Salt-Glazed Flower Vase — Mashiko Ware - Stoneware - 佐久間藤也 Sakuma Fujiya (1963-) - Japan - Heisei period (1989–2019)
18+The Twelve Animals of the Zodiac: Monkey, Utsubozaru 申 靭ざる - Shunga 春画 Erotic Art (Erotica) - Utagawa School 歌川派 - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Chirimen-e (crepe picture) - Ritratto di Bijin - Utagawa Kunisada || (1823-02) - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Sake Bottle with Inlaid Repeating Cloud Pattern — Kasama Ware - Stoneware - 小林征児 Kobayashi Seiji - Japan - 1900-2000
Soga Kyōdai Jūban-giri no Zu (曽我兄弟十番切図) Ukiyo-e Diptych - Juro Sukenari & Suketsune - Utagawa Toyokuni III (三代歌川国贞,1786–1865) - Japan - Late Edo period (No reserve price)
Yura Rieko – Miniature Faceted Vase with Aquamarine and Pastel Glazes - Porcelain - Yura Rieko - Japan - Reiwa period (2019 - present)
Shino Flower Vase with Bold Iron-Oxide Brushwork — Mino Ware - Stoneware - 鈴木五郎 Suzuki Goro (1941-) - Japan - Showa / Heisei period (1926–2019)
Round Pottery Jar with All-Over Jomon-Inspired Incised Dot Decoration — Mashiko Ware - Stoneware - 坂田甚内 Sakata Jinnai (1943-) - Japan - 1900-2000
Yuri-kinginsai Tsubo (Underglaze Gold and Silver Leaf Jar) by Ono Hakuko - Porcelain - Ono Hakuko / 小野珀子 (1915–1996) – Holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property (Saga Prefecture) - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Vase - Free-blown glass, gold foil, multicolour glass inclusions, Stunning Gold-Foil Sakura Vase - Japan - 藤田喬平 Fujita Kyohei (1921-2004) - Height 15 cm
Persimmon Glaze Flat Jar — Mashiko Ware - Stoneware - 佐久間藤也 Sakuma Fujiya (1963-) - Japan - Heisei period (1989–2019)
Byōbu folding screen - Paper, Wood, A four-panel byōbu Japanese screen with a flower cart on a golden background - Japan
Vase - Glass, Free-blown colored glass, multi-layered, gold foil accents - Japan - 岩田久利 Iwata Hisatoshi - Seichō
Oribe Flower Vase with Twin Handles - Ceramic - Kojima Kaitaro (児島塊太郎, b. 1947) - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Pale Blue Glazed Incense Burner - Ceramic - Yoji Kato (加藤洋二, b. 1953) - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Vase - Semi-Antique Rope-inlay One stroke Pattern like a Japanese calligraphy - Japan - Tatsuzo Shimaoka 島岡達三(1919-2007)
Kohiki Tea Bowl “Ice-Skin” - Ceramic - Katsumi Kako (加古勝己, b. 1965) - Japan - Heisei period (1989-present)