Spring Cleaning No Reserve Auction 2020-03-29 Auction - 300 Price Results - The Scanlan Collection in CA
Jataka Thangka, Bhutan, 18th/19th CenturyDan Mask, Mid 20th CenturyAquatint with Drypoint by Georges Rouault (1871-1958)
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Auburn, CA, United States
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Spring Cleaning No Reserve Auction

Asian, Ethnographic, Fine Arts, and Antiques from the Private Scanlan Collection.
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Pair Kutani Kinrande Vases: Pair of tall early Meiji Period Kutani vases with floral and scholar motif.
0001: Pair Kutani Kinrande VasesEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
Large Kutani Charger, Meiji Period: Large Meiji Period Kutani Changer with 8 immortals in classic Kutani palette. 18.5 inch diameter.
0003: Large Kutani Charger, Meiji PeriodEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Mokubei Style Vase, Edo Period: Four-sided diamond shaped vase in the style of Aoki Mokubei features 3 figures in Kutani colors preparing to have an outdoor meal under a willlow tree and two people reading a scroll, all set against
0007: Mokubei Style Vase, Edo PeriodEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
Large Kakiemon Style Vase, Meiji Period: Large Kakiemon style lobed vase with handles featuring Phoenix and flowering branches.
0010: Large Kakiemon Style Vase, Meiji PeriodEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
Palatial Imari Fish Bowl: Classic Imari colors of red, blue, green, and black enamels highlighted with gold trim, boldly grace this massive Imari fish bowl standing nearly 26 inches tall and more than 32 inches at its widest
0013: Palatial Imari Fish BowlEst. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
Pair 18th Century Kakiemon Dishes: Pair of mirrored 18th century Kakiemon dishes in yellow, green, red, and blue enamels displaying a yellow kimono and two obi, one with peonies against a gold background and one in red Shibori hangin
0016: Pair 18th Century Kakiemon DishesEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
Imari Sake Bottle, Late Edo Period: Six lobed sake bottle in traditional Imari palette with two cartouche featuring a samurai with a courtesan sharing a picnic lunch by a lake, the cartouche separated by a flock of cranes in pale blue.
0018: Imari Sake Bottle, Late Edo PeriodEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Red Raku Chawan: Edo Period or earlier red raku chawan with incised calligraphy and multiple repairs.
0029: Red Raku ChawanEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
Chawan in Style of Korin or Kenzan: Chawan bowl with a peach painted to the inside and a stem, leaf, and inscription to the outside in the style of Korin or Kenzan, impressed round mark outside near base filled with glaze and a
0032: Chawan in Style of Korin or KenzanEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
Momoyama Period Ki Seto Chawan: Momoyama period (1573-1615). Small footed Ki Seto ceramic bowl with tan crackleware glaze. Ex Collection Martin Lerner, curator of Asian Art departments at Cleveland Museum of Art and MMA, sold at
0033: Momoyama Period Ki Seto ChawanEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
Momoyama or Edo Period Black Chawan: Momoyama or Edo Period chawan with black glaze with 2 spots of red and showing a white pottery base. Impressed with round mark. Purchased at PB84, a subsidiary of Sotheby Parke Bernet in the early
0036: Momoyama or Edo Period Black ChawanEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Momoyama Period Red Raku Chawan: Early Red raku glaze over cream colored clay, the unglazed base with a round mark and in an old Japanese storage box. Approximately 4 breaks restored and 1 hairline covered in old Japanese gold
0037: Momoyama Period Red Raku ChawanEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
Bugaku Mask, Emimen, c. 1760: This fabulous lacquer over wood mask of Emimen by Deme Yasui, c 1760, from the Prince Tokugawa Collection, is believed to be an exact copy of a mask from the Hachimangu Tsurugaoka Shrine in Kamakura.
0040: Bugaku Mask, Emimen, c. 1760Est. $6,000-$8,000Lot Passed