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Fine Japanese Art

11 May 2010 | starting at 10:30 BST | with lot 1
11 May 2010 | starting at 14:30 BST | with lot 261

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522 lots available

Six roiro lacquer byobu osae (screen holders) Showa Period

An inlaid kazaribako (ornamental box) By Nomura Yunen, Taisho/Showa Period

A roiro lacquer kazaritaku (display stand) Showa Period

A lacquer tebunko (letter box) and cover decorated with a design after Sotatsu By Koda Shuetsu (1881-1933), Taisho Period

A large roiro lacquer bunko (document box) and cover Taisho/Showa Period

A pair of roiro lacquer boxes By Junsho, Showa Period

A red lacquer tebako (ornamental cosmetic box) and cover By Domoto Gosaburo, 20th century

A red lacquer bunko (document box) and cover By Kokotei, 20th century

A white lacquer tebako (letter box) and cover Attributed to Hara Zaisei (d.1810), early 19th century

A traditional lacquered-wood go-ban (games board) set Meiji Period

A wood tebako (ornamental cosmetic box) and cover By Takai Tairei, Taisho/Showa Period

A matching set of a gold lacquer and silver-inlaid ryoshibako (document box) and suzuribako (writing box) and covers Meiji Period

A bamboo basket By Tanabe Chikuunsai II (1910-2000), Showa Period

2A lacquered bamboo basket By Suemura Shobun (1917-2000), Showa Period

A Noh mask of Zo-onna 20th century

Four Noh masks One by Suzuki Nojin (1928-2003), 20th century

A wood sceptre in the form of lotus stalks By Shozan, Meiji Period

A giltwood lacquered Buddhist figure of Amida Nyorai Late 17th/early 18th century

An unusual wood vase Attributed to Takaaki, Meiji Period

A wood okimono of a recumbent stag By Hashimoto Kosho (1895-1985), dated 1965

A coral-inlaid umimatsu fude-kake (brush-rest) Meiji Period

A lacquered wood okimono of a tiger Edo Period, late 18th/early 19th century

A wood okimono of two rabbits By Kawashima Yuzo, dated 1929

22A wood okimono of monkeys By Kunimitsu, Meiji Period

An articulated wood okimono of a dragon Meiji Period

A wood model of an egret By Fujita Keiun, Taisho/Showa Period

A large and unusual lacquered wood bunko (document box) and cover By Togashi Kosei (1885-1967), Showa Period


2An ivory figure of an old man and child By Koichi, Meiji Period

Two okimono figures By Gyokuyuki and Kagetsu, Meiji Period

A tall ivory figure of a farmer By Chikufu, Meiji Period

Two ivory figural okimono By Toshinobu and Mitsuyuki, Meiji Period

A large ivory and walrus tusk sectional figural group of a cormorant fisherman By Bigyoku, Meiji Period

A wood and ivory figure of a fisherman By Tsuneaki, Meiji Period

An ivory okimono group representing the legend of Takasago By Masamune, Meiji Period

An ivory figure of a Samurai warrior By the Maruki Company, Meiji Period

An ivory okimono group of fruit gatherers By Kokuho, Meiji Period

A tall ivory figure of a bijin By Yoshiaki, Meiji Period

An ivory okimono of a poulterer By Kyoko, Meiji Period

An ivory okimono of a fisherman By Ryusei, Meiji Period

An ivory tusk vase and cover on integral wood stand Meiji Period

Four various ivory okimono figures One by Chikamasa, Meiji Period

Two ivory figures of nude bijin Meiji Period

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