Japanese
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#1507 Japanese Carved Ivory Kannon Shrine , circa 1868 - 1911 **SOLD** to U.K. February 2017
Only 1 left in stockAn ivory clad pagoda form home shrine to the bodhisattva Kannon (known in China as Guanyin). The roof panels are carved with a dragon amongst stylized clouds and lotus leaves. The 'body' of the building housing the miniature Kannon is decorated with phoenix and bands of flowers and lotus petals. This item was probably made in Japan duringthe Meiji period (1868-1911)
Condition: there are two roof panels missing (one from the top and one from the back); a small door handle is missing and the roof edge and two of the corners of the pagoda base are chipped.
20cm (8 inches) high; 10cm (4 inches) wide at the base.
Please note - purchasers from outside the European Union will require a CITES Certificate and may also require import documentation within their own country.
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#0601 Large Japanese Export Stick Stand, Meiji period (1868-1911), Signed **SOLD** November 2017
Only 1 left in stockA large, and heavy, Stick Stand, ( for holding walking sticks and umbrellas), profusely decorated, in Satsuma style, with a panapoly of historical scenes enclosed within elaborately enamelled textile (?) patterns and surmounted by a large coiled dragon amongst stylized clouds. This item was made in Japan for export to Europe or America during the late 19th or early 20th Century.
Condition: there are chips to the rim, some cracks around the base and losses to the head and claws of the dragon.
39cm (15.3 inches) high Weight: approx 9 kg (19lb 12oz).
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#1537 Two Miniature Earthenware Teoke from Japan, Meiji period (1868-1911) **SOLD** through our Liverpool shop June 2017
Only 1 left in stockA pair of small Satsuma style earthenware Teoke (traditional Japanese water buckets) made, for export, during the late 19th or early 20th Century,
Condition: excellent - no damages and no restoration.
11.5cm (4.5 inches) high.
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#0052 Signed Japanese Ivory Umbrella Handle - Meiji Period (1868-1911) **Sold** to Belgium - March 2008 售至比利时 - 2008年 3月
Only 1 left in stockAn exquisitely carved ivory umbrella handle depicting three monkeys at play. The base is signed. This item was made, circa 1890-1910, during the Meiji period.
Condition: There is the usual yellowing and age related cracks. The 'skeleton' of the umbrella is without fabric and this item is being sold either for renovation or for the handle.
11.2 inches (28.5cm) long.
Please note - purchasers from outside the European Union will require a CITES Certificate and may also require import documentation within their own country. 0.9 inches (2.2cm) square.
日本明治时期 象牙雕伞柄 有署名
一件雕刻精美的象牙伞柄,上有三只小猴在戏耍。底有署名。为日本明治时期约1890-1910年间的作品。
品相:因年代久远象牙有泛黄和开裂的迹象。伞骨架尚存,但伞布已失。长28.5厘米。2.2厘米见方。
请注意:欧盟以外国家的买家,在购买时需要申请CITES(濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约)许可证,及其本国的准许进口文件。 -
#0163 Rare Meiji Japanese Bronze Plaque - Signed **Sold** through our Liverpool shop -
Only 1 left in stockA rare bronze Japanese plaque, finely decorated with gold and silver, depicting scholars, a sage and a boy in a garden landscape. This item was made during the Meiji period (1868-1911) and is signed on the back.
Condition - the foot rim appears to have been soldered - otherwise excellent. No damages.
10.75 inches (27.3cm) Diameter.
精美稀有的日本明治时期青铜人物盘 有署名
一件精美稀有的日本明治时期青铜盘,镏金错银装饰点缀于花园、高士、圣贤和孩童间。作于日本明治时期,背面有署名。
品相:圈足似乎经过焊接,除此之外品相完好。无损伤。直径27.3厘米。 -
#0161 Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Plaque - Meiji Period (1868-1911) **Sold** to USA
Only 1 left in stockA cloisonne enamel plaque or large dish depicting a finch amongst peony and convulvulus flowers. This item was made for export in Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1911).
Condition - good overall - there is surface wear but no damage to the interior. Most of the gilding to the rim has worn away and there is an area of enamel loss (impact damage) to the footrim. No further damage and no restoration.
日本明治时期 掐丝珐琅牡丹纹盘
一件掐丝珐琅牡丹纹大盘。为日本明治时期的外销品。
品相:整体良好。表面有磨损,但内部无损伤。口沿的镀金已经大多磨掉了,圈足上有一处因磕碰造成的釉面缺失。无其他损伤或修复 -
#0108 Japanese Bronze 'Basket Weave' vase - 19thCentury
Only 1 left in stockA rare and unusual flower vase skillfully made in bronze using a basket-weave technique. This item has a tin liner and was made during the Meiji period (1868-1911}.
Condition is extremely fine with no damages or repairs and a very good patination.
9.5 inches(24cm) High 6.5 inches(16.5cm) Diameter.
日本19世纪“织篮”型青铜瓶
一件稀有的青铜瓶,采用了“编织”的技巧而制作。内有一锡内衬,作于明治时期(1868-1911)。
品相:完好。无损伤,无修补,包浆饱满厚重。高24厘米,直径16.5厘米。 -
#0158 Japanese Carved Okinomo - Sparrows on Branch - Meiji **Sold** through our Liverpool shop - October 2010
Only 1 left in stockAn attractively carved okinomo, depicting three sparrows on a branch, made in Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1911) for export to Europe or the U.S.
Condition very good. There is one crack which runs through the centre of the branch and finishes as a hairline on the first birds head. The ivory displays the usual age yellowing - most visible on the back view.This item would have originally come with a carved wood base but will stand on its own on a stable horizontal surface.
7.8 inches (20cm)long 3 inches (7.6cm)high .
Please note - purchasers from outside the European Union will require a CITES Certificate and may also require import documentation within their own country.
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#0199 Pair of Japanese Ruby Red Baisse-taille Enamel Vases - Meiji **Sold** through our shop - September 2008 利物浦店内售出 - 2008年9月
Only 1 left in stockA pair of ruby red "pigeon blood" baisse-taille enamel vases hammered and carved in low relief depicting sparrows and styalized bamboo. These items are unsigned and were made in Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1911).
Condition - very good. No damages.
4.8 inches (12cm) High.
日本明治 一对红色浅浮雕珐琅瓶
一对“鸽血红”浅浮雕珐琅瓶,上有麻雀竹枝。作于日本明治年间,无署名
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#1569 Japanese Satsuma style Buddha, circa 1900 - 1930 ** Sold** May 2018
Only 1 left in stockAn enamelled Satsuma style earthenware Buddha made in Japan, for export during the early 20thCcentury.
Condition: excellent.
11cm (4.3 inches) high.
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#1577 Victorian Painted Lacquer Panel from Japan, circa 1875 - 1900
Only 1 left in stockA lacquered wooden panel decorated in Victorian taste with well painted flowering roses, made in Japan for export during the last quarter of the 19th Century.
Condition: there are chips and losses to the lacquer - mostly at the edges of the panel.
40cm (15.75 inches) high; 24.5cm (9.5 inchs) wide.