Nanga (南画) High Seclusion by the Pine Creek - Paper, Hanging scroll - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Set of 10 Hand-Painted Mino Ware Porcelain Sake Cups with Display Cabinet - Porcelain - 秀泉窯 翠泉 Shusen-gama Suisen - Japan - 1900-2000
Nakamura Kousai 中村湖彩 - Natsume - decorated in colored maki-e with playful New Year motifs - Wood, lacquer
道場宗廣 Dōjō Sōkō - Natsume - Willow Design Lacquer Tea Caddy (柳蒔絵 中棗) - Wood, lacquer - Lacquered Tea Caddy
Zen Language Calligraphy 禅語 - Every day is a good day - hanging scroll - Handpainted on paper - “Tatebe Kaiun 建部快雲(1897-1988)” - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Konishi Issei 小西一斎 - Natsume - Japanese Lacquer Natsume Tea Caddy by Konishi Issei with Willow Maki-e Design - Wood, lacquer - Lacquered Tea Caddy
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)
Free shippingSuiboku Ink Sansui Mountain Landscapes Rivers Arbor - Okuhara Seiko 奥原晴湖 (1837-1913) - Japan (No reserve price)
With inscription on the base and possibly signed in gold on the foot rim: 'Nakamura Baikei zō' - Ceramic - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)
Takahashi Masayoshi – Kaga maki-e kotobukirin natsume with chrysanthemum and paulownia - Wood - Takahashi Masayoshi - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Shoki the Demon Queller and Oni — Hanging Scroll - Paper - 狩野探道 Kano Tando(1890-1948) - Japan - Taisho–Showa period(1912–1948)
Natsume - Japanese Red Lacquer Tea Caddy with Gold Maki-e Foliage Design - Wood, lacquer - Lacquered Tea Caddy
会津塗Aizu lacquerware - Omori Shigeru大森 茂 - Box - Refined Japanese Aizu three-Tierd Wooden Jubako with Cranes maki-e design and Original Tomobako - Wood, natrual wood - bird/box/crane/Jubako
Vase - Ceramic, Gold, Enamel, A fine Gosu Satsuma ceramic vase decorated with floral motifs and butterflies - Japan - Meiji period (late 19th century)
Pine Tree and Gourd - Small Bird・Magpie - hanging scroll - Handpainted on silk - “Funakoshi Choka 舟越長嘉” - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
A highly impactful set featuring a 2.2 kg() Naruko kokeshi and a kokeshi by Eiji Aida. - Wood - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)