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SALE JAPANESE E. 20TH CENTURY CARVED WOODEN RABBIT |
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Inventory #: U-3261 |
Japanese early 20th century carved wooden rabbit. The rabbit OKIMONO is finely carved with the signature and KAO by artist. The rabbit measures 5 1/4" wide, 3 3/4" deep and 4 3/8" tall. (kanesu)
WAS $4,500 |
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SALE JAPANESE 20TH CENTURY WOODEN CARVING OF IMMORTAL NAMED KANZAN |
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Inventory #: U-2086 C |
Japanese 20th century wooden carving OKIMONO of KANZAN, a hermit, carrying his signature rolled hand scroll in his right hand and pointing up with his left. Kanzan means "cold mountain" so he is sometimes called the recluse of cold mountain. He was a recluse in the Taoist tradition. He is almos.. |
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JAPANESE 20TH CENTURY CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN RAT BY KATO TOMOHIKO |
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Inventory #: WU-06 |
Japanese 20th century carved and painted wooden rat by KATO TOMOHIKO (1938-). KATO TOMOHIKO is a NITTEN artist. Signed TOMOHIKO. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original wooden artist signed storage box. The rat measures 10" long, 3 1/4" tall and 3" wide. (rudene) |
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JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD GILDED FLOWER ARRANGEMENT WITH LACQUER PLANTER |
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Inventory #: JM-2 |
Japanese Meiji Period gilded floral arrangement with peonies, chrysanthemums and cherry blossoms in a black and gold lacquer planter. The planter has bamboo and swallows painted in gold lacquer in front, cymbidium orchids and plum blossoms on the sides and chyrsanthemums and sparrows in the back... |
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JAPANESE 20TH CENTURY WOODEN CARVING OF USOBUKI SOLD |
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Inventory #: U-2086B |
Japanese 20th century wooden carving OKIMONO of USOBUKI, in a seated position and yelling. USOBUKI is a character from Japanese KYOGEN theatre. He is the character that is always "bluffing" or lying. The OKIMONO measures 8" tall, 7 3/8" wide and 6" deep.
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Bronze Crow SOLD |
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Inventory #: U 2236 |
Shakudo crow on Bronze Tree stand with Kaki. Signed by Kinzan |
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IMAGINATIVE DARUMA FIGURE SOLD |
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Inventory #: E2-25 |
Japanese natural root imaginative figure of DARUMA. Symbol of strength. Calligraphy of Daruma philosophy is carved into one side of the figure. This carving was done by SUIJU in the year of the rat, in Showa 11, or 1936. Inscribed on bottom in red lacquer, JUBOKU, perhaps original collector. In.. |
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