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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

An ivory figural group of two itinerant performers By Shomin, Meiji Period

Three ivory figural okimono One by Fumasa, Meiji Period

An ivory figural group of Taira no Tadamori apprehending the oil thief By Koichi, Meiji Period

An ivory figure of a mother and a child By Shunmei/Toshiaki, Meiji Period

Two sectional okimono figures of farmers One by Haruyuki and one by Gyokko, Meiji Period

An ivory okimono figural group of Shizuka Gozen with Sato Tadanobu By Ryugoku, Meiji Period

An ivory group of a mother with three children Meiji Period

A tall Tokyo School ivory figure of a fisherman By Bunga/Fumimasa, Meiji Period

A Tokyo School ivory figure of two warriors locked in combat By Shimamura Toshiro (b.1841), Meiji Period

An ivory figural group of a wakashu (young actor) and kamuro (child attendant to a courtesan) By Gyokushu, Meiji Period

An ivory figural group of Ushiwakamaru and Fujiwara no Hidehira By Shunmei, Meiji Period

2An ivory figure of a mother and a child By Kikuchi Godo, Meiji Period

An ivory and Shibayama-inlaid two-fold tsuitate (table screen) Meiji Period

22A rectangular ivory and lacquer box and cover Meiji Period

A silver, enamel and Shibayama-inlaid koro and cover By Motoyoshi, Meiji Period

A silver, enamel and Shibayama-inlaid vessel By Masayuki, Meiji Period

An ivory, silver, and Shibayama-inlaid filigree dish By Masataka, Meiji Period

A gold lacquer and Shibayama-inlaid vase Meiji Period

A silver filigree, enamel and ivory koro and cover By Hokei, Meiji Period

A cloisonné enamel, Shibayama-inlaid gold lacquer tray By Rinankei, Meiji Period

A gold lacquer and Shibayama-inlaid kodansu Meiji Period

A Ko-Kutani double-gourd vase Edo Period, 17th century

A Ko-Kutani tokkuri (sake bottle) Edo Period, late 17th century

A Kakiemon model of a shishi Edo Period, late 18th century

An Imari sake ewer and cover Early 18th century

A small and rare Nabeshima choko (sake cup) Late 17th/early 18th century

A fine and rare Nabeshima shaku-zara (large dish) Circa 1690-1760

Five Imari dishes 20th century

A Nabeshima dish 20th century

A Kakiemon-style bowl and a cover 20th century

A set of eight Hirado tea cups 20th century

A Hirado porcelain group of an eagle and monkey Meiji Period

A Kaga-Kutani vase and cover on integral stand Painted by Tanabe Keisen, late Meiji/Taisho Period

An unusual pair of porcelain vases By Wake Kitei Ⅳ(1826‐1902), 19th century

A green-glazed ovoid vase Attributed to Suwa Sozan II (1890-1977), Taisho Period

A porcelain ovoid vase By the studio of Makuzu Kozan, early 20th century

A porcelain okimono group By Makuzu Kozan, Meiji/Taisho Period

A porcelain vase Meiji/Taisho Period

A Banko ware okimono of a rabbit By Nunami Rozan (1718-1777), late 18th century

A white porcelain okimono of a kirin By Sakaida Kakiemon XII (1878-1963), 20th century

A large celadon-glazed bowl By Kawase Shinobu (b.1950), 20th century

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