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Kobe, Kobe, Japan
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Kansai Collection Heritage Auction
Kansai, Japan, has a large number of Chinese antiques, calligraphy and painting collectors, including Ueno Riichi, Sakabe Fangjiro, Yamamoto Teijiro, Kurokawa Koshichi, Sakai Zensuke, etc. represented by Naito Konan. They are all collections of Chinese antiques, calligraphy and paintings that emerged centered in Kansai from the end of the Meiji era to the beginning of the Taisho era. At that time, China was undergoing the revolution of 1911 and the Qing Dynasty fell into chaos. The antiques, jades, calligraphy and paintings held by the princes and senior officials of the Qing Dynasty were successively purchased by Japanese collectors. Many fine works are displayed in Japan's famous Osaka Art Museum, Tokyo National Art Museum, temples and other collection institutions. There are still a large number of treasures in private collections. As the younger generation of Japan is influenced by Western civilization, many rare treasures are realized in the market as family heritage. This is why the world is paying attention to the Japanese antique market. After careful screening and appraisal by our team of experts, we have now launched 350 pieces of antiques, porcelain, jade, calligraphy and painting, and other high-quality auctions. Welcome to taste! If you have any questions, please send us an email yoshidakobe2023@gmailwe will reply you as soon as possible, thank you
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686997: Bowl with carved dragon and phoenix patterns from Ru Kiln of Song DynastyEst. $400-$800
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686998: Ru kiln of Song Dynasty adds color and depicts golden crabapple washEst. $400-$800Lot Passed
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687002: Ru kiln Qinglong temple vase with gold walrus pattern painted on lime powder, Song DynastyEst. $600-$1,500
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687006: Underglaze red large mallet bottle made in the Kangxi period of the Qing DynastyEst. $1,400-$3,000Lot Passed
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