Authentic Signed Chinese Silk Screen Hand Painted Folding ScreenRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)$1(1 bid)3 days Left
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JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN PAINTING ON SILK, 35.5IN x 70IN (90cm x 178cm)The Rug Life4.3(17)$4006 days Left
Japanese Painted Screen, Landscape w/ Rikshaw & FiguresCase Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals4.7(308)$1502 days Left
A silk flower and bird screen of Lü Ji in the Ming DynastyEastern Art Auction House4.7(234)$1007 days Left
SoldJAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN 'CRANES'Height: 35 1/2 in (90.2 cm) Length: 15 1/8 in (38.4 cm) Width: 4 in (10.2 cm) Japanese ScreenSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Privacy Folding Screen Byobu Red-Crowned Crane Four Panel Table Divider Art DecorJapanese Privacy Folding Screen Byobu Red-Crowned Crane Four Panel Table Divider Art Decor. This hand painted privacy folding screen features red-crowned cranes, trees, and foliage. This item is in goSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Four-Panel 'Cranes' Folding Screen, MeijiJapanese Four-Panel 'Cranes' Folding Screen Meiji Period {59 3/4 x 98 inches (151.7 x 248.9 cm) approximately}See Sold Price
SoldA Five-Panel Japanese Byobu Folding Screen, Pine Trees and CranesA five-panel folding screen, or Byobu, featuring a painting of two Red-crowned Cranes amidst a large, gnarled pine tree, rendered against a shimmering gold ground, possibly achieved with gold leaf orSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese six-panel folding screenJapanese six-panel folding screen. Decorated with cranes and pine, 19th century, 67"h x 146" overall.See Sold Price
SoldHand Painted Japanese Folding Screen with Pine Tree andC.1970 Hand painted Japanese folding screens with pine tree and cranes, 4 panels, beautiful reproductions of oriental paintings on artistic four fold screens. The silk screens are all done by well-knoSee Sold Price
SoldA FINE PAIR OF SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREENS) DEPICTING CRANESA FINE PAIR OF SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREENS) DEPICTING CRANES Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Ink, watercolors, and gold leaf on paper. Each mounted on silk brocade on six wood panels.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Japanese Table ScreensTwo 19th C Japanese folding table screens. One depicting figures fishing, other depicting cranes on branch and ground below. 12.25" H x 22" WSee Sold Price
SoldFour-Panel Japanese Byobu Folding ScreenPainted Room Divider With White Cranes, or Storks on a Blue BackgroundSee Sold Price
SoldJAPANESE MINIATURE FOLDING SCREENJapanese Komai Damascene Four-Part Byobu Miniature Folding Screen, one side with images of silver and gold cranes inlaid in steel, other side in brass with etched Japanese landscape decoration. 3 3/4"See Sold Price
SoldPair of Japanese six-panel folding screensPair of Japanese six-panel folding screens. Each ink, color and gold on paper, depicting a flock of red-headed cranes in varied poses, set against a gold leaf ground, signed, 68.25"h x 146"w each.See Sold Price
SoldPair of Japanese six-panel folding screensPair of Japanese six-panel folding screens, ink, color and gold on paper, each depicting a flock of red-headed cranes in varied poses, set against a gold leaf ground, 66.5"h. x 145.5"w.See Sold Price
SoldJapanese Antique Six Panel Crane Bird Floor ScreenAn antique Japanese folding story screen. Mixed media watercolor, gouache, and metallic leaf. Decorated in striking wildlife landscapes with crane birds. Mounted to a wood, paper, and silk covered fraSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese 4-Panel Screen with Cranes.Japanese 4-panel folding screen displaying a pair of red-crowned cranes standing amongst foliage and gilt ground. From a New Rochelle, NY estate. Dimensions: screen measures approx. 53.5" w x 37&See Sold Price
SoldVintage Tall Japanese Hand Painted Folding ScreenLovely four panel folding screen appears to be of Japanese origin. Beautifully hand painted cranes around and in a willow type tree. Ornate paper backing. Size = 102" x 67.5"See Sold Price
Sold"Japanese Crane and Pine - Byobu Folding ScreenThis exquisite folding screen painting features elegant Japanese cranes standing near a pond surrounded by lush greenery and a gnarled pine tree. The background is adorned with a stunning gold-leaf grSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese 20th Century red and black lacquered 6 panel folding screen with gilt crane motif. 84"H xJapanese 20th Century red and black lacquered 6 panel folding screen with gilt crane motif. 84"H x 96"W(unfolded)See Sold Price
SoldJapanese Painted 4-Panel Folding ScreenJapanese painted four-panel folding screen, 20th century, with scenic decoration of crane birds and lotus flowers, with brocade fabric border and black lacquer frame. [Overall: 36" H x 70" W]. CreasesSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Hand Painted Bamboo Wall ScreenDESCRIPTION: A signed Japanese hand painted folding wall screen depicting a scene with three white crane birds over a gold gilt ground, and further embellished with painted green bamboo leaves accentsSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Lacquered Stacking Boxes & Folding ScreenJapanese laquered stacking boxes and folding screen, including five tier stacking box set with crane motif and four panel folding screen depicting village scene. Boxes: 16.75" H x 9.5" square. SurfaceSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Edo Period Six Panel Floor ScreenJapanese Edo period six panel folding floor screen depicting an idyllic river scene of two cranes by a flowing river with a budding prunus tree stretching across the composition, all against a gold grSee Sold Price
SoldJAPANESE 4-PANEL GOLD LEAF SCREEN WITH CRANESJapanese. A 4-panel byobu or folding screen, with gold leaf, and depicting a landscape scene with cranes, apparently unmarked. Approximate dimensions: h. 69", w. 99", d. 0.625".See Sold Price
SoldA JAPANESE SIX-PANEL BYOBU WITH CRANES AND PINE, MOMOYAMA, EARLY EDO, LATE 16TH–EARLY 17TH CENTURYLarge folding screen painted in ink, watercolor, and gold leaf on paper, showing a family of cranes nesting under a pine tree. Mounted with silk brocade on black-lacquered frame. Size:172.8 by 370 cm.See Sold Price
SoldANONYMOUS Cranes with Prunus Blossoms Edo period (1615-1868), 19th centuryANONYMOUS Cranes with Prunus Blossoms Edo period (1615-1868), 19th century A two-panel folding screen, ink, colors, gofun (calcified crushed oyster-shell gesso), and gold on paper within a double silkSee Sold Price