Spring Cleaning 2023-03-20 Auction - 298 Price Results - Michael Bruce Auctions in CA - Page 10
LA CERAMIQUE D 'EXTREME-ORIENT, EX:  AVERY BRUNDAGECartier White Gold and Diamond La Dona WatchMassive Imari Bowl, Edo Period
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Auburn, CA, United States
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Noh Mask, Shiro Tenjin, Middle Edo Period: This beautiful Noh mask of Shiro Tenjin is carved and lacquered cypress wood and in excellent condition. It dates from the 18th century and was from the collection of Professor Charles Smith of
0166: Noh Mask, Shiro Tenjin, Middle Edo PeriodEst. US$300-US$600Lot Passed
Bugaku Mask of Sanju by Deme ToHachi, c. 1700: Red lacquered cypress wood Bugaku mask of Sanju by Deme Tohachi, a middle Edo period mask carver. This piece comes with a Tomobako and was formerly in the Prince Tokugawa collection. 8.75 x 6 inches
0167: Bugaku Mask of Sanju by Deme ToHachi, c. 1700Est. US$2,000-US$4,000Lot Passed
Noh Kagura Mask, Oba, 18/19th Century: Noh mask of Oba, an old woman. 18/19th century. Kagura is a type of Shinto ritual ceremonial dance that was one of the primary influences on the Noh theatre.
0168: Noh Kagura Mask, Oba, 18/19th CenturyEst. US$300-US$600Lot Passed
Ko-Sometsuke Tea Ceremony Plate: Small Ko-Sometsuke dish with vertical lip features a large pine tree and a house on a lake with a fisherman. Several rim chips. Maker's mark to base. 5.5 inch diameter.
0170: Ko-Sometsuke Tea Ceremony PlateEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
Ko-Sometsuke Tea Ceremony Plate: A unique Ko-sumetsuke tea ceremony plate with an unusual motif of a lotus pods and flowers. The perimeter of the dish is divided by interchanging lotus pods and blossoms among scrolling vegetation.
0171: Ko-Sometsuke Tea Ceremony PlateEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
Pair of Bronze Deer, Japan, Meiji Period: Exquisite pair of Japanese bronze Okimono of deer, possibly Meiji period, realistically cast as a buck and a doe, each in mid-step and signed on the underside [unread] (buck with rear leg repaired),
0172: Pair of Bronze Deer, Japan, Meiji PeriodEst. US$500-US$1,000Lot Passed
Temple Lions, Bronze, Japan, 18/19th Century: Large, well patinated cast pair of fierce, sitting bronze temple lions with gold painted eyes, one with mouth open, possibly used for screen holders. 18/19th century. 16 inches
0173: Temple Lions, Bronze, Japan, 18/19th CenturyEst. US$2,000-US$4,000Lot Passed
Fukusa, Edo Period: Embroidered black satin Fukusa of Li Bai beside the waterfall at Mount Lu, late Edo 23.5 x 23 inches. Domestic S/H $35 + 1.5% insurance. Multiple purchases from this auction may lower shipping costs.
0174: Fukusa, Edo PeriodEst. US$400-US$800Lot Passed
Crane and Minogame Fukusa, Edo Period: Extremely fine fukusa embroidered with a crane and Minogame, a mythical creature, to represent longevity. Late 18/early 19th century. 28.5 x 24 inches
0175: Crane and Minogame Fukusa, Edo PeriodEst. US$600-US$1,200Lot Passed
Edo Period Embroidered Fukusa,: This blue satin Fukusa has been exquisitely embroidered with a man seated at a table and two boys playing on a terrace. Very fine and extensive us of gold couching. Edo Period, 18th Century.
0177: Edo Period Embroidered Fukusa,Est. US$800-US$1,600Lot Passed
Embroidered Okina Dancer Fukusa, Edo Period: This ornately embroidered Fukusa features an Okina Bugaku dancer on a background.of woven gold threads. Various different gold threads are used to create multiple shades of gold. Middle 19th
0178: Embroidered Okina Dancer Fukusa, Edo PeriodEst. US$1,000-US$2,000Lot Passed
Edo/Meiji Period Obi: Beautiful antique Obi with fishing boats, chrysanthemums, and vines.
0178A: Edo/Meiji Period ObiEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
Edo/Meiji Period Obi: Beautiful antique Obi with Hoo Bird and flowers.
0178B: Edo/Meiji Period ObiEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
Late Meiji Period Silk Embroidery: Tel Meij, c. 1900-1910. 41 x 31 inches
0179C: Late Meiji Period Silk EmbroideryEst. US$250-US$350Lot Passed
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th Century: Cast iron tetsubin named Crocodile Mouth, with a mushikui, or bug eaten motif, handle with a yellow bronze lid and a tomobako inscribed and sealed by the artist, Hataho from Takaoka, Toyama. 19th
0180: Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyEst. US$750-US$1,500Lot Passed
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th Century: In the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly
0181: Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyEst. US$3,000-US$6,000Lot Passed
Tetsubin, 19th Century: Superb Tetsubin, Meiji Period, with all over wave patterns. Comes with Tomobako. Provenance: Virginia Parke
0182: Tetsubin, 19th CenturyEst. US$600-US$1,200Lot Passed
Bronze Teaburi (Handwarmer), Edo Period: Bronze Teaburi (handwarmer) with Minogame on front back and top. Edo Period. 6.5 inches high x 5 inches in diameter. Domestic S/H $35 + 1.5% insurance. Multiple purchases from this auction may
0186: Bronze Teaburi (Handwarmer), Edo PeriodEst. US$400-US$800Lot Passed