JAPANESE MID CENTURY HAND PAINTED FOLDING SCREEN TABLETOPCharleston Estate Services Ltd.4.6(104)$10(1 bid)3 days Left
96" Tall Vintage Oriental Lacquer ScreenRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)See Sold PriceJul 05, 2025
Vintage Chinese Four Panel Folding Screen with Hardstone Carvings 1950sBidhaus4.2(837)$3,1002 days Left
JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN PAINTING ON SILK, 35.5IN x 70IN (90cm x 178cm)The Rug Life4.3(17)$4005 hrs Left
Japanese four-part room divider painted with a fine landscape with figures, flying birds andMaison Jules Veilinghuis4.2(6)€300Feb 15, 2026
Probably Japanese Edo Period Byobu 8-Panel Folding Screen, Scenes of Samurai TrainingLos Angeles Antiques 4.3(12)$3,500Feb 15, 2026
A Large Chinese Huanghuali/ rosewood Folding Screen with Mother-of-Pearl Inlay, 4 PanelsCOAUCTION 4.3(12)$1,5002 days Left
SoldRobert Crowder - Byobu Folding ScreenA large and impressive, six panel Byobu folding screen by Robert Crowder. Signed to front left panel in Japanese characters. Hand painted on paper and mounted on wood panels. Verso is decorated in papSee Sold Price
SoldROBERT CROWDER JAPANESE PAINTED BYOBU SCREENJapanese painted Byobu room divider screen by Robert Crowder. Measures a total of 7' tall x 73" wide - each of the three panels measuring 24.75" wide. Signed lower left. Condition: good, no signs of dSee Sold Price
SoldRobert Crowder Nihonga Painted 6 Panel Folding ScreenRobert Harrison Crowder (American, 1911-2010). Depictions of flora, birds, butterfly, ladybug. Some flowers curling up in a 3D fashion. 83 in. H x 132 in. W x 1 in. D fully extended. Each panel is 22See 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
SoldUENAKA CHOKUSAI: A SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREEN) WITH SAMURAI, DATED 1919UENAKA CHOKUSAI: A SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREEN) WITH SAMURAI, DATED 1919 By Uenaka Chokusai (1885-1977), signed ChokusaiJapan, dated 1919, Taisho period (1912-1926)Ink and watercolors on gold-leafSee Sold Price
SoldA KANO SCHOOL SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREEN) DEPICTING GRAZING HORSES IN A LANDSCAPEA KANO SCHOOL SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREEN) DEPICTING GRAZING HORSES IN A LANDSCAPE Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Ink, watercolors, gold, and gold leaf on paper. Mounted on silk brocadSee Sold Price
SoldRobert Crowder Screen Beverly Hills 1910-2010Robert Crowder Beverly Hills 1910-2010. Gold and Ink over paper. 4 panel screen in the Japanese style. Signed. One small spot of missing paper. Has wood framing, some scrathces on the frames. OtherwisSee Sold Price
SoldA SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREEN) FEATURING SCENES INSPIRED BY WOODBLOCK PRINTSA SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREEN) FEATURING SCENES INSPIRED BY WOODBLOCK PRINTS Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) or slightly laterInk, watercolors, gold paint, and sprinkled gold on paper. Mounted onSee Sold Price
SoldA Japanese byobu folding screenFourth-Quarter 19th Century, Meiji Period (1868-1912) The folding screen with four painted paper panels depicting figures in interiors with silk trim 50.5" H x 80" W x 0.75" DSee Sold Price
SoldBYOBU (folding screen) in two panels Japan Paper painted with ink and lacquered wood 19th centuryBYOBU (folding screen) in two panelsJapanPaper painted with ink and lacquered wood19th century173 x 158 cm (2 x 79cm)See Sold Price
SoldVintage Hand Painted Japanese Byobu Folding ScreenEnhance your space with the timeless beauty of this vintage hand-painted Japanese byobu, a four-panel folding screen. The exquisite piece features a gnarled pine tree set against a rich gold ground, cSee Sold Price
SoldA Japanese Two Panel Gilt Painted Byobu Folding ScreenA Japanese Two Panel Gilt Painted Byobu Folding Screen. {Each panel: h 69 1/8 x w 37 inches (175.5 x 94 cm)}. Condition: Wear, damages on paper. Ask the Asian Art Department for more information. ProvSee Sold Price
SoldEarly 20th Century Asian Hand PaintedFlowers and Leaves on Byobu Folding ScreenThis early 20th century Asian folding screen, or byobu, features intricate hand-painted flowers and leaves in a vibrant multi-color palette. Made from mixed materials, this antique original piece showSee Sold Price
SoldFour-Panel Japanese Byobu Folding ScreenPainted Room Divider With White Cranes, or Storks on a Blue BackgroundSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Byobu Folding Screen Depicting Mountainous Landscape with TempleA Japanese four-panel folding screen, or Byobu, decorated with a picturesque mountainous landscape scene. The artwork prominently features a temple or village structure surrounded by natural elements,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 4-Panel Byobu Folding ScreenVintage Japanese 4-Panel Byobu Folding Screen of a Landscape Scene. Signed and seal marked on the lower left. Measures 36-1/4" x 71". Estimate: $100.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party ConditiSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Meiji Japanese Byobu Folding ScreenThis exquisite antique Japanese Byobu screen, dating back to the Meiji era (1868-1912), features intricate hand-painted details on a two-panel design. The artwork captures a serene and dynamic scene oSee 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
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
SoldA PAIR OF TOSA SCHOOL SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREENS) DEPICTING A YABUSAME EXHIBITIONA PAIR OF TOSA SCHOOL SIX-PANEL BYOBU (FOLDING SCREENS) DEPICTING A YABUSAME EXHIBITION Japan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Ink, watercolors, gouache, and gold leaf on paper, with a silk bSee Sold Price
SoldANONYMOUS, TOSA SCHOOL Edo period (1615-1868), 17th/18th centuryANONYMOUS, TOSA SCHOOL Edo period (1615-1868), 17th/18th century A six-panel byobu (folding screen), in ink, colour and gold on paper with silk borders mounted on a wood lattice and within a black lacSee Sold Price
SoldVINTAGE BYOBU JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN 4 PANELVINTAGE BYOBU JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN 4 PANEL SIGNED GOLD LEAF SILK FLOWER CART WALL ART -24" X 56" APPROX -GOOD PRE OWNED CONDITION -DP22125See 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