ivory and shibayama style two-fold table screen Meiji period (1868-1912) inlaid to one side with cranes in flight and flowers the opposing side
Fine Japanese Six-Panel Folding Floor Screen,Fine Japanese Six-Panel Folding Floor Screen, Meiji period (1868-1912), the painting depicting a fall scene of a red maple along side a flowing stream,
JAPANESE PAINTED SCREEN - Meiji Period Four-FoldJAPANESE PAINTED SCREEN - Meiji Period Four-Fold Byobu of the Nihonga School (1868-1911) depicting a coastal landscape with dramatic rocky mountains, fishermen
SIX-FOLD LANDSCAPE PAPER SCREEN, Japanese,SIX-FOLD LANDSCAPE PAPER SCREEN, Japanese, late Meiji/early Showa period, with hand painted monochromatic mountain landscape, the upper right corner with
JAPANESE LACQUER, BONE, MOTHER-OF-PEARL ANDJAPANESE LACQUER, BONE, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND HARDSTONE TWO-FOLD FLOOR SCREEN, Meiji era, c. 1860-1912, the dragon and foliate carved hardwood frames enclosing
JAPANESE LACQUER, BONE, MOTHER-OF-PEARL ANDJAPANESE LACQUER, BONE, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND HARDSTONE TWO-FOLD FLOOR SCREEN, Meiji era, c. 1860-1912, the dragon and foliate carved hardwood frames enclosing
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