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- - - - - - - - - - | Chinese 18th century Carved Wood Buddha head Item # 5407 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique Chinese 18th century hand carved wood Buddha head. This Buddha Head was hand carved from a single piece of wood in the 18th century. Very good original condition with some minor repainting and a chip to one ear. This antique Buddha sculpture measures 21 inches high by 12 inches deep and 12 inches wide.
Price: $2800
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- - - - - - | A Japanese Bronze Box with Mice Dressed as Men Item # 5613 Click HERE to inquire about this item A delightful example of the finely honed use of humor in Japanese Art as described so well in the book Playfulness in Japanese Art by Nobuo Tsuji, Spencer Museum of Art, 1986. This small bronze box is molded in a woven basket look with low relief figures of mice in human clothing on the top lid. Two smaller mice on the left are seen approaching two much larger mice on the right side of the lid the details in each is quite remarkable. The box measures 3 and one third inches long by 1 and one half inches wide and is three eighths inches deep. Excellent condition and patina. We date this one to the late Meiji period, circa 1885 to 1910
Price: $550
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- - - - - - - - | A Japanese Hirado Mukozuke Scroll shape Meiji  Item # 5615 Click HERE to inquire about this item A fine footed Mukozuke with an underglaze design of a lakeside landscape with hills in the background and two small boats in the lake. The border is done in the brocade patterns known as nishidike. The raised foot has classic Nabeshima style vertical lines and the underside of the scroll has small designs of foothills. Four character mark on the base reads Hirado Kasho Good Omen. See page 146, plate 12 in the standard Hirado reference book by Louis Lawrence Hirado, Prince of Porcelains Encyclopedia of Art Series, 1997. Mid Meiji. Measures 6 and three eighth inches wide at top, 5 and seven eighths inches wide at bottom and is 1 one half inches high at its highest. Mukozuke bowls, used to serve food during a formal tea ceremony.
Price: $875
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- - - - - - - - | Three Japanese Lacquer Bowls Meiji Taisho Item # 5617 Click HERE to inquire about this item A set of three Japanese graduated size lacquer mukozuke dating from the late Meiji to Taisho period, circa 1890 to 1930. A Mukozuke is a small dish used for small sweets at the tea ceremony. The exterior of each bowl is decorated with a makie design of tendrils (karakusa) in gold makie lacquer over a roiro shiny black lacquer ground. The interior of the bowls is a matte finish light red color, The three bowls measure 4 and seven eight inches by 4 and one quarter inches and 4 inches diameter respectively The largest is 1 and three quarter inches deep, the middle sized one is 1 one quarter inches deep and the smallest is 1 inch deep. Excellent condition with no cracks or restorations
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- - - - - - - | Japanese Meiji Makie Lacquer and gold Sake Pot Item # 5618 Click HERE to inquire about this item A beautiful late 19th century Japanese mid to late Meiji period lacquer sake pot. Decorated with gold karakusa vines and a Japanese Mon in makie on a black roiro ground, the interior in a plain glossy red lacquer. The mon, five gold dots surrounding a central gold dot represent the plum blossom (ume) according to illustration number 838 in the book (The Elements of Japanese Design), by John Dower, Weatherhill,1971. Excellent condition with no hairlines or cracks; very light rubbing to the gold on the knopf on the lid and the handle. A fine example of Meiji lacquerware. Measures 3 and three quarter inches high, 8 and one quarter inches from the back to the tip of the spout and the body is 6 inches in diameter.
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