Fine Asian Art 2016-11-19 Auction - 428 Price Results - Galerie Zacke in AT - Page 14
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LARGE FIVE-FOLD LOBED BOWLFLAT CASE FOR CARDSMEKO: YOUNG MONKEY TRAINER
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Vienna, Austria
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Fine Asian Art

Antique and archaic Asian art
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SHUNGYOKU: GOD OF FORTUNE DAIKOKU: Netsuke, ivory. Japan, Meiji, (1868 – 1912) The god of wealth, counted among the Seven Gods of Fortune in Japan, Shichi Fukujin. Particularly vivid composition. He is wearing his typical head
0313: SHUNGYOKU: GOD OF FORTUNE DAIKOKUEst. €600-€1,200
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IKKOSAI: TWO BOYS AND OCTOPUS: Netsuke-Okimono, ivory. Japan, Meiji, (1868 – 1912) This splendidly formed netsuke from a well known artist depicts a large standing boy and a little one sitting next to a basket. Raising its
0314: IKKOSAI: TWO BOYS AND OCTOPUSEst. €700-€1,400
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GYOKUZAN: STREET PEDDLER: Netsuke, ivory. Japan, Meiji, 19th century Spiritedly crafted netsuke of a merchant sitting at the streetside, with a tub in front of him, as well as a cup in one hand, in the other on a rope a big
0315: GYOKUZAN: STREET PEDDLEREst. €500-€1,000
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SHOMIN: ACTOR WITH MASK OF USOFUKI: Netsuke, ivory. Japan, Meiji, (1868 – 1912) A figurative netsuke, in all intricate details very exactly crafted, depicting an actor. The man stands with one leg on a drum and holds a fan, as
0316: SHOMIN: ACTOR WITH MASK OF USOFUKIEst. €600-€1,200
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A BEAUTIFUL BIJIN LADY: Okimono, ivory. Japan, Meiji, (1868 – 1912) Small, nicely-shaped figure of a bijin, detailed and exact composition, just as seen in Japanese color woodblock prints of Ukiyo-e. The composition
0317: A BEAUTIFUL BIJIN LADYEst. €250-€500
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RAT ON A LEAF: Netsuke, wood. Japan, late 19th cent. The powerfully structured leaf forms a flat base. Arranged upon it are the rat and two round fruits on stems. The rat has black inlaid eyes, clutches the leaf
0318: RAT ON A LEAFEst. €500-€1,000
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LOTUS LEAF WITH MOKUGYO: Netsuke, staghorn. Japan, 19th cent. A particularly fine piece from the Asakusa School of work originating in Edo-Tokyo. Round manjugata (form), precisely naturalistic craftmanship! On the front
0319: LOTUS LEAF WITH MOKUGYOEst. €550-€1,100Lot Passed
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TWO BOYS AND A TUB: Netsuke, ivory. Japan, 19th cent. Two karako (boys in chines. art) snuggle at a wooden tub that is closed on top. The figural composition is well-done, the boys are perhaps curious and decide
0320: TWO BOYS AND A TUBEst. €450-€900
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TWO TABLE DISHES: Glazed Oribe ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji to 20th cent. Flat bowl with straight sides and irregular form, for offering little snacks to guests. The green glazed areas are here underlaid with a
0321: TWO TABLE DISHESEst. €150-€300Lot Passed
WATER DROPPER WITH TIGER: Glazed ceramic. Korea, 18th until 19th cent. Rectangular water dropper with two openings and relief depictions on the upper surface. A "tiger in a bamboo grove" is shown, while the beast of prey is
0322: WATER DROPPER WITH TIGEREst. €200-€400Lot Passed
CUP: Glazed Oribe ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji to 20th cent. The circulating decor with landscape is semiplastic and offers distinctive rocks, as well as varying, partly gnarled trees. The raised areas
0323: CUPEst. €150-€300Lot Passed
CUP-SHAPED BOWL: Glazed Oribe ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji to after The form is defined from the round foot to a slightly ovoid compression, the curved sides with irregular lobed rim, from which the green glaze
0325: CUP-SHAPED BOWLEst. €350-€700Lot Passed
CHAWAN: Glazed Raku ceramic. Japan, Japan, approx. Meiji and later The glaze is black and glossy, partly with obvious pore development. The wall is ribbed and tapered to the top, mouth with dominantly
0326: CHAWANEst. €400-€800Lot Passed
LARGE POT WITH LID: Glazed Oribe ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji to after An especially attractive, large teapot in spherical form with two slightly irregular, curved grommet handles; the slanted, tall spout is somewhat
0327: LARGE POT WITH LIDEst. €1,200-€2,400Lot Passed
INK VESSEL: Porcelain. Japan, 19th cent. to Meiji Blue underglaze painting with water depiction, an island with buildings and mountain chain in abbreviated painting style. The vessel has a wreath around the
0328: INK VESSELEst. €250-€500Lot Passed
WATER DROPPER: Porcelain. Japan, approx. Meiji to after Square water dropper with little opening, which is oval, edged in yellow, on the field are script characters 天 保 年 寶 道
0329: WATER DROPPEREst. €220-€440Lot Passed
DEEP BOWL: Glazed Oribe ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji to after Arched body with angular, flared rim, from which green glaze flows to a third of the wall with powerful drop formation. With brown color painted
0330: DEEP BOWLEst. €280-€560Lot Passed
POT VESSEL: Glazed ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji to after Tall form, curving somewhat toward the exterior, with flat bottom. The highly glossy glaze is very animated with brown mottling and design over the
0331: POT VESSELEst. €550-€1,100Lot Passed
CHAWAN: Glazed Raku ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji and later Gently irregular and somewhat angularly-shaped body, mouth in mostly straight progression. Inside completely glazed in black-brown, exterior shows
0332: CHAWANEst. €280-€560Lot Passed
DEEP BOWL: Glazed Oribe ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji to after Cup-shaped bowl with straight sides, der foot unglazed and crusty, the uppermost section of the wall offset by a slight ridge. Distinctive green
0333: DEEP BOWLEst. €400-€800Lot Passed
VASE-SHAPED VESSEL: Glazed ceramic. Japan, 19th cent. to Meiji Spherical form over a foot ring and with dynamically flared mouth. Light blue-grey glaze with partly compact craquelé. Rust-brown coloring of
0334: VASE-SHAPED VESSELEst. €700-€1,400Lot Passed
QUIVER-SHAPED WALL VASE: Glazed Oribe ceramic. Japan, approx. Meiji to after Pipe-shaped wall vase with light ribbing, the foot round and angularly carved, becoming oval toward the top with slightly compression. Beige glaze
0335: QUIVER-SHAPED WALL VASEEst. €120-€240Lot Passed
BOTTLE FOR SAKE: Glazed ceramic. Japan, approx. 19th cent. to Meiji and later Ovoid bottle form of this sake tokuri with flat foot and short, little neck with strong protruding rim. On the black-brown glaze are
0336: BOTTLE FOR SAKEEst. €600-€1,200Lot Passed
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