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Fine Japanese Art

5 November 2009 | starting at 14:00 GMT

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376 lots available

Two late ivory figure netsuke Late 19th/early 20th century

Three ivory dokuro (skull) netsuke, two wood dokuro netsuke and an ivory dokuro ojime 19th century

Three late okimono style ivory netsuke Late 19th/early 20th century

Two ivory netsuke of ama (fishergirls) Early and late 19th century

Two wood netsuke and two ivory netsuke 19th century

A wood study of a snake and a tortoise Nagoya, late 19th century

A lacquered wood Noh mask netsuke Attributed to Kano Dassai, 19th century

A lacquered wood Kyogen double-mask ojime By Ichikawa Tetsuro, dated 1874

An ebony netsuke of a tortoise Probably Iwami School, early 19th century

A wood study of a mouse By Masanao of Ise, 19th century

A wood study of Benkei 19th century

A wood study of soramame (broad beans) By Masatada, 19th century

A wood study of a hechima (sponge cucumber) By Akashi, late 19th century

An ivory netsuke of sea creatures By Ikkosai Toun, Edo Period, 19th century

An ivory study of a sennin with dragon Early 19th century

An ivory netsuke of a bushy-tailed rat Kyoto, late 18th century

An Imari blue and white charger Circa 1700

A pair of matching Imari bottles Late 17th century/early 18th century

An Imari bowl and cover Late 17th/early 18th century

A pair of Imari vases Early 18th century

A pair of matching Kakiemon moulded bowls Circa 1700

A pair of karashishi (lion dogs) Kakiemon style, 19th century

An iro-Nabeshima tea cup Edo Period, late 17th/early 18th century

A Kakiemon model of a bijin Edo Period, late 17th century, circa 1670-1680

An extremely rare Kakiemon model of a cockerel Edo Period, late 17th century

A Kakiemon octagonal bowl Probably by Kakiemon 12th (d.1963), 20th century

An Imari dish Circa 1700

A Kakiemon figure of a bijin Edo Period, late 17th century, circa 1670-1680

A rare ormolu-mounted Kakiemon model of a seated bijin The figure Japanese, Edo Period, circa 1670-1680, the ormolu mount French, probably Transitional-Louis XVI, circa 1760-1770, the plaque Chinese Kangxi, early 18th century

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