Grantham Asian Art Sale

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A Meiji period Nogawa shibuichi vase, of shouldered, tapering form decorated in silver, copper and gold inlay with trailing wisteria, inlaid Nogaw...

A Meiji period Kagami bronze hand mirror, the reverse embossed with a pine tree and cranes, and two characters, the handle bound in bamboo, signed...

An Edo period iron tsuba, with shakudo relief detailing and gold inlay, decorated on the obverse with a fisherman in his boat, with birds above, t...

A Meiji period book, soft bound, illustrated with woodblock prints of birds, flowers and trees, together with Salaman (Malcolm C) Hokusai, Master ...

A Meiji period cloisonne enamel brush pot, of cylindrical form, decorated with turquoise reserves of peonies and chrysanthemums, within a cobalt b...

A Meiji period Japanese Satsuma vase, of double gourd form, decorated with vertical panels of figures, within a floral and geometric ground, bears...

A Meiji period Hirado ware porcelain hand brazier, modelled as a winged, seated boy, his mouth agape, impressed gourd shaped seal, 10cm high.

A contemporary Japanese style hardwood netsuke of Fukurokuju, modelled standing holding a peach in one hand, a staff in the other, 5cm high.

Three Meiji period Japanese Imari dishes, of oval, fluted form, decorated with reserves of bats, dragons, and bamboo, 24cm wide (2) and 22cm wide....

A Meiji period Imari porcelain vase, of shouldered, tapering form, decorated with reserves of sages, birds and flowers, within a blue ground decor...

A Japanese Meiji period pottery vase, of cylindrical form with a flared rim, decorated with a reserve to front and verso of a three clawed dragon ...

A group of six early 20thC Japanese Satsuma vases, decorated with a Samurai warrior, lady in an interior, and four vases showing a seated gentlema...

A 20thC Zhengda calligraphy set, boxed, together with a wooden pen stand, and a print, after Katsuchika Hokusai (1760-1849) of Kajikazawa in Kai P...

A Japanese wakizishi sword blade, circa 1500, Soshu ju hiromisa, signed, the blade engraved with a dragon enveloping a trident, verso a figure and...

An Edo period iron tsuba, of marugata shape, with an engraved repeating geometric design, by Okamoto Naofusa, signed Siryuken Eiju, with gold seal...

An Edo period iron tsuba, Kaga School, of circular form, decorated in gold with chrysanthemum, signed, with Kao Kaga-Zagan maker's seal, 6.5cm wid...

A Muromachi period iron tsuba, Saotome school, of mokko shape, decorated with a circular gold mon depicting waves, and a shakudo mon in an irregul...

An Edo period iron tsuba, possibly Higo school, of oval form, with gold foliate inlay, within a concentric line ground, and greek key type border,...

A group of Oriental pictures, including two panels with mother of pearl overlay, figure of a geisha girl, and a watercolour on silk of birds and b...

A Meiji period Satsuma vase, converted to a table lamp , of baluster form, decorated with a peacock, flowers and blossom, signed, 52cm high.

A Meiji period Japanese Imari bowl, of fluted form, decorated with a basket of flowers, in a border decorated with fish and shell fish, 19cm wide.

A Meiji period lacquered metal and brass walking stick, with a Shochihoko formed handle, the shaft gilt decorated with a dragon and a ho ho bird, ...

An early 20thC Japanese eggshell porcelain part tea service, decorated with a landscape and Mount Fuji, internally with insects, printed "Made in ...

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