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Fine Japanese Art

5 November 2009 | starting at 14:00 GMT

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376 lots available

A large Kaga-Kutani vase Painted by Nishimura Saichi, Meiji Period

A pair of Chinese green-glazed vases with Japanese lacquer 19th century

An extremely large Imari jardinière 19th century

A Studio Porcelain jar Taisho Period

An ovoid porcelain vase By Makuzu Kozan, Meiji Period

A blue and yellow porcelain bowl By Seifu Yohei III (1850-1914), late 19th century

An unusual silver-inlaid porcelain vase By Shofu Katei (1870-1928), early 20th century

A Raku chaire (teacaddy) Attributed to Ichinyu, Edo Period, late 17th century

A tall and unusual stoneware vase By Miyanohara Ken (1898-1977), Showa Period

A pair of Satsuma dishes By Kinkozan, Meiji Period

Two Satsuma rectangular trays By Kinkozan, Meiji Period

A Satsuma conical vase By Kinkozan, painted by Ikko, Meiji Period

A Satsuma koro and cover in the form of a richly caparisoned elephant By Jukokuzan, Meiji Period

Two miniature Satsuma vases By Yabu Meizan, Meiji Period

A Satsuma ewer and a vase By Shuzan and Shinzan, Meiji Period

A tall Satsuma beaker vase By Yabu Meizan, Meiji Period

A pair of matching Satsuma plates By Ryokuzan, Meiji Period

A large Satsuma dish By Yamaguchi Kogetsu, Meiji Period

A Satsuma figure of Jurojin Meiji Period

A cloisonné enamel rectangular box and cover Meiji Period

A cloisonné enamel shosen and musen box and cover Attributed to Ando Jubei, early 20th century

A cloisonné enamel moriage and musen vase By Gonda Hirosuke (1865-1937), Meiji Period

A pair of cloisonné enamel vases By Hattori Ryozo, Meiji Period

A cloisonné enamel vase By Ota Hyozo, Meiji Period

Two small cloisonné enamel jars and covers Meiji Period

A cloisonné enamel jardinière vase By Ando Jubei, Meiji Period

A cloisonné enamel vase By the Ando company, Showa Period

A pair of cloisonné enamel gu-shaped vessels By Ando Jubei, Meiji Period

A cloisonné enamel koro and cover By the Ando Company, Showa Period

Four various cloisonné enamel vases Meiji Period

A pair of cloisonné enamel vases By Ando Jubei, Meiji Period

A matching pair of cloisonné enamel vases Meiji Period

A cloisonné enamel vase Nagoya School, Meiji Period

A rare, unusual and elaborately decorated cloisonné enamel goshoguruma (ox-drawn carriage) Attributed to Kawaguchi Bunzaemon of Nagoya, Meiji Period

A large cloisonné enamel vase By Hayashi Kihyoe of Nagoya, Meiji Period

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