SoldTwo Japanese Small Jars, Edo PeriodThe brown glazed jar: 3.1/4 in. high, 4.5/8 in. wide; the greenish-brown glazed jar and cover: 3.1/8 in. high, 3.1/2 in. wide.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Pairs of Japanese Imari Covered JarsTwo Pairs of Japanese Imari Covered Jars late Edo period or early Meiji period, 19th century, includes two pairs of jars with domed covers, each hand-painted in an Imari palette with alternating vigneSee Sold Price
SoldTwo small Japanese lacquer boxes, Edo/Meiji periodTwo small Japanese lacquer boxes. Edo/Meiji period. Comprising a small rectangular box decorated with wisteria, nashiji interior and underside, pewter-mounted rims, underside with later retailer's staSee Sold Price
SoldAntique pair Japanese lidded Imari jarsAntique pair Japanese lidded Imari jars, Possibly Edo Period (17th-19th c.), blue underglaze and gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, the two baluster vases similarly decorated with panels of floweSee Sold Price
SoldAntique pair Japanese lidded Imari jarsAntique pair Japanese lidded Imari jars, Possibly Edo Period (17th-19th c.), blue underglaze and gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, the two baluster vases similarly decorated with panels of floweSee Sold Price
SoldA Japanese Satsuma Sake Jar and Square BowlA Japanese Satsuma Sake Jar and Square Bowl Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji period (1868-1912), 19th century, includes two lovely Satsuma pieces, the first a square shaped Satsuma bowl hand painted toSee Sold Price
SoldSeven Japanese ArtifactsJapan, ca. Edo - Meiji Period. Consisting of two small wooden standing figures of Jiso Bosatsu, a pair of engraved copper scroll terminals, and three mixed-metal sword fittings. Ex: Estate of Diran DoSee Sold Price
SoldFine Japanese Edo Crackle Glazed Pottery JarJapanese Edo Period Crackle Glazed Pottery Jar with glaze inside and with "mishima" type pattern of a few small light clay round jars inlaid under the glaze to outside, the mouth and base unglazed andSee Sold Price
Sold19th C Japanese Imari Blue and White PorcelainA collection of 19th C blue and white Japanese Imari porcelain including a, octagonal edge tree and plum bowl, small square and rectangular dishes, an Edo period plate with fluted curve edge, two 19thSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Mizushashi (water jar)Undulated form having small ears, creamy-opaque glaze splashed with hand painting, flat bottom. Edo period H: 6 in. D: 4.75 in.1 Condition: missing lid, damage to interior lip edge, partial handles.See Sold Price
SoldA SMALL SATSUMA COVERED JAR.Meiji Period. Japan. Decorated overall with cherry blossom, trees and mountainous background. A two character mark on the base. The lid with pointed knop finial, also decorated with cherry blossoms. SSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Japanese Edo Period Illustrated NotebooksEdo period, c. 1603 - 1868. Two finely illustrated books in very good condition featuring calligraphy and illustrations including portraits, botanical images, and animals.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Japanese Edo Period Hand Mirrors.Two Japanese Edo Period Hand Mirrors. Together with a gold and black lacquered hair pin and a hair comb Larger mirror length: 6.5"See Sold Price
SoldTwo Japanese Edo Period Woodblock PrintsTwo Japanese Edo period woodblock prints, marked Volume 13 and Volume 14 respectively, with additional inscriptions to lower. [Sight, each: 6.5" H x 4.5" W]. Condition is good to fair with fading andSee Sold Price
SoldGrp: 2 Hiroshige & Hokusai Japanese Woodblock PrintsGroup of two Japanese Edo period ukiyo-e woodblock prints including one Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) woodblock print illustration from Volume 5 of the Hokusai Sketchbooks, ca. 1816, depicting a largSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 6 Asian Metal Articles.The lot includes a bronze Chinese bell, an iron Chinese cart, a Chinese pewter teapot, a Japanese metal pipe, and two Japanese Edo period bronze mirrors. All the items are in reasonably good overall cSee Sold Price
SoldAFTER NONOMURA NINSEI (ACTIVE 1647-1690) An Earthenware Ochatsubo (Tea Storage Jar) Edo period (...AFTER NONOMURA NINSEI (ACTIVE 1647-1690) An Earthenware Ochatsubo (Tea Storage Jar) Edo period (1615-1868), 18th/19th century The ovoid jar with flat shoulder and slightly tapered neck ending in a rolSee Sold Price
SoldJAPANESE IMARI EDO PERIOD FLORAL DECORATED VASEJapanese Imari jar, Edo period (1600-1868), with a wide band of flowering chrysanthemums and peony below a shoulder band with floral panels, chips to rim and underfoot, pitting, 7"h, 1.25lbs Start PriSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Japanese Iron Tsuba, Edo Period, 19th centurTwo Japanese Iron Tsuba, Edo Period, 19th centuryMarks: Multi-character marks3-1/4 incSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Japanese Iron TsubaTwo Japanese Iron Tsuba EDO PERIOD, 18TH-19TH CENTURY the first of rounded, rectangular form, inlaid in gold and silver depicting a seated fisher man holding a large fish and a fishing rod underneathSee Sold Price
SoldJapanese Scroll, Fruiting Chestnuts, After Kano NaonobuA small Edo/Meiji Period scroll of a fruiting chestnuts on a branch of a tree, after Kano Naonobu (1607-16-50), signed Naonobu, sealed Kano, but most like 18th century.See Sold Price
SoldJapanese 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
SoldTwo Japanese Mixed Metal Tsuba, Edo PeriodTwo mixed metal Tsubas, dating from the Edo period (1605-1865). Round Tsuba guard has single aperture in center and very subtle landscape design on both sides with sun, cloud, rocks, flowers at frontSee Sold Price
SoldEdo Period Japanese Small Wood TrunkEdo Period Japanese Small Wood Trunk. Calligraphy top and label on side. Measures appx 12" tall x 12 1/2" wide x 9 1/2" deep.See Sold Price