Byōbu folding screen - Paper, Wood, Silk, A six-panel folding screen depicting a scene from the Tale of Genji on gold leaf and dust - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)
Free shippingA collection with a prestigious provenance - accompanied by an appraisal manuscript - an artist's - Ike no Taiga 池大雅 (1723-1776) - Japan - Edo Period
Zushi 厨子 with Happi Benzaiten 八臂弁財天 - Polychrome, Wood, Lacquer, Brass - Japan - Second half Edo period (18th century / first half 19th century)
Byōbu folding screen - Ink on genuine gold leaf, paper, Lacquered wood , metal fittings - Japan - Byōbu folding screen
Amusing Netsuke of four monkeys lifting their leader at arm's length. - Wood - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Very fine bird-and-flower through four seasons, signed - including inscribed tomobako - Taba Shorei (1900-?) - Japan
Suzuribako 硯箱 (writing box) - Box - Refined Suzuribako with nashiji lacquer and vivid rooster/hen maki-e design - Wood, Gold - Rooster/hen/couple
A fine wooden articulated netsuke depicting two chestnuts with a small worm coming out of a hole. - Wood - Japan - Edo Period (19th century)
Japanese Bronze Infant Buddha (Kanbutsu) on Lotus Base – Edo Period (17th–18th Century) - Sculpture Bronze - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Very fine painting "Portrait of the head of shrine", signed - including inscribed tomobako - Silk - Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-1799) - Japan - Late Edo period
Shônai ishô’dansu 衣装箪笥 (cabinet of drawers) - Keyaki wood (Zelkova – "Japanese oak"), Iron - Japan - Early Meiji period (Second half 19th century)
Very fine painting "Two beauties enjoying cool summer breeze", signed - including inscribed tomobako - Silk - Attributed to Yasukawa Harusada 保川春貞 (1798-1849) - Japan - Late Edo period
Wajimanuri 輪島塗 Wajima lacquerware - Tray (5) - Antique wood tray with nashiji lacquer and gold maki-e pattern - Wood, Gold - tray/bird/pine tree/sun
Zuihōdō Maruyama Tappei – Bronze Fudō Myōō Figure with Lacquer Finish – 33 cm Sculpture - Bronze - Maruyama Tappei - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Very fine winter landscape "Shrine on the cliff" - Silk - Takahashi Chikunen (1887-1961) - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)