Asian Art, Modern Design and Decorative Arts 2014-10-09 Auction - 355 Price Results - Art + Object in nz - Page 6
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A large Cantonese ivory puzzle ballEmile GalleShoji Hamada (1894-1978)
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Auckland, New Zealand
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Asian Art, Modern Design and Decorative Arts

Welcome to the world of collecting in New Zealand in 2014. This catalogue is one of the most wide ranging we have offered to date. Featuring art, applied arts, design and taonga from New Zealand and almost every continent on the earth this current catalogue reflects the diversity of the collecting scene in Aotearoa. It is a catalogue which features some of the growth areas of collecting interest in New Zealand over the last decade.
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Japanese Fukagawa fish bowl: early 20th century, decorated to the exterior with bamboo mist design, a swimming carp to the interior, Mt. Fuji mark to the base. W. 250mm
0368: Japanese Fukagawa fish bowlEst. NZ$600-NZ$800
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Larger Japanese Fukagawa fish bowl: early 20th century, decorated to the exterior with bamboo mist design, a swimming carp to the interior, Mt. Fuji mark to the base. W. 300mm
0369: Larger Japanese Fukagawa fish bowlEst. NZ$800-NZ$1,200
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Japanese Satsuma trinket box: Meiji period, decorated with a duck amongst blossoming sprays, signed, with fitted box. W. 90mm
0370: Japanese Satsuma trinket boxEst. NZ$400-NZ$800
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Japanese Satsuma jar: Meiji period, with bamboo shaped handle, decorated with butterflies amongst kiku sprays and other flowers, signed Kinkozan. H. 250mm
0371: Japanese Satsuma jarEst. NZ$500-NZ$800
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Japanese Kutani lidded censer: Meiji period, with large handles, painted with figural panels, signed. H. 160mm
0373: Japanese Kutani lidded censerEst. NZ$250-NZ$350Lot Passed
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Japanese Imari shaped bottle vase: Meiji period. H. 190mm
0374: Japanese Imari shaped bottle vaseEst. NZ$100-NZ$200
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Pair of Japanese Imari vases: late Meiji period, with applied scrolling dragon to the body. H. 215mm
0375: Pair of Japanese Imari vasesEst. NZ$200-NZ$400
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Pair of Japanese decorative plates: with painted decoration. D. 230mm
0377: Pair of Japanese decorative platesEst. NZ$40-NZ$80
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Pair of 'He and She' Japanese Kutani tea cups: the exterior painted with shishi lions, the interior with lines of calligraphy, Kutani mark to the base, wood box. D. 65mm max. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott
0378: Pair of 'He and She' Japanese Kutani tea cupsEst. NZ$100-NZ$200
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Small Japanese porcelain vase: with splashed copper red glaze, signed. H. 160mm. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott
0379: Small Japanese porcelain vaseEst. NZ$40-NZ$80
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Tomimoto Kenkichi (1886-1963) [attrib.]: Blue and white porcelain lidded jar, with floral design, painted signature to the base, wood box. D. 120mm. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott; by repute, given to John and
0380: Tomimoto Kenkichi (1886-1963) [attrib.]Est. NZ$200-NZ$400
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Takita Koichi [attrib.]: Large porcelain squat vase, with brushed tenmoku and ash glaze. H. 180mm. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott
0381: Takita Koichi [attrib.]Est. NZ$200-NZ$400
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Shoji Kamoda (1933-1983) [attrib.]: Small stoneware bottle with ash glaze. H. 140mm. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott; by repute, given by the potter to Marguerite Scott in 1967 when she visited his kiln with
0382: Shoji Kamoda (1933-1983) [attrib.]Est. NZ$80-NZ$120
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Shoji Kamoda (1933-1983): Stoneware vase with poured ash glaze, impressed mark. H. 180mm. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott; by repute, purchased by Marguerite Scott in May 1967 during a visit to the
0383: Shoji Kamoda (1933-1983)Est. NZ$500-NZ$800
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Sakuma Totaro (1900-1976): Mashiko pottery dish, with gestural prunus design to the centre, on reserve on a kaki glaze, wood box. D. 285mm. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott; by repute, purchased by
0384: Sakuma Totaro (1900-1976)Est. NZ$100-NZ$200
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Taroemon Nakazato (1885-1985): Karatsu style stoneware vase, with Jun glaze poured over tenmoku, signed wood box. H. 215mm Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott; by repute, presented by the potter to John and
0385: Taroemon Nakazato (1885-1985)Est. NZ$200-NZ$400
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Tatsuzo Shimaoka (1919-2007) [attrib.]: Unusual small stoneware ash glazed conical bowl, with tetsue brushwork, signed wood box. D. 125mm Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott; by repute, gifted to John and Marguerite Scott
0386: Tatsuzo Shimaoka (1919-2007) [attrib.]Est. NZ$300-NZ$500
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Shoji Hamada (1894-1978): Large stoneware vase, with tetsue brushwork over nuka glaze. H. 210mm. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott.
0387: Shoji Hamada (1894-1978)Est. NZ$2,500-NZ$4,000
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Mashiko pottery square platter: with tetsue brushwork to the centre, kaki glaze to the rim. W. 265mm. Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott.
0388: Mashiko pottery square platterEst. NZ$50-NZ$100
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Mashiko pottery stoneware dish: with tetsue brushwork on reserve on ash glaze. D. 310mm Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott.
0389: Mashiko pottery stoneware dishEst. NZ$50-NZ$100
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Japanese tenmoku globular ribbed vase: with indented side, signed. H. 215mm Provenance: Collection of John & Marguerite Scott.
0390: Japanese tenmoku globular ribbed vaseEst. NZ$100-NZ$200
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