Shunsetsu Onna Keshō (春雪女粧ひ – Beautifully-Dressed Women in the Spring Snow) - Utagawa Kunisada (1785-1865) - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
YOSHIIKU • Asahina Clan • Heroes of the Taiheiki • Japanese Woodblock Print - Utagawa Yoshiiku (1833-1904) - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
The Woman with the Round Fan - (Kitagawa Utamaro, 1754–1806) - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868) (No reserve price)
Set of 5 Japanese Woodblock Prints - Kacho-e (Birds and Flowers) - Meiji Period (ca. 1890-1900) - Meji-Schule | E-hon - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)
Gekkō • Yoshida Sawaemon • 47 Loyal Retainers • Japanese Woodblock Print - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)
A four-panel folding screen with chrysanthemums and grasses - Paper, Silk - Japan - Showa period (second half of 20th century)
Periodo Taishō - Showa (20th century) - Board game - A solid wood Go-game table (goban) complete with go-stones (go-ishi) - Stone - Wood
Vase - Ceramic, Indigo Glaze with Gold Decoration, Morino Taimei (森野泰明, b1934), Director of Nitten, The Order of the - Japan - 雲藍 Un-ai
Bell shrine - Bronze, Antique Japanese Bonshō 梵鐘 – Buddhist Temple Bell with Wooden Display Stand & New Water Buffalo Horn - 1930-1940, 1940-1950, 1950-1960, 1960-1970, 1970-1980
Large ceramic vase 'Ocean Blue' - Ceramic - Nitten artist Kumamoto Kiichi 熊本喜一 (b. 1927) - Japan - Late Shôwa period (second half of the 20th century)
Vase - Pottery, Very fine bizen modernist vase, signed - Konishi Tozo (b. 1947) - including inscribed tomobako - Japan
Masami Kobayashi – Kasama-yaki Tall Vase with Abstract Linear Decoration – Japanese Studio Pottery - Porcelain - Masami Kobayashi - Japan - Reiwa period (2019 - present)
A two-panel folding screen with rocks amid waves and blossoming plum - Paper, Silk - Japan - Showa period (second half of 20th century)
Vase - Kutani Ware Vase by Yasokichi Tokuda III, Living National Treasure with Original Signed Box and - Japan
Ikebana vase - Porcelain - Japan - Sango (Sang de Boeuf) Glazed Vase by Shinuemon Baba — Arita Ware — With Original Tomobako Box
Byôbu 屏風 (folding screen) - Silk, Black lacquer, Paper - Japan - Mid-/Late-Shôwa period (Mid-/Late-20th century)