Japanese Art

Since Bonhams held its first dedicated auction of fine Japanese art in 2007, the department has gone from strength to strength. The Japanese department London has cemented its market leadership in Europe after achieving world record prices for netsuke and inro. Bonhams continues to drive the market for Meiji Period metalwork, cloisonné enamel and ivory works of art. Our internationally renowned and highly regarded specialists have over 50 years combined of expertise in this area and work as part of a global team so that our clients worldwide will have the option of selling and buying at key locations.

Japanese art encompasses a broad and varied range of collecting categories, and we handle all types of antique and modern works of art including prints, paintings, screens, sculpture, lacquer, netsuke and inro, ceramics, cloisonné enamel, ivory carvings, metalwork, armor, swords and sword fittings.

Sales are held twice yearly in New Bond Street, London and Madison Avenue, New York and are scheduled to coincide respectively with 'Asian Art Week'.

Highlights from past auctions

Sold for £121,250 inc. premium
A tengu somen (mask) By Geishu Myochin Kiyoyoshi, mid Edo Period, 18th/19th century
Sold for US$ 128,500 inc. premium
A silver model of a dragon By Kazumi, Meiji period (late 19th-early 20th century)
Sold for £145,250 inc. premium
A fine cloisonné enamel and partial plique-à-jour square bowl By Ando Jubei, Meiji Period
Sold for £265,250 inc. premium
An ivory netsuke of a shishi Kyoto, late 18th century

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