Dinky Group to include; 370 Dragster Set with light blue launcher, correct instruction leaflet & foam packing piece - condition is generally Good to Good Plus (some chips on rear edges) inner pictorial stand is Fair to Good including outer carded picture box; 188 Jensen FF - yellow, black interior, cast hubs - Fair to Good in a Good Plus ridged perspex case, 3 x "Happy Cab"; (1) white, blue, yellow including wheels; (2) "Taxi" - blue, black, yellow including wheels & (3) same as (2) - conditions are generally Excellent to Near Mint in generally Good (slightly grubby) plain carded & window boxes.(5)
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Dinky 582 Bedford Pullmore Car Transporter - light blue cab and trailer, mid-blue Supertoy and ridged hubs, dark grey platforms, harder to find issue with 3-rivet sides - Good to Good Plus still a bright example in a Fair blue and white striped lift off lid box with inner packing piece, also comes accompanied with 994 Tinplate Loading Ramp - which is Good Plus in a Fair carded box - see photo.
Matchbox Regular Wheels group to include 53c Ford Zodiac - light metallic blue, black plastic wheels - Excellent Plus in a Good type E colour picture box; 3 x unboxed to include 45a Vauxhall Victor - conditions are generally Fair to Excellent Plus; plus unboxed to include (1/24th scale) Franklin Mint Alvis - green/chrome; Corgi Classics two-tone Ford Zodiac; Del Prado BMW; plus others - conditions re generally Good Plus to Mint (apart from a couple which are only Fair) - see photo. (18)
Corgi 327 MGB GT - red body, pale blue interior, chrome trim, wire wheels - Fair in a Good Plus blue & yellow carded picture box (small piece of one end flap missing) & 478 Hydraulic Tower Wagon on Forward Control Jeep FC-150 - metallic light green, red grille with silver trim, lemon interior, spun hubs, bare metal jib with yellow plastic basket - Good Plus to Excellent (some surface corrosion to bar metal parts) in a generally Good (slightly grubby) blue & yellow carded picture box. (2)
Dinky 418 Leyland Comet Wagon with hinged tailboard - green cab & chassis, orange back, silver trim, light beige Supertoy hubs with grey treaded tyres - Good Plus still a lovely bright example that displays well in a generally Good (slightly grubby) blue & yellow lift off lid box with green colour spot.
Dinky 263 Superior Criterion "Ambulance" - A Pair (1) pale cream, red trim & side flashes, solid roof light, pale green interior, spun hubs with 2 x figures & patient on stretcher & another but off-white, yellow interior, 2 x figures & patient on stretcher - conditions are generally Good Plus still lovely bright examples in generally Good to Good Plus yellow & red carded picture boxes. (2)
Dinky 958 Guy Warrior - finished in black, yellow including Supertoy hubs with treaded tyres, blue roof light with black and yellow front Snow Plough - this example is generally Excellent Plus displays superbly, in a generally Good Plus to Excellent blue and white striped lift off lid box (does have a price label attached on lid) - see photo.
Dinky 434 Bedford TK Crash Truck "Top Rank Motorway Service" - white cab, chassis, back and jib, grey platforms, silver trim, dark green plastic hubs with treaded tyres - with harder to find light turquoise interior - overall condition is generally Excellent (couple of small marks on rear edges of jib) in a generally Excellent yellow and red lift off lid box with detailed picture, lovely bright example.
Three boxed Corgi The Aviation Archive 1:144 diecast models to include 48502 Classic Jetliners - D.H. Comet 4; 47103 Frontier Airliners - Douglas C-47A & 47304 Operation Chastise - Avro Lancaster - The Dam Busters Special Edition. (Diecast ex, contents appear complete, boxes gd - with light storage-related wear)
Ten boxed diecast models, 1/24 to 1/12 scale, to include Burago Gold Collection 1/21 Ford SVT F150 (cod. 3345), Maisto 1/18 Special Edition Audi TT Roadster, Road Signature 1/12 BMW R100.RS and 7 x Burago 1/24 scale (Ford Escort RS Cosworth Rally (cod. 0543), Alfa Romeo 75 GR.A (cod. 0119), Lamborghini Countach 5000 (cod. 0137), Jaguar XK 120 Coupe (cod. 1508), etc). Diecast vg overall, boxes gd - light storage wear. (2 trays)
Two boxed Dinky military diecast models sets to include No 152 Royal Tank Corps Light Tank Unit (missing one model) and No 162 18 Pounder Quick Firing Field Unit, plus a boxed Dinky No 150 Royal Tank Corps Personnel figures with additional figures, 4 x Dinky diecast models and a group of diecast battleships
Large group of O gauge station & trackside accessories containing many scare items to include 7 x tin plate platform advertisement signs (OXO, Buchanan's Whisky, ESSO, Players, Whitbreads, Bass and Wills), station figures, pack of 24 Bassett Lowke posters, boxed Hornby Railway Accessories No 3, diecast benches, Destination Indicator Post with electric lights and 3 x signs (Bath, Leeds & Hull) (possibly Bassett Lowke), Bing lamp with time table, German station clock with electric light, 4 x Hornby Advertising Hoardings, diecast Nestle vending machine etc
Ten boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 39 Pontiac Convertible, 7 Ford Anglia, 56 Fiat 1500, 29 Austin A55 Cambridge, 73 Ferrari Racing Car (tear to box end tab), 45 Ford Corsair & Boat (tear to box end tab), 15 Dennis Refuse Truck, 18 Caterpillar Bulldozer, 14 Lomas Ambulance & 6 Euclid Quarry Truck. Diecast varies from gd (with light paint chipping) to ex, boxes fair-gd
Boxed Corgi 319 Lotus Elan Coupe, in blue, white roof (diecast gd-vg, light paint chipping to edges; box shows some creasing & small tear to end tab); plus a boxed Dinky 187 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe, in green, cream roof (diecast shows some paint chipping; box shows creasing, small tear to end tab)
Ten boxed Matchbox Models of Yesteryear diecast models to include Y-13 New Model - 1911 Daimler, Y-7 Mercer 1913 Raceabout Type 35 J, Y-6 Supercharged Bugatti Type 35 (box shows squash), Y-3 New Model - 1910 Benz Limousine, Y-1 1911 Model "T" Ford New Model, Y-11 New Model - 1912 Packard Landaulet, Y-14 1911 Maxwell Roadster New Model, Y-6 New Model - 1913 Cadillac, Y-12 New Model - 1909 Thomas Flyabout and No. 6 A.E.C 1915-1921. Diecast varies from showing paint chipping / light play wear to gd, boxes show varying levels of storage wear - with some creasing and scuffing to corners
11 Boxed Matchbox Models of Yesteryear diecast models to include Y-8 New Model - 1914 Sunbeam Motor Cycle, Y-2 New Model - 1911 Renault, Y-4 New Model - Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine, Y-16 Spyker Veteran Automobile, No. 7 - 4 Ton Leyland, No. 11 - Aveling And Porter Road-Roller, No. 8 - 1920 Morris Cowley "Bullnose", No. 14 - Duke Of Connaught 4-2-2, 2 x No. 1 and No. 3. Diecast varies from light paint chipping to play worn, boxes tatty - all missing end tabs
Star Wars - Two boxed original Star Wars vehicles to include The Empire Strikes Back AT-AT without instructions (Missing x 2 heavy laser cannons, box damaged) & The Empire Strikes Back Millennium Falcon (missing Light Barrier Ball, Rod, and String, ramp struts & instructions, box vg) vehicles showing play wear and discolouring.
Action Man - Two boxed Hasbro Action Man action figure sets (Mission 2000 & Space Explorer), plus 4 x carded / boxed Hasbro Action Man accessory sets (Space Commando, Space 2020, Deep Water Salvage & Space Mission), and a Hasbro Action Man Multi-Mission Box (empty). (Sets appear complete, accessory sets are opened, contents showing some grubbiness & light surface wear) (2)
Four boxed Britains ' Regiments Of All Nations ' metal figure sets to include No. 1613 British Infantry In Action (charging) with gas masks (figures vg - possible repainting), No. 2072 King's Royal Rifle Corps (marching at the trail) (figures gd overall, some repainting), No. 195 British Infantry (at the trail) (figures vg but repainted, gd box) and No. 169 Italian Army - Bersaglieri Light Infantry (figures gd but repainted, gd box). Complete sets, boxes show some storage-related wear
A BLUE AND WHITE ARITA PORCELAIN DISH 'LEAPING CARP', EDOJapan, Edo Period (1615-1868), 19th century. The dish with lightly lobed rim, painted in underglaze blue with a carp leaping from crashing waves towards a waterfall.Condition: Very good condition, some wear, light surface scratches, and manufacturing flaws including dark spots and spur marks.Provenance: From the collection of Teddy Hahn, Darmstadt, and thence by descent to the present owner. Theodor “Teddy” Hahn was a well-known and respected collector of netsuke and other Asian works of art. A copy of a valuation from 1982 accompanies this lot.Weight: 958 gDimensions: Diameter 29.5 cm
A BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' ARITA PORCELAIN TRAY, MEIJIJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912). Of ovoid form, the interior with a honeycomb-like surface centered by a dragon amid scrolling clouds. The exterior decorated with floral sprays and auspicious symbols. The recessed base with an apocryphal four-character Chenghua reign mark in underglaze blue.Condition: Very good condition, minor wear, light surface scratches, manufacturing flaws including dark spots, glaze recesses, and pitting. Provenance: Holzapfel collection, Geneva, Switzerland. This lot was acquired by second generation members of the Holzapfel family after 1970 and has remained in the family ever since.Weight: 295 gDimensions: Length 18.2 cm
SHOUN: A LARGE BRONZE OKIMONO OF BOTAN SHISHIBy Yamaguchi Shoun, signed ShounJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Massively cast, the bronze patinated to a deep-black finish, depicting a shishi with finely incised curling mane and bushy tail, playfully snarling and holding a blooming peony (botan) flower in its mouth. Incised to the lower back with the two-character signature SHOUN.LENGTH 43 cmWEIGHT 10 kgCondition: Very good condition with minor wear, minimal casting flaws, few minuscule nicks, occasional light surface scratches.
A LACQUER ZUSHI (PORTABLE BUDDHIST SHRINE) DEPICTING KANNON, EDO - MEIJIJapan, Edo period (1615-1868) - Meiji period (1868-1912) The exterior of the shrine lacquered black, and with gilt-metal fittings. The hinged doors are gold-lacquered on the interior and open to reveal a figure of Kannon seated in dhyanasana atop a double-lotus throne, supported on an elaborate tiered pedestal base and backed by a kohai (aureole) carved with thick swirling clouds and a central stylized floral sun design. Together with an associated cinnabar lacquer stand raised on three ruyi-head feet, carved with lotus and other flowers below a band of floral diaper and surmounted by a key-fret rim.Condition: Good condition with some wear, flaking, minor losses to lacquer, and small chips here and there. Light surface scratches. The left forearm reattached. Provenance: Danish private collection, acquired at Bruun Rasmussen on 22 March 2007, lot 712. Weight: 1,017 g (total) Dimensions: Height 26.5 cm (excl. the stand), 33 cm (incl. the stand)
A VERMILLION LACQUERED SAGE-JUBAKOJapan, Meiji Period (1868-1912), second half of the 19th century. The frame raised on four short bracket-feet, lacquered in vermillion, fitted on top with a warabite-shaped handle and chrysanthemum backplates, two small lozenge gilt studs as handle rest, the sides with hyotan (double gourd) shaped and lozenge openings, the rims inlaid in mother-of-pearl. The boxes with mother-of-pearl exteriors and vermillion lacquered interiors.Condition: Very good condition, some wear to the lacquer, light surface scratches, minor losses to the inlays, few small chips to the lacquer. Provenance: Dutch collection.Weight: 1,348 gDimensions: Height 22.8 x 21.7 x 16.6 cm
A LACQUER SUZURIBAKO DEPICTING SHISHI AND HOTEIJapan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Of rounded rectangular form, bearing a roiro ground, the cover finely decorated in gold and colored takamaki-e with e-nashiji to depict two ferocious shishi standing foursquare in dynamic poses, well detailed with scrolling bushy manes and tails, muscular bodies, sharp claws and fangs, and large bulging eyes with black pupils ringed in red. The interior is decorated in gold, silver and black hiramaki-e to depict Hotei standing beside his large treasure sack detailed with paulownia sprays and phoenixes in gold takakami-e, supporting himself on a cane and holding a fan in his left hand, wearing a loose-fitting robe, his face with a cheerful expression framed by large earlobes. The baseboard fitted with plain brush holders and a suzuri (inkstone). The interior with gold fundame edges.SIZE 4.5 x 25.4 x 23.5 cmCondition: Good condition with some wear, minor rubbing to gilt, small nicks to interior of the cover, occasional light scratches. Some discoloration to the silver-lacquered robe of Hotei.Provenance: Dutch collection.With a red-lacquered wood storage box.
A LACQUER BOX AND COVER WITH MINOGAME DESIGNJapan, 19th centuryThe lacquer box and cover of rectangular form with chiri-i edges, the exterior covered in roiro, decorated with kirigane, takamaki, and hiramaki-e, depicting a pine tree at a shore partly covered in clouds, a family of three minogame near the bottom. The interior lacquered in nashiji, the rims with gold fundame, and two silver-applied loop handles in the form of origami cranes.SIZE 22.5 x 20.1 x 6.5 cmCondition: Overall good condition with minor wear and traces of use, light surface scratches, chips, a crack to the edge, the cover slightly warped.Provenance: Ex-collection Claudio Perino, a collector with a keen interest in Japanese, Chinese and Far Eastern cultures. His collection consists of over 2000 works of art, partly loaned to the Museum of Oriental Arts (MAO) in Turin, Italy and to the Museo delle Culture (MUSEC) in Lugano, Switzerland. An exhibition of Kakemono scroll paintings was on view in the MUSEC until end of April 2021.
GENRYUSAI SEIYA: A FINE AND LARGE BRONZE OF A BEAUTYBy Genryusai Seiya, signed SeiyaJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Finely cast as a young beauty with well-crafted garment folds and sensitive expression, carrying a double gourd by her side, the details superbly worked, the composition set on a shaped base. Signed underneath SEIYA.HEIGHT 39.8 cmWEIGHT 5,336 gCondition: Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and few light surface scratches and casting irregularities. Fine, unctuous patina.Genryusai Seiya was a master craftsman in charge of a workshop specializing in export wares of the highest quality.
A LACQUER MINIATURE KODANSU (CABINET) WITH SCENES FROM SHITAKIRI SUZUME (THE TALE OF THE TONGUE-CUT SPARROW)Japan, 19th centuryOf rectangular form with recessed gold fundame edges, bearing a rogin-nuri ground finely decorated in iro-e togidashi-e and e-nashiji to depict scenes from Shitakiri Suzume, with elaborately dressed humanoid sparrows leading the elderly man into the bamboo grove to meet his sparrow friend, and others dancing and playing musical instruments to entertain the man while he enjoys a feast, the top of the box with a fan and a chest filled with treasure including jewels, coral, and shells. The top of the box with a silvered-metal handle and the hinged door with silvered-metal fittings chased and incised with foliate designs against a ring-punched ground. The door opening to three drawers decorated with clouds and mountain peaks designs on nashiji, the interior of the door decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with mura-nashiji and hirame to depict the man's farmhouse.SIZE 10.6 x 8 x 11 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear, light surface scratches, minor age cracks.Provenance: Collection of Drs. Edmund and Julie Lewis, no. 98 (label to base). Bonhams, Property from the Collection of Drs. Edmund and Julie Lewis, Part I, 11 September 2019, lot 562. A private collection in New York, USA, acquired from the above. Drs. Edmund Jean and Julia Breyer Lewis are renowned experts in nephrology who met professionally and later married in 1997, and have since continued to collect Japanese art together, actively seeking the best they could find from the finest dealers in the field. Known for their keen scholarship and high aesthetic standards, for the past three decades Ed and Julie have focused on collecting lacquer art, painting, and Buddhist sculpture from Japan. As they traveled widely their desire to collect Buddhist art grew, and they have expanded their collection to include important Pan-religious sculptures from Greater Asia.Shitakiri Suzume, translated literally into 'Tongue-Cut Sparrow', is a traditional Japanese fable telling of a kind old man, his avaricious wife, and an injured sparrow. The story explores the effects of greed, friendship and jealousy on the characters.
A SUPERB RITSUO-SCHOOL LACQUER AND CERAMIC-INLAID SUZURIBAKO DEPICTING AN ELEPHANTSchool of Ogawa Haritsu (Ritsuo, 1663-1747), unsigned Japan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Of rounded rectangular form with an overhanging cover. The exterior bearing a lustrous roiro ground, the cover superbly decorated with inlays of shell and lacquer to depict an elephant standing foursquare above a hoe, the animal well detailed with wrinkly skin, narrowed eyes, gently curved tusks, and sinuous tail and trunk.The interior of the cover similarly decorated and with further inlays of glazed ceramic to depict a circular fan behind a Chinese campaign curtain on a halberd. The interior of the box fitted with a nine-section ita (board) and removable tray cut with recesses for the rectangular inkstone (suzuri) and circular brass suiteki (waterdropper). The interior edges of gold fundame.SIZE 4.5 x 23 x 25 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear, few small nicks, light surface scratches, few tiny losses to inlays.Provenance: The Paul and Helen Anbinder Collection. Paul Anbinder (b. 1940) is a retired editor who was a director at important publishers including Random House and Hudson Hills. Helen Anbinder (1942-2022) was an education administrator who ran the Inter-village Continuing Education Program for Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, and Irvington, New York. The couple were avid museumgoers and collectors of art. They donated many books and prints from their collection to their alma mater Cornell University and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.With a wood storage box (tomobako).The elephant and hoe depicted on the present suzuribako allude to the story of Shun the Great (Tai Shun), one of the Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety, and the last of the legendary Five Emperors of ancient China. Although terribly mistreated by his parents and half-brother, Shun's filial piety was such that he never bore a grudge. In one legend, as he labored at farm work, his noble character attracted elephants and birds to come and help him. The Emperor Yao, hearing of his virtue, chose Shun to succeed him.The elephant frequently appeared as the main subject in works by Ogawa Haritsu (Ritsuo, 1663-1747) and his followers. Although the elephant was not native to Japan, it was nevertheless known from an early date through paintings and sculptures as part of Buddhist iconography. The first living elephant to reach Japan was brought by Koreans in 1408, and again in 1597 and 1724 by Europeans. This last occasion was well documented and included the symbolic gift of a white elephant from the king of Siam to the Japanese emperor Nakamikado (r. 1710-35). This event, as well as the supply of another animal by the Dutch in 1813, not only made a lasting impression on the Japanese, but also did much to raise the profile of the elephant in public consciousness, resulting in an outpouring of paintings, woodblock prints and book illustrations on the subject.Auction comparison: Compare a lacquer four-case inro by Ogawa Haritsu depicting an elephant at Bonhams, The Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art Part I, 9 November 2010, London, lot 209 (sold for 22,800 GBP).
A LACQUER KOGO (INCENSE CONTAINER) WITH LANDSCAPE, 19th CENTURYJapan, 19th centuryThe small box and cover of rectangular form with rounded corners and metal rims, finely decorated in gold and silver takamaki-e and hiramaki-e with aogai inlays, kirikane, gold foil and sprinkled gold flakes, depicting a landscape with a large willow tree before a bridge over a meandering river, with neatly painted waves and thick clouds. The interior and underside of nashiji. Condition: Good condition with minor wear, light surface scratches and very few losses to the gold foil. Provenance: French private collection. Weight: 25.9 g Dimensions: 7.5 x 6 x 2 cm
A FINE BRONZE VASE DEPICTING SPARROWS AND BAMBOOSigned NarikaneJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Of baluster-shape, the bronze vase attractively patinated to a dark reddish-brown finish, finely worked in relief with neatly incised details depicting two sparrows on a leafy branch of bamboo, one grooming the other with its beak. Signed to the underside NARIKANE.HEIGHT 29.2 cmWEIGHT 2,055 gCondition: Very good condition with minor wear and few light surface scratches and casting irregularities.Provenance: Old Parisian private collection.
CHIKUYUSAI: A WOVEN BAMBOO AND RATTAN BASKET, CHAKAGO, FOR TEA CEREMONY INSTRUMENTSBy Chikuyusa, signed Chikuyusai at the storage box Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Of compressed globular form and finely woven, the sides with a tall arched handle, the bamboo finished to a light yellowish tone, with a domed cover. The interiors lined in silk and depicting a floral motif.In a wood storage box signed Chikuyusai and with an inscription describing the piece. Condition: Very good condition with some wear. Provenance: Private collection, UK. Dimensions: Height 37.5 cm Literature comparison: For another chakago basket see The Metropolitan Museum, Accession Number: 2019.424.4a-c.
A FINE SIX-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN DEPICTING SNOW COVERED PINESJapan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Masterfully painted with ink, gouache, and watercolors on a gold background, and mounted to a brown-lacquered wood screen with simplistic copper fittings. The beautiful and large six-panel byobu (room divider) employs a refined and naturalistic technique to show gnarled pine trees in snow.SIZE (when opened) 174 x 350 cmCondition: Good condition with minor wear, little soiling, occasional light scratches, and few minuscule losses. Some repaired tears with touch-ups.Pine is an auspicious symbol in Japan, representing longevity due to its long life, and endurance as it remains green throughout the winter months which becomes evident on the present imagery with the wintry snow.
A FOUR-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN DEPICTING SAMURAI, MEIJIJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Finely painted in gouache and ink to depict an intense scene of combat, showcasing a horse-mounted samurai engaged in a fierce battle with two other samurai. The mounted samurai is shown striking one of his adversaries with a sword, while the other is shown falling behind him. The intricate details of the armor worn by the warriors are meticulously painted, capturing the vibrancy and intricacy of their design. The painting effectively captures the dynamic and dramatic nature of the battle. Sealed to the lower left corner. Mounted to a black-lacquered wood screen with metal fittings with incised decoration.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, little soiling, occasional light scratches, and few minor tears. The frame with flakes to the lacquer. Provenance: Czech private collection. Dimensions: 176 x 140.5 cm (when opened)
A TALL AND IMPRESSIVE PARCEL GILT BRONZE KORO (INCENSE BURNER) AND COVER, ATTRIBUTED TO THE MIYAO COMPANYJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912) The koro of rounded square form, fitted with a metal inset, the sides with two shaped panels in gold, copper, and shakudo takazogan to depict a rakan and oni conversing, the arhat wearing loose robes and holding a small figure of Kannon while the demon holds a staff, the reverse panel depicting pheasants and peony, the body cast with raised floral diaper and foliate designs against an archaistic scroll ground and flanked by two scrolling cloud-form handles. The cover similarly cast and surmounted by a boy wearing a gold-inlaid robe decorated with clouds and flowers, standing in a dynamic pose beside a red-capped crane with silvered body and plumage. The vessel is supported on four long legs issuing from fierce dragon heads atop a tiered base which is crisply cast with stylized butterflies surrounding a ho-o bird against a diapered ground, a superbly patinated and gold-inlaid figure of Kannon wearing a long flowing robe with deeply incised folds standing atop the base which is raised on four short feet decorated with gold-inlaid ho-o birds. Unsigned, however confidently attributed to the Miyao company of Yokohama.HEIGHT 91 cm WEIGHT 14.6 kg Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, minimal casting flaws, few minuscule nicks, occasional light surface scratches. Founded by Miyao Eisuke, the Miyao Company of Yokohama specialized in the manufacture of bronze sculptures, embellished with gold and silver as well as patinated copper alloys, that represent generic samurai warriors as well as more precisely identifiable characters from Japanese myth and legend. In addition, the company also made a smaller number of pieces in other formats such as incense burners, vases, and chargers.Auction comparison:Compare a related parcel gilt bronze censer, measuring 44.5 cm, also with rakan and oni motif and by the Miyao company, sold at Zacke, Fine Japanese Art, 4 June 2021, Vienna, lot 6 (sold for 17,696 EUR).13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU.
A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE MIXED METAL DISH DEPICTING WASOBEI AND MOUNT FUJIJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)The large bronze dish with raised rim neatly engraved with a cloud design, the front worked in iro-e takazogan of suaka, silver, shakudo, and gold depicting the giant Wasobei leaning against Mount Fuji with a somewhat disinterested attitude and glaring at two cranes which are flying past. The details are superbly rendered.DIAMETER 45 cmWEIGHT 7 kgCondition: Very good condition with minor typical wear including some tiny nicks and light surface scratches.Provenance: From a private collection in Chicago, USA.The subject has also been previously identified as Daidarabotchi, a gigantic yokai in Japanese mythology, sometimes said to pose as a mountain range when sleeping.Auction comparison:Compare a closely related dish by Kazutoshi at Zacke, Fine Japanese Art, 2 December 2022, Vienna, lot 79 (sold for 13,000 EUR).
SHIRO KASAMATSU (1898-1991), MT. FUJI FROM YOSHIDABy Shiro Kasamatsu (1898-1991), signed Shiro KasamatsuJapan, dated 1951Color woodblock print on paper. Vertical Oban. Signed Shiro Kasamatsu along with Unsodo publisher seal on the left margin (first seal). Entitled Mount Fuji from Yoshida. Vertical inscription along the left margin (top).Handsome view of Mt. Fuji from Yoshida against a pale-yellow sky, behind the snow-capped peak of the mountain. Below, a parent and child in silhouette walk along an empty road, warm light glowing from the windows of the buildings along the edge of the street.SIZE of the sheet 40.5 x 27.6 cmCondition: Great impression, and vivid colors. Very minor material loss on the lower right corner with some ink stains along the right margin.Shiro Kasamatsu (1898-1991) was a renowned Japanese print artist known for his contributions to the shin-hanga movement. He began his artistic training at the age of 13 under Kaburaki Kiyokata (1878-1973), studying painting and printmaking. In 1919, he caught the attention of publisher Watanabe Shozaburo (1885-1962) who commissioned him to design woodblock prints. In the 1950s, Kasamatsu changed his publishing partner to Unsōdō in Kyoto, creating over 100 prints for them, mostly in shin-hanga style featuring traditional subjects. This partnership provided him with a stable income and enabled him to explore other artistic endeavors.
TSUCHIYA KOITSU (1870-1949), BENKEI BRIDGEBy Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949), signed Koitsu with seal 'Shinsei'Japan, dated 1933Color woodblock print on paper. Vertical Oban. Signed Koitsu with 'Shinsei' seal on the bottom right corner of the image. With Doi Hangaten publisher watermark 'Doi' located on the top-left corner. Entitled Benkei Bashi (Benkei Bridge) from the series Tokyo Fukei (Views of Tokyo). Vertical inscription along the right margin.A beautiful bridge illuminated by streetlights on a spring evening with trees in full bloom.SIZE of the sheet 40 x 26.5 cmCondition: Great impression, registration and vivid colors. Wear commensurate with age with two minor binding holes on the left margin.Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949) was a renowned landscape artist and a student of the famous Meiji-era print designer Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915). He gained prominence as a designer of shin hanga (New Prints) for major woodblock print publishers from the early 1930s to 1940. Tsuchiya Koitsu's prints were known for their dramatic use of light and interesting color effects, influenced by his teacher Kiyochika. While some critics praised his work, noting its quality on par with famous shin hanga landscape artists like Kawase Hasui, Kasamatsu Shiro, and Yoshida Hiroshi, others criticized his heavy-handed design and unconventional color sensibility.
HATA ZOROKU III: AN IKEBANA BRONZE VASE, TAISHOBy Hata Zoroku (1882-1944), signed Zoroku Japan, Taisho period (1912-1926) Of tsurukubi form, the ovoid body rising from a short foot to a long slender neck, with fine light brown and iron-red patination. The recessed base singed ZOROKU.With an original wood storage box with calligraphy ´Bronze vase for displaying a single blossom´ (2).Condition: Very good condition with minor wear. Provenance: Dutch collection. Weight: 419 g Dimensions: Height 30.5 cmThe Zoroku name spans 6 generations of Kyoto bronze artists. The line began in the late Edo period, the first Zoroku (died in 1890) achieved fame through modified Ryubundo and Ko-do techniques, serving the Edo Shogun and the Emperor. The details of the second Zoroku (born 1820) are unknown, while the third lived from 1882 to 1944. The fourth generation introduced greener patinas and splashed gold techniques, influenced by China, from the 1950s to the 1980s. The Hata family, known for their exceptional lost wax casting, received patronage from the Imperial Household Agency.Auction result comparison: Compare to a closely related vase by Hate Zoroku III at Bonhams New York, in fine Japanese and Korean art, including the Crawford collection of Surimono, on 22 September 2021, lot 1156, sold for USD 1,912.
AN IRON KABUTO WITH KUWAGATA MAEDATE, EDOJapan, Edo period (1615-1868) A sixteen-plate iron sujibachi kabuto (ridged helmet) with a five-tiered chrysanthemum-form tehen kanamono, the brown lacquered mabizashi decorated with an ornamental motif and inset with chrysanthemums, the fukigaeshi similarly decorated and each with a brass clan mon fitting, the four-lame shikoro lacquered brown and with green lacing, mounted with a moon meadate within a pair of connected kuwagata finely incised with leafy scroll. Condition: Good condition with minor wear and light corrosion, the lacquer with expected age cracks, small losses, and light surface scratches. Provenance: Dutch collection. Dimensions: 31 x 35 cm
YOSHITSUGU: A PAIR OF GILT AND SILVER-INLAID LACQUERED IRON STIRRUPS (ABUMI)By Yoshitsugu, signed Yoshitsugu sakuJapan, 17th to early 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Of typical form, the exteriors finely decorated in gilt and silver hirazogan with flowering peony, the undersides each with a daikon radish. The buckles at the top with movable tangs. The interiors of red lacquer. Each stirrup signed on the uprights in silver hirazogan YOSHITSUGU saku.SIZE 24.5 x 28 cm and 25 x 28 cmWEIGHT 2,284 g and 2,053 gCondition: Good condition, commensurate with over 300 years of age. The lacquer with expected age cracks and some losses. Wear to inlays and gilt. Minuscule nicks and light scratches. Few minor losses to inlays.Provenance: Dutch collection.At least eighteen artists using the name Yoshitsugu are listed in Haynes, Robert E. (2001) The Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists, two of which worked in Kaga Province, where the present stirrups were likely made; Yoshitsugu H 12230.0 (Kanazawa in Kaga Province, ca. 1600) and Yoshitsugu H 12234.0.Abumi, Japanese stirrups, were used in Japan as early as the 5th century, and were a necessary component along with the Japanese saddle (kura) for the use of horses in warfare. Abumi became the type of stirrup used by the samurai class of feudal Japan.The military version of this open-sided stirrup, called the shitanaga abumi, was in use by the middle Heian period. It was thinner, had a deeper toe pocket and an even longer and flatter foot shelf. It is not known why the Japanese developed this unique style of stirrup, but this stirrup stayed in use until European style-stirrups were introduced in the late 19th century. The abumi had a distinctive swan-like shape, curved up and backward at the front so as to bring the loop for the leather strap over the instep and achieve a correct balance. Most of the surviving specimens from this period are made entirely of iron, inlaid with designs of silver or other materials, and covered with lacquer.Auction comparison:Compare to a closely related pair of abumi, sold at Christie's, Japanese Art and Design, 12 May 2010, London, lot 459 (sold for 4,000 GBP).
A LOT WITH TWO BRONZE VASES, MEIJI PERIODJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)The first being a gilt bronze vase with a pear-shaped body raised on a short, flared foot and rising to a trumpet neck decorated in high relief depicting two lotus flowers, one already blooming and the other still a bud. The second bronze vase of baluster shape with a short neck, crafted in silvered takazogan and Katakiri incision work depicting a flying goose amongst water reeds. HEIGHT 28 cm (gilt bronze vase), 29.9 cm WEIGHT 1,008 g (gilt bronze vase), 2,184 g Condition: Good condition with traces of wear and age, light surface scratches, nicks, and dents to the gilt bronze vase. Provenance: Family collection of either Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) or his son-in-law Louis (Loek) Borensztajn (1935-2021), Netherlands. Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) was an architect, art collector, dealer, and founder of the first Museum of Japanese Art in the Middle East. He became one of the world's leading collectors of Japanese art, starting at the age of 18, and continued to collect and work as an art dealer in Berlin in the 1920s. In the 1930s Felix Tikotin fled from the Nazis and hid his collection in the Netherlands. After the war, he decided that his collection should be taken to Israel, where in 1959 and with the help of Abba Hushi, who was the mayor of Haifa, The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art was established. The Museum's collection comprises more than 8,000 items of art and crafts.
A TANTO IN KOSHIRAE, EDOJapan, Edo period (1615-1868)The blade:Hira-zukuri with iori mune, the hamon is sugu in nioi-deki, the hada is mokume. The habaki is of copper with vertical file marks. The nakago with one mekugi-ana, the tip is kuri jiri, with kiri file marks.The mounting:The kashira and fuchi of shakudo nanako with gilt rims, the two menuki of shakudo decorated with two horses. The kozuka of copper, ring punched and decorated with birds on a branch fishing. The tsuka handle covered in rayskin and wrapped with black textile. The saya covered in purple-black leather.NAGASA 26.5 cm, blade LENGTH 35 cm, total LENGTH 50.5 cm (the shirasaya)Condition: The blade in very good condition, with few fukure and minor wear. The koshirae in good condition, the saya with some irregularities under the cover, and light scratches.Provenance: Hungarian private collection.
TADASHIGE: A TAKADA SCHOOL WAKIZASHI IN SHIRASAYA WITH NBTHK KICHO TOKEN CERTIFICATEBy Tadashige, signed TadashigeJapan, 17th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The slender curved blade with shinogi-zukuri and iori mue. The hamon is notare with some midare in nie-deki, ending in a komaru boshi, the hada is itame. The gilt copper habaki with diagonal file marks and dew drops. The nakago with one mekugi-ana and kuri jiri. The mei reads TADASHIGE.With an NBTHK Kicho Token ('Precious Token') certificate, issued to a Mr. Yoshida on 5 September 1971 (Showa 46), no. 218354, noting a nagasa of 1-shaku 7-sun 2-bu, confirming the reading of the signature above and attributing the blade to the school of Fujiwara Takada, in the original envelope.NAGASA 52 cm, LENGTH 75.2 cm (total)Condition: Good condition with some wear, light scratches, and minor fukure and ware.Provenance: Hungarian private collection.
TENKODO HIDEKUNI: A FINE ENAMELLED SHAKUDO TSUBA WITH CRANES AND PINEBy Kawarabayashi Tenkodo Hidekuni (1825-1891), signed Tenkodo Hidekuni with kakihanJapan, second half of 19th centuryPublished: Heckmann, Günther (1995) Tsuba, no. T119The shakudo migakiji (polished ground) tsuba of marugata shape, the kozuka and kogai hitsu-ana with ategane, with some sekigane, decorated with a flock of cranes above pine and idyllic huts by the water, in polychrome enamels with gold hirazogan appearing like gold lacquer painting. Signed to the verso TENKODO HIDEKUNI and kakihan.HEIGHT 7.1 cm, LENGTH 6.8 cmWEIGHT 125 gCondition: Good condition with some discoloration, scratches and general wear to the ground, some light pitting to enamels.The artist is listed in the Haynes Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists on page 242 (H 01054.0). He lived in Kyoto and was a student and adopted son of Kawarabayashi Hideoki. He was conferred the art name of Tenkodo by the emperor Komei and was also famous for his paintings, the execution of the tsuba here being reminiscent of a painting.Crane and pine are both auspicious and together indicate a wish for good fortune.
SHOZUI: A FINE HAMANO SCHOOL KOZUKA WITH CICADA ON A TREE TRUNKSchool of Hamano Shozui (1696-1769), signed Otsuryuken ShozuiJapan, Hamano school, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The shibuichi ground finely worked to resemble a tree trunk and decorated with a gold and shakudo takazogan cicada to the front. The back of shakudo migakiji (polished ground) and signed OTSURYUKEN SHOZUI.HEIGHT 9.7 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor expected wear and some light scratches to the back.

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