Two samurai jingasa. With stand. Part of the traditional display during Boy's Day. In storage case – Japan – Early 20th century (Taisho period)
Two samurai jingasa. With stand. Part of the traditional display during Boy's Day. In storage case – Japan – Early 20th century (Taisho period)
Two antique hanging scrolls - Tiger and Dragon - Kano school - Japan - late 17th century (Edo Period)
Beautiful complete set of 10 owan black, lacquered wooden bowls and covers, decorated with a bird and a bamboo branch, in the original, wooden storage case – Japan – around 1900.
Three Arita samurai plates - Japan - 19th century
Rectangular Imari dish - Japan - 19th century
Shibayama lacquer panel inlay bone & mother of pearl - Japan - ca. 1950s
Five katana fuchi and one shitodome - samurai sword parts - Japan - ca. 1940s-1950s
Original woodcut by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) from the series "Forty-eight Selected Views of Edo" – Japan – 1892
Antique brushes made of turtle, engraved with dragons - Japan - Late 19th century/Early 20th century
Ivory netsuke - Child with a foo dog mask - Japan - ca. 1870 (early Meiji Period)
Antique Satsuma vase, marked with "Shozan" - Japan - Early 20th century
Antique tea set with a landscape scene – Gold-plated and hand-painted – Japan – ca. 1940s
Coloured woodcut triptych with a depiction of the first Sino Japan war by Watanabe Nobukazu (1874-1944) - The imprisonment of the Chinese - Japan - 1894/1895
Bronze cloisonné vase – Japan – around 1920
Large, original triptych woodcut by Toyohara Chikanobu (1838 - 1912) – "Flowers of the East" – Japan – 1878
Imari porcelain bowl - Japan - early 19th century
Noh's O-Beshimi demon or deity large wood mask - Japan - Early 20th century
Large marked dish with koi decoration - Japan - late 19th century
Hanging Scroll - Birds and Ume - Kano Tsunenobu - ca. 1680 (Edo Period)
Japanese kurotomesode kimono with exquisite fans and plum blossoms decoration- Japan - Early 20th century
Rare erotic print of a threesome – Japan – around 1920.
Tea set - Kinkozan Satsuma teapot and six lacquered bowls - Japan - Approx. 1920
Imari plate with kirin - Japan - ca. 1800-40 (late Edo period)
Original woodblock print book on Samurai - Ehon Toyotomi Kunkoki, Vol.8 - Japan - 1859
Satsuma Vase - eggs and a bowl - Japan - Start of the 20th century
Original woodblock print "Akamatsu Taro Masanori and Chiyogiku" from the play "Motomishi Hana Bunbu no Noriwake" by Utagawa Kunisada (1786- 1865) - Japan - 1856
Two gorgeous colour woodcuts by Torii Kiyosada (1844–1901) and Hasegawa Kanpei XIV (1847–1929) in a lovely passe-partout – Japan – 1895
Woodblock print book 'Shashin Kacho Zue' (vol. 1) by Kitao Shigemasa (1739-1820) – Japan – 1805
Woodcut book by Watanabe Seitei (1851-1918) – Bijutsu sekai (The World of Art) – Japan – 1894
Two sets of Satsuma cup and elongated saucer, marked - Japan - First half 20th century
Wooden statue Hawker - Japan - Early 20th century
Original triptych woodcut by Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) – "The Pirate Kezori" – Japan – 1890s
Rare hanging scroll by Kanō Tan'yū (1602-74) - "White Hawk" - ca. 1650 (early Edo Period)
Lacquer chawan (lidded bowl) with treasure ship ("takarabune") and symbols of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune - Japan - ca. 1900-1912
Five Imari porcelain plates - Japan - around 1880 (Meiji period)
Large Imari dish - Japan - Early 20th century
Silk kimono with red lining "Birds of Paradise" Tomesode model - Japan - Early 20th century
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