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A Japanese Imari vase and cover of reeded form, painted reserves of garden landscapes, the cover with Dog of Fo finial, 41cm high
A Japanese Imari jardinière with flanged top decorated stylised designs within scrolling reserves,
A Japanese Imari jardinière with flanged top decorated stylised designs within scrolling reserves, 20cm high, an Imari saucer dish with serrated b...
A Meiji period Japanese fan print of a Rat Dancer together with a woodblock print of a flowering
A Meiji period Japanese fan print of a Rat Dancer together with a woodblock print of a flowering peony, 19cm x 21cm
A Japanese Meji period carved ivory cottage, the roof clad in bamboo with numerous figures on the terrace and interior, 13cm high CONDITION REPORT...
Lot Withdrawn - A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a basket maker, signed Munemasa, Meiji period,
Lot Withdrawn - A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a basket maker, signed Munemasa, Meiji period, 4cm high, another of the lucky god Eisu, signed ...
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a tiger eating bamboo, Edo period, late 18th Century, 6.5cm long and another late 18th Century netsuke of a sea...
An 18th Century Chinese Imari vase, with later European gilt metal mounts, the bulbous vase decorated in underglaze blue and red and gilt with pho...
A Japanese carved ivory tusk vase, Meiji period, signed Nakagawa Toshio, modelled as a large basket on the back of an elephant attended by three m...
A pair of Japanese porcelain plaques, decorated birds and waterfowl by water, 21.5cm x 21.5cm CONDITION REPORT: 1. Chip to centre bottom of plaque...
A Japanese bronze model of a leaping fish, Meiji period, signed under, 29cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Solder marks at joint of tail ...
A Japanese carved ivory figure of a cormorant, Meiji period, 14cm high and an ivory and boxwood okimono depicting a woodcutter, 16cm high CONDITIO...
A Japanese parquetry inlaid box, Meiji period, the two doors enclosing drawers (two missing),
A Japanese parquetry inlaid box, Meiji period, the two doors enclosing drawers (two missing), 52cm wide ...[more]