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SoldJapanese Two-Panel Folding Screen, Edo PeriodJapanese Large Two-Panel Folding Screen Edo Period {68 3/8 x 36 1/2 inches (173.6 x 92.7 cm)} [Minor wear]See Sold Price
SoldA Japanese Two Panel Folding Screen of BearsA Japanese Two Panel Folding Screen of Bears Edo period (1615-1868), 19th century, ink, colors and gilt on paper, two panel folding screen byobu, featuring a family of bears, mother together with herSee Sold Price
SoldA Japanese two panel folding screenLate Edo period. Ink wash sumi-e on gold leaf of a nobleman and attendant in a landscape observing a waterfall. Each panel 67 1/2in. H x 23in. W.See Sold Price
SoldA Japanese two-panel folding byobu floor screenEdo period (19th century), ink and colors on paper, signed lower right, depicting an eagle perched on a pine branch near a waterfall, 60'' H x 56.5'' W x 0.75'' D, est: $1500/2000 Provenance: PrivateSee Sold Price
SoldANONYMOUS (JAPANESE, EDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY) A Two-Panel Folding Screen of a European Hound an...ANONYMOUS (JAPANESE, EDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY) A Two-Panel Folding Screen of a European Hound and Puppy Ink, colors, and gold foil on paper. 36 x 19 1/2in (91.4 x 49.5cm) each panel Footnotes: ProvenaSee 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
SoldImportant Japanese Two-Panel Tagasode Byobu ScreenEdo period, circa 1690-1750, gilt and colored pigment on rice paper, large two panel folding screen, having gilt background, with image depicting two level lacquer garment rack, with three garments anSee 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 SUMI-PAINTED TWO-PANEL SCREEN Edo Period,JAPANESE SUMI-PAINTED TWO-PANEL SCREENEdo Period, Circa 1800The gods Hotei, Benten, Fukurokuju and Bishamon against a gold-washed ground. Signed lower right "Juzan".Height 61.5". LengthSee Sold Price
SoldJAPANESE TWO PANEL ROOM SCREENJAPANESE TWO PANEL ROOM SCREENEdo period. Two panel screen depicting a landscape with cranes on gold-leaf background.65 1/4 x 67 in. (165.7 x 170.2 cm.)See Sold Price
SoldJapanese Large Two-Panel Screen, 19cJapanese large two-panel screen, Edo period, depicting white and brown hawks, ink and color on paper, with the signature and seal, each panel: approx. 66"h x 36"wSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese two-panel Byobu screenJapanese two-panel byobu screen, late Edo period, ink and color on gilt paper, silk brocade border, depicting wintry scene of herons and snowy branches, overall approx. 61"h x 61"wSee Sold Price
SoldA FINE TWO-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREEN) DEPICTING CHRYSANTHEMUMSA FINE TWO-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREEN) DEPICTING CHRYSANTHEMUMS Japan, 17th-18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Ink, watercolors, gouache, and gold paint on paper. Mounted on silk brocade on two wSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese 2-Panel Folding Screen With Birds And Maple Leaves, Edo PeriodJapanese 2-Panel Folding Screen With Birds And Maple Leaves, Edo Period. Black ink mineral pigments and gold leaf on paper, brocade borders: koberi faded. Each panel size: 65.75'' x 35.75'' (167 x 91See Sold Price
SoldBYOBU TRADITIONAL JAPANESE EDO PERIOD SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN WITH INK AND COLOR ARTBYOBU JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN USED IN HOME TO BLOCK OUT DRAFTS, EVOLVED INTO DECORATIVE ART WORKS SIGNIFYING STATUS AND WEALTH, SCENE PAINED IN INK AND COLOR WITH GOLD ACCENTS DEPICTS CHILDREN SITTINGSee Sold Price
SoldA Japanese Two-Panel ScreenEdo period (1603-1868); colors and ink on paper with silk borders Each panel: 65 x 33 1/2 in. (165.1 x 85.1 cm.)See Sold Price
SoldJapanese Six Panel Folding ScreenLate Edo Period or Earlier six depictions of eagles on rocks with crashing waves and in forest, ink and pigment on paper, with chops, laid down on cloth with black lacquer frame. 68 in. H., 150 in. W.See Sold Price
SoldA Japanese Edo Period Four-Panel Folding Screen, Plum Blossoms and Birds, Signed “H?k?Japanese four-panel folding screen (by?bu), dating to the mid-19th century, likely late Edo period .Ink and color on paper with gold-leaf ground, depicting blossoming plum branches with birds in a resSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Two Panel Folding Hawk ScreenMeiji Period, 18th century or earlier; in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), two hawk gouaches, laid down to form two panel screen, ink , pigment and gilt on rice paper, with wood frame, 68 in.See Sold Price
SoldA Japanese six-panel folding screenA Japanese six-panel folding screen. Ink on paper, featuring auspicious figures and motifs, Edo period, 69.35"h x 149.25"w.See Sold Price
SoldJapanese Folding Floor Screen - Edo PeriodJapanese Edo period eight panel folding floor screen, decorated with a scene of women seated in a veranda, looking out at a rolling landscape. With lovely gilt accents.Height: 30 in x width: 106 1/4 iSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese two panel hand painted screen C 1850Japanese two panel hand painted screen. Tosa style, chrysanthemum motif, Circa 1850, late Edo period from Kyoto. Measures appx 54 1/2" t x 49 1/2" w. Minor lifting to paper upper left. Signed on back.See Sold Price
SoldA Japanese two-panel folding byobu floor screenMeiji Period, late 19th/early 20th century, Kono School-style, ink, colors and gold leaf on paper, depicting two tethered horses, 68'' H x 68'' W, est: $7000/10,000 Exhibited: The Bowers Museum, SantaSee Sold Price
SoldA Japanese Two Panel Screen of Pine Trees and WisteriaA Japanese Two Panel Screen of Pine Trees and WisteriaMeiji period (1868-1912), two panel folding screen byobu with gold paper ground painted with dark green pine tree clusters and blooming wisteria vSee Sold Price