Sold2023Japanese Stoneware Chaire Tea CaddySmall Japanese Edo period ceramic chaire or tea caddy for matcha, 18th to 19th century. Darkly glazed Seto Ware, stoneware with a splash of white. Impressed stamp along the unglazed lower edge. With aSee Sold Price
Sold2016Japanese Brown Pottery Tea CaddyJapanese brown pottery tea caddy, Meiji period, with cover, 2 1/4" h.See Sold Price
Sold2022Japanese Yellow Seto Pottery Charger Meiji EdoJapanese Yellow Seto ware pottery charger. Meiji Edo Period with some glaze puddling to make an unusual swirl pattern. Date early 19th to mid 19th century. Condition some surface wear, two glaze lossSee Sold Price
Sold2019Pottery tea caddy. Japan. Meiji period. (1868-1912).Pottery tea caddy. Japan. Meiji period. (1868-1912). Satsuma ware. Square form. Decoration of an imperial carriage and flowers. 3-3/4" x 3-3/4" x 5-3/4".See Sold Price
Sold2024Japanese Boxwood Natsume Tea CaddyJapanese lacquered boxwood Natsume tea caddy, 19th century, Edo to Meiji period. With an inlaid decoration of bamboo shoots. With a box.(Caddy) height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 2 1/2 in. (Box) height: 4 1See Sold Price
Sold2023Fine Japanese Edo To Meiji Period Cloisonne Tea CaddyDESCRIPTION: Fine antique Japanese Edo to Meiji period cloisonne tea caddy decorated with floral enamel motifs. With matching lid. CIRCA: 18th-19th Century ORIGIN: Japan DIMENSIONS: H: 4 1/4" W: 3 1/4See Sold Price
Sold201818th C. Japanese Edo Terracotta Tea Caddy w/ Lid**Originally Listed At $400** Japan, Edo Period, 18th century CE. Lovely stoneware tea caddy (chaire) with turned ivory lid. Decorated with orange/brown ash glaze (Raku technique) with combed lines arSee Sold Price
Sold201917thc Japanese Oribe Pottery Incense Box / KogoA Japanese oribe pottery / stoneware incense box / kogo (used in Japanese tea ceremony). Late 17th / early 18th century, Edo period. Faceted square box with canted corners, olive glaze. Measures 2.25"See Sold Price
Sold2017Early Japanese Hagi Glazed Tea Bowl 2''x5.25''. PotteryEarly Japanese Hagi Glazed Tea Bowl 2''x5.25''. Pottery dish is in excellent condition. 18th century, Edo period. Chawan, yunomi.See Sold Price
Sold2017Japanese Oribe Fisherman Candlestick 11''x4.5''.Japanese Oribe Fisherman Candlestick 11''x4.5''. Pottery figural glazed lamp with kintsugi gold repair at top rim. 19th century, Edo or Meiji period. SetoSee Sold Price
Sold2016Important Early Seto [Cha-ire] TeaCaddy Japanese, mid-Edo, beautiful old stoneware tea caddy with rich patina including one old and two new silk storage bags, each in separate wood storage box, 4 x 2-1/2 in., (seven pieces). ConditionSee Sold Price
Sold2016Five Asian Carved ItemsFive Asian carved items, late Qing- Republic Period, to include: pewter tea caddy 14 1/2" h, wood carved polychrome figure, 13 1/2" h, pottery horse 7 1/2" h, wood chopstick holder 8 1/2" h, JapaneseSee Sold Price
Sold2023Japanese Satsuma Pottery Tea Caddy Jar, signed,extremely fine detaied scenes including villagers and birds & flower, fine gold work, 5" tall, lid repaired, body excellent.See Sold Price
Sold2022RAKU RYŌNYŪ (KICHIZAEMON IX, 1756-1834) A Red Raku Ware Tea Bowl Edo period (1615-1868...RAKU RYŌNYŪ (KICHIZAEMON IX, 1756-1834) A Red Raku Ware Tea Bowl Edo period (1615-1868), after 1811 The earthenware chawan featuring a variegated glaze of shades of red, orange, gray, black,See Sold Price
Sold2016Antique Edo Period Japanese Tea Cup LampRare and important antique Edo Period Japanese tea cup lamp. Composed of seven pieces of matching hand-painted porcelain cups stacked with wood spacers in between. Measures 28 inches tall.See Sold Price
Sold2023Japanese Kiyala and Bamboo Tea Chest Edo PeriodA Japanese iron-bound bamboo tea chest, rectangular case with removable front panel, decorative iron mounts and flanked bail handles on a scroll carved base c. 1780 Edo Period Provenance E & J FrankelSee Sold Price
Sold2017A PAIR OF VERY FINE JAPANESE IMARI VASESA PAIR OF VERY FINE JAPANESE IMARI VASES AND SATSUMA TEA CADDY, MEIJI PERIOD. The matching porcelain vases finely decorated with cobalt blue red oxide raised enamels and gilt with flared everted rimsSee Sold Price
Sold2023Japanese Meiji Silver Tea CaddyJapanese Meiji Period Tea Caddy is densely decorated with high relief motifs of iris growing by a stream. They are placed against a hand tooled background. Created in Japan for the western market, theSee Sold Price
Sold2022(4) Japanese pottery chawan tea bowls(4) Japanese pottery chawan tea bowls, Meiji Period or later (late 19th to 20th c.), Japan, including two square-form red glaze Shino ware bowls decorated with geometric slip designs and domed mound eSee Sold Price
Sold2017Japanese Tetsubin Chagama Iron KettleJapanese Tetsubin Chagama Iron Kettle, antique Edo period tea kettle with beautiful raised dragon Mt Fuji decoration, ca. early 19th century, round iron lid with pierced finial, incised Japanese charaSee Sold Price
Sold2015Japanese Ceramic Bottles, 19c(lot of 2) Japanese Tokoname ceramic bottle, black glazed upper section with a basket weave brown body, on flat foot ring; together with a Seto bottle, Edo period, brown glazed in purse shape with a kSee Sold Price
Sold201819c Japanese tea ceremony SHIGARAKI CHAIRE tea caddyUnusual late 19th century Japanese pottery Shigaraki ware chaire (tea caddy for storing powdered green tea used in tea ceremony) of bulbous shape. The piece was made at Shigaraki kilns - one of the siSee Sold Price
Sold2022A RARE EARLY 18TH/19TH CENTURY JAPANESE EDO MINGEI SETO POTTERY DISH painted with sparse foliage andA RARE EARLY 18TH/19TH CENTURY JAPANESE EDO MINGEI SETO POTTERY DISH painted with sparse foliage and vines. 29 cm diameter.See Sold Price
Sold2017Japanese Fukagawa pottery Moon flask 1830 Edo periodJapanese Fukagawa pottery Moon flask 1830 Edo period marked, 9 1/2"h x 8"wSee Sold Price
Jun 15Crescent City Auction GalleryJapanese Lacquered Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Tea Caddy, H.-7 in., W.- 12 3/8 in., D.- 6 5/8 in.$325
1 day LeftCarlo Bonte AuctionsA collection of three Japanese Edo period (1603-1868) prints, one by Kunisada, framed 49,5 x 42,5€150
Jun 09Almanetsuke in the form of two Japanese children playing with a ball Japan, Edo period - 18th century$300