Merchant’s document cabinet 帳場箪笥 (chôba’dansu) - Hinoki (cypress) wood, Keyaki (Zelkova) wood, Sugi (cedar) wood, Iron (cast) - Japan - Early Meiji period (Second half 19th century)
Very fine painting "Beauty Awaiting Spring" , signed - including tomobako - Silk - Horii Koha (1897-1990) - Japan - early showa period
Folding screen with crane & rising sun - Silk, Wood, Paper - Kunii Oyo 国井応陽 (1868-1923) - Japan - Year of the ‘Earth Sheep’ 己未, Anno 1919
A six-panel square silver leaf byōbu (屏風) with flowers on a river - Paper, Silver leaf - Japan - Meiji period (late 19th century)
Free shippingJapanese Inro with Taka-Maki-e Turtles - Lacquer, Gold, Wood, Stone - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)
Sculpture of Shishimai Lion Dance by Harada Saikei (原田宰慶), Signed, Original Box - Sculpture Wood - Japan
Byôbu 屏風 (folding screen) - Paper, Lacquered wood, Mulberry paper, Silk - Japan - Early Meiji period (second half 19th century)
Noh mask - Wood, Rare High quality wooden sculptured Noh mask - Hatachiamari二十余 Artist: Tsuji辻 - Hatachiamari二十余
Vase - Kyō-ware By Masanori Taniguchi – “Shikōsai-ka” Vase with Original Signed Wooden Box - Japan (No reserve price)
Folding screen with perched birds-of-prey - Paper, Silk, Lacquered wood - Japan - First half 19th century (Late Edo period)
Vase - Pottery, Stunning bizen fan-shaped vase with pine design, marked - including kiwame-bako - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Hagi ware - Signed by 'Hirōse Tanga' - Chawan - Tea Bowl, Wan-nari, Tomobako - Stoneware - Gohonde, Kiri-kodai
A two-panel, gold-silk folding screen (byōbu, 屏風) depicting peacocks and peonies. - Signed Yūsen 幽泉 - Japan - Showa period (mid 20th century)
Mid-20th Century Japanese Paulownia Wood (Kiri) Kimono Isho-Tansu Cabinet - Paulownia Wood - Japan - Mid-Showa (ca. 1940s– 1960s)
Byôbu 屏風 (folding screen) - Gold leaf, Lacquered wood, Silk - Japan - Late Edo period (First half 19th century)
Burrwood - A rare natural rootwood okimono depicting a camouflaged sleeping Tanuki (狸) with an excellent - Meiji period (late 19th century)
Vase - Seto Ware Iron-Decorated Small Jar by Tadashi Shibata with Original Signed Wooden Box & Leaflet - Japan (No reserve price)