Country House Sale (Part One)

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A Japanese Porcelain Koro and Cover, Meiji period, of squat baluster form on three conical feet, painted in Kutani style with a band of dragons an...

A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, Edo period, carved as a South Sea islander wearing a grass skirt holding a puzzle ball, 7.5cm high Provenance: Barry Da...

A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, Edo period, standing holding a lotus leaf on his head, wearing getas on his feet, 7.5cm high Provenance: Barry Davies A...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Edo period, as Ashinaga and Tenaga, 8.5cm high Provenance: David Bowden Chinese & Japanese ArtSplit through one leg. So...

A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, Edo period, as Gama Sennin standing holding a baby toad, the toad on his shoulders, 7.5cm high With a copy of the Barry...

A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, Edo/Meiji period, as a Nio running carrying a child on his back, 7cm high Provenance: David Bowden Chinese & Japanese A...

A Pair of Japanese Bronze Vases, Meiji period, of baluster form with trumpet necks and elephant's mask handles, cast with birds in branches, 54cm ...

A Japanese Iron Tsuba, Meiji period, cast with mythical beasts, 8cm high; A Turquoise Head of Buddha, 5cm; A White Metal Box and Cover, set with a...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a huntsman and his son, he carrying a rifle, the boy with a bird on a rope, on an oval base, signed, 35...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as musicians, the father playing a biwa, the son drums beside a stand of further musical instruments, on a...

A Japanese Ivory and Hardwood Okimono, Meiji period, as a man and child beside a baluster urn with an Oni to the shoulder, signed to red tablet, 1...

A Japanese Boxwood Netsuke, Meiji period, carved as toads on a fruit, signed, 4cm wide; and A Similar Tagua Nut Okimono, as rats on a bag, 4cm (2)

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a fisherman catching a fish, signed to red lacquer tablet, 22cm high; A Similar Okimono, of a young boy...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a fisherman standing holding a bird, a further bird at his feet, on an oval base, signed to red lacquer...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a mother and child, she holding a bunch of grapes, a basket of grapes at her feet, on an oval base, sig...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a fisherman with a basket tied to an oar, on a wave moulded base, signed to red lacquer tablet, 25.5cm ...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a huntsman wearing a braided cap, a pipe in his left hand, a rifle at his side, on an oval base, signed...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a dignitary standing in flowing robes holding a sword, on an oval base, signed to green lacquer tablet,...

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a fisherman holding a rod and putting a fish into a basket, on a circular base, signed, 19cm high

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a man holding a bag around his shoulder walking with a stick, a rat and gourd at his feet, on an oval b...

Japanese School (early 20th century): A Pair of Japanese Silkwork Panels, Meiji period, worked in coloured threads with hens and cockerels amongst...

A Mid-19th Century Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture carved, pierced and gilded, the gorge sticks in pairs with scrolling and smaller gilt detail. ...

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