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Fine Japanese and Korean Works of Art

18 March 2015 | starting at 13:00 EDT
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235 lots available

A stoneware tea jar Iga ware, Edo period (17th century)

A black Raku-ware mizusashi (water container) By Raku Tannyu (X) (1795-1854), Edo period (19th century)

A Seto-ware chawan (tea bowl) Edo period (19th century)

A Shino-style chawan (tea bowl) Mino ware, Edo period (19th century)

A black Raku-ware hanging vase Korakuen ware, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A black Raku-ware chawan (tea bowl) Edo period (late 18th/early 19th century)

A Shino-style chawan (tea bowl) Mino ware, Edo period (19th century)

A large Shino-style bowl Mino ware, Edo period (19th century)

Attributed to Kobori Enshu (1579-1647) Letter

After Ito Jakuchu (19th century) Rooster and Chick

Two small kakiemon dishes The first Edo period (early 18th century), the second Edo period (early 19th century)

A pair of porcelain candle sticks Arita ware, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A hexagonal Satsuma tea caddy and cover By Masanobu, Meiji era (late 19th century)

An unusual Satsuma vase By Hekizan, Meiji era (early 20th century)

Two circular Satsuma kogo (incense boxes) and covers Meiji era (late 19th century)

A Satsuma kogo (incense box) and cover By Kozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

Two miniature Satsuma vessels and covers The second by Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A large Satsuma bowl By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A tall Satsuma vase By Kizan, Meiji era (early 20th century)

A Satsuma vase By Yabu Meizan, Meiji era (early 20th century)

A Satsuma vase By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A small Satsuma bowl By Yabu Meizan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A small Satsuma koro (incense burner) and cover By Okamoto Hozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A Satsuma koro (incense burner) and cover By Kaizan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A small Satsuma koro (incense burner) and cover Meiji era (late 19th century)

A small satsuma vase By Mitsushige for the Kinkozan studio, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A Small Satsuma vase By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A slender baluster satsuma vase By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

Two satsuma koro (incense burners) and covers By Gyokuzan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

Two Satsuma koro (incense burners) and covers The second by Kinzan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A Satsuma bowl By Kozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A deep Satsuma bowl Style of Meizan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A Satsuma bowl By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A large and fine Satsuma vase By Yabu Meizan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A fine Satsuma vase By Yabu Meizan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A small faceted Satsuma vase By Yabu Meizan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A fine miniature Satsuma vase By Yabu Meizan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A small spherical Satsuma cha-ire (tea caddy) and cover By Yabu Meizan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A Satsuma cup By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A cloisonné enamel vase By the Inaba workshop, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A pair of mixed-metal vases By Miyabe Atsuyoshi, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A small cobalt-ground Satsuma vase By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A Satsuma ewer By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A cobalt-ground Satsuma vase By Kinkozan, Meiji era (late 19th century)

A large Satsuma vase and cover Meiji era (late 19th century)

Two Satsuma-ware models The first by Kizan, the second by Mine, Meiji era (late 19th century)

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