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TJG - 18-20th c. Japanese Prints NO RESERVE
We are happy to present, with more than 185 Lots offered, our NO RESERVE Auction...with prints being added up until auction day! Lots of good shin hanga prints along with some nice ukiyo-e school designs all with very reasonable opening bids with no reserve.
The lots in the auction are are offered at "No Reserve" prices, where the opening bid equals that lot's Reserve Price. These lots have "NR" in the lot's title.
Please note our reasonable buyers premium. Quality shipping (safely packed/insured) is provided in-house for the convenience of our customers. Domestic/USA shipping is $30.00 (combined shipping $5.00 each additional Lot) Larger format prints have a higher postage rate. International shipping is $65.00 (combined shipping $5.00 each additional Lot). We also are happy to absorb Liveauctioneers' 3% charge for the convenience of winning bidders being able to pay safely and directly through Liveauctioneers.
Things Japanese Gallery,Ltd. was established in 1971 in New York City with a focus on Japanese art and antiques, and continues today with a worldwide relationship with collectors, dealers, architects, designers and anyone interested in wonderful Japanese woodblock prints!
The lots in the auction are are offered at "No Reserve" prices, where the opening bid equals that lot's Reserve Price. These lots have "NR" in the lot's title.
Please note our reasonable buyers premium. Quality shipping (safely packed/insured) is provided in-house for the convenience of our customers. Domestic/USA shipping is $30.00 (combined shipping $5.00 each additional Lot) Larger format prints have a higher postage rate. International shipping is $65.00 (combined shipping $5.00 each additional Lot). We also are happy to absorb Liveauctioneers' 3% charge for the convenience of winning bidders being able to pay safely and directly through Liveauctioneers.
Things Japanese Gallery,Ltd. was established in 1971 in New York City with a focus on Japanese art and antiques, and continues today with a worldwide relationship with collectors, dealers, architects, designers and anyone interested in wonderful Japanese woodblock prints!
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