Kodansu — Japanese lacquered mother-of-pearl jewelry cabinet — Japan - Wood, Mother of pearl - Japan - Japanese Kodansu
Height: 51 cm, total weight: 4.5 kg, a large kokeshi doll. Sosaku Kokeshi "創作こけし" - Wood - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Japanese Cast-Iron Kettle (Tetsubin) with Arare Hailstone Pattern, by a Kamashi Ironsmith — Meiji / - Iron - Japan - Taishō period (1912-1926)
有田焼 唐草金彩蓮花模様壺 古許窯 菊水 - Porcelain - Arita ware, arabesque gold-colored lotus pattern vase, Koho kiln, made by Kikusui - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Enso / Japanese Vintage Hanging Scroll KAKEJIKU / Paper / Hand Painted - Japanese - Japan (No reserve price)
Tea bowl - A finely painted Satsuma teabowl depicting an outdoor scene with some noble figures. - Ceramic, Gold, Enamel
A large and soft netsuke depicting a group of five mushrooms and a caterpillar - Stag antler, Wood - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Ancient Bronze Sage Figure — Sencha Tea Ceremony Ornament - Bronze - 前田照雲 Maeda Shōun(1879–1924) - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)
Hagi Ware / Banko Ware / Japanese Chawan Set of 3 - Shogetsu Kiln / Kuroishi Kiln / Tea Bowl / Tea Ceremony / Chanoyu - Chawan (3) - Pottery - Sado / Matcha
Tray - Extra-large(66cm)refined antique wooden tray designed with four legs and gold pine needle/crane - Wood, Gold - pine tree/crane/wave/tray
Vase - Bronze, Signed Shibuya Hoshu / Takaoka Copperware / Japanese Vintage Metal Flower Vase (H:16cm) - Japan (No reserve price)
Wood, Signed Shunzan Haruyama - A finely carved wood okimono of a monkey seated with an attentive gaze - Meiji - Taisho period (1900-1910 circa)
Bronze - Hidemine 英峰 - Ebisu 恵比寿 a deity associated with bountiful harvests and business prosperity about - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Noh mask - Wood, high quality wooden sculptured female Noh mask - Wakaonna若女 Artist: Maekawa Zuiun前川瑞雲 - Wakaonna Noh mask bag
Kagami Crystal - Edo Kiriko Blue Crystal Bud Vase (Ichirin-zashi) - F663-1687CCB - Including - Crystal glass - Kagami Crystal (Studio) - Japan - Heisei period (1989-present)
Very fine jubako with floral roundel maki-e design - including tomobako - Wood, Gold, Lacquer - Japan - 19th century