EASTERN ASIAN ART & ANTIQUES AUCTION
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A meticulously curated collection of exquisite Eastern Asian Art & Antiques awaits you. Explore a diverse array of Japanese woodblock prints crafted by esteemed artists like Un’ichi Hiratsuka, Gekko, Hiroshige, and the legendary Hokusai. Delve into a world of artistic mastery with an assortment that extends beyond prints to encompass captivating Bronzes and Sculptures,
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Juan
elegant Porcelain Vessels, enchanting Wall Hangings, timeless Vintage Jewelry, intriguing Books & Literature, and an abundance of other treasures waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the richness of Eastern Asian culture through this extraordinary assemblage.
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(Updated 07/17/23)
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UN’ICHI HIRATSUKA, ORIGINAL B&W WOODBLOCK ON PAPER, SIGNED
Large original black and white woodblock print on paper by Japanese Modern Master printmaker and wood cutter Un’ichi Hiratsuka. Horyu-ji Temple in Early Autumn, Nara, depicts a view of the oldest temple in the world with its Asuka-style pagoda. He explains: I sketched it before various repairs were made. The trees in the foreground are in a decorative style in order to make the tower stand out. Exhibited in the 2001 Modern
Master show at the Art Museum of Chicago and illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, page 71. Red seal on lower right side. Signature and date on lower right: Un-ichi Hiratsuka 1961. Title on lower left: Horyu-ji Temple in Early Autumn. Housed in a black wooden frame with a museum rag mat board and a conservation reflection control glass. Artwork Dimensions: 23.75”L x 31.50”H. Frame size: 31”L x 39.75”H x 1.75”W.
Artist: Un’ichi Hiratsuka (Japanese 1895-1997)
Issued: 1942
Starting Bid: $200
Est: $2000 - $3000
UN’ICHI HIRATSUKA, ORIGINAL B&W WOODBLOCK ON PAPER, SIGNED
Large original black and white
on paper by Japanese Modern Master
and
Un’ichi Hiratsuka.
in the Garden of Hasso-an (Tea House) Nara depicts the wooden and stone
famously used at the Nara National Museum, Japan. Illustrated in Modern Master at the Art Museum of Chicago, page 91, 2001. Signature,
Artist: Un’ichi Hiratsuka (Japanese 1895-1997)
Issued: 1961
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
UN’ICHI HIRATSUKA, ORIGINAL COLOR WOODBLOCK ON PAPER, SIGNED
Rarely offered original color woodblock print on paper by Japanese Modern Master printmaker and wood cutter Un’ichi Hiratsuka. Rakanji in the Rain (Yubakei) depicts the original temple that stood on the mountainside of Mt. Rakan before its destruction by fire in 1943. Red seal on lower left. Pencil signature and date on lower right: Un-ichi Hiratsuka 1935. Title in Japanese characters on lower left side. Exhibited in 2000 at Tokyo Station, catalogue #41. Noted by Keiko Hiratsuka Moore on 09/13/2001: This print was the last print. My father probably made less than 10 of this. Housed in a museum mat. Artwork Dimensions: 12”L x 14.75”H. Mat size: 18”L x 22”H.
Artist: Un’ichi Hiratsuka (Japanese 1895-1997)
Issued: 1935
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
UN’ICHI HIRATSUKA, ORIGINAL COLOR WOODBLOCK ON PAPER, SIGNED
Original color woodblock print on paper from Scenes of Last Tokyo series by Japanese Modern Master printmaker and wood cutter Un’ichi Hiratsuka. Entitled Sukiyabashi, it represents the Shinbashi Bridge that Hiratsuka made with subdued colors. Seal on lower right. Pencil
signature on lower right: Un-ichi Hiratsuka. Japanese characters on right side of margin: printed in Kanji and title. Housed in a museum mat. Artwork Dimensions: 10.25”L x 8”H. Mat size: 18”L x 14”H.
Artist: Un’ichi Hiratsuka (Japanese 1895-1997)
Issued: 1930
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
UN’ICHI HIRATSUKA, ORIGINAL COLOR WOODBLOCK ON PAPER, SIGNED
Original color woodblock print on paper entitled Mountains of Izumo, Shimane Prefecture by Modern Master printmaker and wood cutter Un’ichi Hiratsuka, leader of 20th century’s artistic movement Sosaku Hanga (Creative-Print.) UN on lower left. Graphite signature in Japanese characters on left margin. Exhibited at the Art Museum of Chicago’s 2001 Modern Master retrospective and illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, page 52. Housed in a museum mat. Artwork Dimensions: 8.75”L x 5.50”H. Mat size: 14.25”L x 11.25”H.
Artist: Un’ichi Hiratsuka (Japanese 1895-1997)
Issued: 1932
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
GEKKO (JAPANESE, 1859-1920) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SANKYOKU
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Meiji Period, features a group of women playing instruments. Title print translation: Ensemble. Original print can be found in the 1890s series, Fujin Fuzoku Sukushi (Collection of Daily Life of Women), by the ukiyo-e artist Ogata Gekko. Title series on the top right. Artist signature and publisher seal on the lower right.
Artist: Ogata Gekko
Dimensions: 10”W x 14.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
GEKKO (JAPANESE, 1859-1920) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SHIDARE-ZAKURA
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Meiji Period, features a group admiring a tree. Title print translation: Weeping Cherry Tree. Original print can be found in the 1890s series, Nihon Hana Zue (Pictures of Flowers of Japan), by the ukiyo-e artist Ogata Gekko. Title series and title of print on the top right. Artist signature and publisher seal on the
Artist: Ogata Gekko
Dimensions: 10”W x 14.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT OF MOUNT FUJI
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features Mount Fuji in the distance of rolling hills. Original print can be found in the 19th century series, Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations Along Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title series on
Dimensions: 8.5”W x 5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, YOSHIDA
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a long bridge over the Toyo River. Full title 34th station: Yoshida, number 35. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Fifty-three Stations of
the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title series and title print on the top center. Artist signature and publisher seal on the left. Print placed on mat board. Board size: 17.75”W x 11”H. Sight size: 13.25”W
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
HOKUSAI (JAPANESE, 1760-1849) WOODBLOCK PRINT, YOKKAICHI
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features two traveling women by horse, waiting while the owner of the horse finish tying his shoe. Original print can be found in the early 1800s series, Fiftythree Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Publisher seals on the lower left.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Dimensions: 7”W x 5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
KOSON (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SPARROW ON HYDRANGEA
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Meiji Period, features a brown bird perched under blue flowers. Print designed by the master of kacho-e artist, Ohara Koson (Japanese, 1877-1945). Publisher seal on the left.
Artist: Ohara Koson
Issued: c. 1910
Dimensions: 7.5”W x 14.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features Matsumoto Koshiro V (Japanese 1801-1838) kabuki actor bundle up for the winter. Full title Actor Matsumoto Koshiro V on the Bank of the Sumida River. The original print can be found in a triptych set (this particular print is the left side) in a
Artist: Utagwa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
SOZAN (JAPANESE, 1884 - ?) WOODBLOCK PRINT, LADY IN SNOW
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Toaisho Era, features a woman in black and blue holding a large umbrella through the snow. Designed by Ito Sozan. Publisher seals on the lower right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat size: 7”W x 10.75”H. Print size: 4.25”W x 7.75”H.
Artist: Ito Sozan
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
SOZAN (JAPANESE, 1884 - ?)
WOODBLOCK PRINT, TWO MACAWS
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Features a red and blue birds perched on a branch. Designed by a known shinsaku-hanga artist, Ito Sozan. Artist signature and publisher seal on the bottom right.
Artist: Ito Sozan
Issued: c. 1920s
Dimensions: 6.5”W x 15”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
SOZAN (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FIREFLIES IN REEDS
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Features a group of lightning bugs, some resting on tall reeds. Designed by a known shinsaku-hanga artist, Ito Sozan (Japanese, 1884 - ?). Artist signature and publisher seal on the lower right.
Artist: Ito Sozan
Issued: c. 1900-1910
Dimensions: 6.75”W x 15”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
TETSUZAN (JAPANESE, 1775-1841)
WOODBLOCK PRINT, RACCOON DOG
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Features a creature on top of a boulder with the moon above, painted flowers decorates the ground. Artist signature on the center right.
Artist: Mori Tetsuzan
Dimensions: 3.5”W x 7.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
TSUKIOKA (JAPANESE, 1869-1927) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FIREFLIES
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock print. Meiji Period, features a group of lightning bugs flying and resting in reeds. Designed by ukiyo-e artist, Kogyo Tsukioka (Japanese, 1869-1927). Artist signature and publisher seal on the left.
Artist: Kogyo Tsukioka
Issued: c. 1910s - 1920s
Dimensions: 10”W x 9.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Artist: Kogyo Tsukioka
Issued: c. 1900s
Dimensions: 10”W x 9.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
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Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $200
Artist: Kitagawa Utamaro
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK BIJIN-GA PRINT, GEISHAS AND CRANE
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features two geishas watching a crane. Designed by an ukiyo-e artist. Artist
signed on the top right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat size: 10”W x 7.75”H. Print size: 6.75”W x 3”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK BIJIN-GA PRINT, LATE NIGHT MEETING
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a starry night with a geisha
meeting a man. Print on mat paper. Mat size: 7.75”W x 10”H. Print size: 3”W x 6.75”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT, SPRING LOVE
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Features yellow fruits hanging from a
branch. Inscription on the right and left. Print placed on mat paper. Mat size: 10”W x 7.75”H. Print size: 6.75”W x 3”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT, COUPLE WITH AN UMBRELLA
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a couple in ceremonial attire and holding a large parasol. Artist
signature
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT OF A CRANE
A black and white ink woodblock vertical print. Features a crane standing in a body of water. Artist signature on the top right. Publisher seals on the lower left.
Dimensions: 3.75”W x 8.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT OF A PAGODA IN MOONLIGHT
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Features the top of a pagoda peaking over the treetops, the moon
rising in the distance. Publisher marked.
Dimensions: 5”W x 3.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT OF A RIVER AT NIGHT
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Features a family watching a boat sailing down the river at night.
Publisher seals on the lower left.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 7.75”W x 4”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
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Publisher seals on the lower left.
Dimensions: 3.75”W x 7.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Issued: c. 1920
Dimensions: 7.5”W x 14.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT, DAYLILIES
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Features red tiger lilies. Artist stamp, or possible publisher stamp on the lower left.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 2.5”W x 7.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT, PAGODA IN THE RAIN
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Dimensions: 3.75”W x 5.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
2PC JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS ON PAPER
Possible created for advertisement pamphlets. Includes a brown monochrome print on rice paper, depicting Mount Fuji and a tea ceremony surrounded by cherry blossoms and
chrysanthemums. The other is a color ink print on paper, featuring a forest, a cherry blossom branch, and a bamboo stalk.
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
2PC JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS ON PAPER
Collection includes a brown monochrome print on rice paper, depicting Mount Fuji and a tea ceremony surrounded by cherry blossoms and mum flowers. The other is a color ink print on paper, featuring a forest, a cherry blossom branch, and a bamboo stalk.
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
2PC JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS ON PAPER
Includes a brown monochrome print on rice paper, depicting Mount Fuji and a tea ceremony surrounded by cherry blossoms flowers and chrysanthemums. The other is a color ink print on
paper, featuring a forest, a cherry blossom branch, and a bamboo tree.
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
2PC JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS ON PAPER
Includes a brown monochrome print on rice paper, depicting Mount Fuji and a tea ceremony surrounded by cherry blossoms and chrysanthemums. The other is a color ink print on
paper, featuring a forest, a cherry blossom branch, and a bamboo stalk.
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
2PC JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS ON PAPER
Possible created for advertisement pamphlets. The collection includes a brown monochrome print on rice paper, depicting Mount Fuji and a tea ceremony surrounded by cherry blossoms
flowers and chrysanthemums. The other is a color ink print on paper, featuring a forest, a cherry blossom branch, and a bamboo tree.
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
2PC JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS ON RICE PAPER
Possible created for an advertisement pamphlet.
The brown monochrome print depicts Mount Fuji and a tea ceremony surrounded by cherry
blossoms and chrysanthemums.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
4PC ASIAN WOODBLOCK FLORAL PRINTS
Hand painted colors, and black ink on thin brown papers. Features a bird hidden among colorful blossomed flowers.
Dimensions: 24.75”W x 8.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE IPPITSURYU SUMI-E INK DRAGON PAINTING
Sumi-e ink painting depicting a winding serpent-like dragon. Signed by artist on lower right. Painting enclosed in plexiglass with red matte border and bamboo wood corners. Ippitsuryu painting is a style of Japanese sumi-e ink painting performed with a single brushstroke. Dragons are often depicted as a symbol of good luck. Sight size: 30.75”W x 14.75”H; frame: 31.75”W x 16”H x 0.5”D.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (AMERICAN, 1857-1922) PRINT, POPPY
Inspired by Japanese woodblock prints. Ink on paper. Features flowers. Original print can be found in the early 1900s series, Ipswich Prints, by printmaker Arthur Wesley Dow. Artist stamp on
the lower right.
Artist: Arthur Wesley Dow
Dimensions: 7.5”W x 10”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (AMERICAN, 1857-1922) PRINT, MARSH ISLAND
Inspired by Japanese woodblock prints. Color ink on paper. Features a cluster of trees in the marsh. Original print can be found in the early 1900s series, Ipswich Prints, by printmaker Arthur Wesley
Dow. Print placed on mat paper. Mat size: 14”W x 10”H. Sight size: 6”W x 4”H.
Artist: Arthur Wesley Dow
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (AMERICAN)
PRINT, OKUMURA MASANOBU
Inspired by Japanese woodblock prints. Ink on paper. Features a geisha. Original print can be found in the early 1900s series, Ipswich Prints, by printmaker Arthur Wesley Dow. Title of print on the below the image. For Color Studies Ipswich Prints, Arthur W. Dow 1901 printed on the bottom.
Artist: Arthur Wesley Dow
Issued: 1901
Dimensions: 5”W x 9”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Dimensions: 4.25”W x 5.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
3PC SHUFUNOTOMO JAPANESE LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS
The prints are from the 1930s collection called Guidebook For House Wife’s Life by Shufunotomo in Tokyo. Each woodblock-style print is designed by different artist, depicting a bijin-ga ukiyo-e art
style. Artists signatures on the top right corners. Publisher seal on the bottoms.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 3”W x 14”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
VINTAGE MONOCHROME PHOTOGRAPH, KAGMAN POINT
Silver gelatin photograph depicting the rocky shores of Kagman Point and the Square Island. Description printed on back reads, “Kagman point and the square island. Thirty Nips surrendered here.” Nips, short for Nippon, is a derogatory
term for Japanese persons commonly used by the British during the WW2 era.
Issued: ca. 1940
Dimensions: 4.75”W x 4”H
Starting Bid: $5
Est: $10 - $200
Enchanting peaceful scenes meticulously depicted in delicate black wire and framed with a sturdier framing wire. Sizes include a large rectangle measuring 3.25”W
Issued: mid 20th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
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Enchanting peaceful scenes meticulously depicted in delicate black wire and framed with a sturdier framing wire. Sizes include a large rectangle measuring 3.25”Wx 7.25”H, a small rectangle measuring 3.25”W
Issued: mid 20th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
BOOKLET OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS
A 20-page homemade book featuring numerous hand painted colors with black ink woodblock prints from various artists. Artist such as Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) and Yoshimune Arai (1873-
1945). There are also several Japanese paper cutting art.
Dimensions: 12”W x 9”H x 0.25”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
HARDCOVER BOOK, SELECTED WORKS OF MAO TSE-TUNG VOL.2
A Chinese historical account by Chairman Mao, founder of the People’s Republic of China. Chapters on the first two years of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
Author: Mao Zedong
Issued: 1954
Dimensions: 5.75”L x 1”W x 8.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
SELECTED WORKS OF MAO TSE-TUNG VOL.4 HARDCOVER BOOK
A Chinese historical account from Chairman Mao, the found of the People’s Republic of China. Chapters on the War of Resistance against
Japanese from 1941 to the defeat of Japan in 1945.
Author: Mao Zedong
Issued: 1956
Dimensions: 5.75”L x 1”W x 8.75”H
Starting Bid: $5
Est: $10 - $200
CHERRY-BLOSSOMS, BOOK ILLUSTRATED BY JEFF
New York: The Peter Pauper Press, 1960. Third in the Japanese Haiku series, brown and white hardcover with an illustration of a pink cherry
HILLblossoms, includes matching dust cover. 61-pages of Japanese poems translated from Basho, Buson, Issa, Shiki, and many others.
Issued: 1960
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 7.5”H x 0.5”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
HAIKU HARVEST, BOOK BY
P. BEILENSON AND H. BEHNNew York: The Peter Pauper Press, 1962. Fourth of the Japanese Haiku series, blue and white hardcover featuring an illustration of a butterfly
over a flower, includes matching dust jacket. 61-pages of Japanese haiku with illustrations by Jeff Hill.
Authors: Peter Beilenson and Harry Behn
Issued: 1962
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 7.5”H x 0.5”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE PROVERBS & TRADITIONAL PHRASES
New York: The Peter Pauper Press, 1962. White and black hardcover with red accents, includes matching dust cover. 62-pages of Japanese proverbs with illustrations by Jeff Hill.
Issued: 1962
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 7.5”H x 0.5”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE FAIRY TALES, BOOK BY LAFCADIO HEARN
New York: The Peter Pauper Press, 1958. Orange hardcover depicting an illustration of a geisha in yellow, includes matching dust cover. 60-pages of
McCrea.
Author: Lafcadio Hearn
Issued: 1958
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 7.5”H x 0.5”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
THE FOUR SEASONS, BOOK TRANSLATED BY PETER BEILENSON
New York: The Peter Pauper Press, 1958. Second in the Japanese Haiku series, yellow hardcover book depicting an illustration of a bird perched on a branch, includes matching dust cover. 61-pages
of Japanese haiku written by Basho, Buson, Issa, Shiki, and many more. Illustrations by Marian Morton.
Author: Peter Beilenson
Issued: 1958
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 7.5”H x 0.5”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
THE JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY, BOOK BY JULIA V. NAKAMURA
New York: The Peter Pauper Press, 1965. Yellow hardcover book with title in green font, includes matching dust cover. 60-pages detailing
Author: Julia V. Nakamura
Issued: 1965
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 7.5”H x 0.5”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ANTIQUE JAPANESE SATSUMA CHERRY BLOSSOM TREE BROOCH
Detailed hand painted Japanese Satsuma brooch pin marked with the Shimazu family crest on the back.
Issued: c. 19th century
Dimensions: 2.25”L x 1.75”W
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAPANESE ROSEWOOD SEAL SCULPTURE
Expressively hand carved rosewood seal sculpture still attached to the original native wood base. Stained and sealed. Gloss finish.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 14.25”L x 7”W x 9.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
PAIR OF ANTIQUE JAPANESE BRONZE URNS WITH GRIFFINS DESIGNS
Pair of antique Japanese bronze urns made in a combination of flora and fauna. Each body is partially covered with bunches of flowers in rattan baskets held by mythological griffins. The handles
and the legs are sculpted in stylized griffins and other fantastical animals. Each vase
9”L x 7.50”W x 14.50”H.
Issued: c. 1890
Dimensions:
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
2PC JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CENSERS
Two beautiful incense burners. A small quad-footed covered bowl adorned with double fish handles, four phoenixes (one for each side), and hoofed beast as the handle of the lid. The other censer is larger and tri-footed on a round base; decorated
with high reliefs of sparrows on blossomed branches, bamboo double handles, and a dragon seated on the lid. Censer 1: 6.75”L x 4.75”W x 7”H; weight: 3lbs 14.6oz. Censer 2: 9.75”L x 9.5”W x
9lbs 9.9oz.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE IMARI WARE CHINESE STYLE LANTERN
A beautiful tall porcelain lantern decorated in intricate details of flowers, dragons, cranes, and trees. Underglaze blue, iron-red, green, and gilt enamels.
Dimensions: 15”W x 43”H
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
VINTAGE IMPERIAL NIPPON PORCELAIN APPLE BLOSSOM VASE
Hand painted double-handled vase. Beautifully decorated with red apples from a pink blossom tree. Accented with gilt outlines. Imperial Nippon backstamp.
Dimensions: 6.75”L x 6”W x 12”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ARITA YASUNORI JAPANESE PORCELAIN BOWL
Delicately designed bowl of white porcelain with blue and tan dots, leaf cut in design and gilt edge. Arita Yosunori impressed mark.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 2”H x 7”dia.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
38PC NORITAKE MORIMURA BROTHERS PORCELAIN CHINA SET FOR SIX
Rarely offered set of 38 pieces in Between Wars period Noritake Morimura Brothers China service for 6. White in a wildflower pattern with gilded trims. This beautiful set includes 6 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 bread and butter plates, 6 dessert bowls, 6 cups with 6 saucers, one creamer and one lidded sugar bowl. Each dinner plate: 0.75”H x 10”dia. Each salad plate: 0.50”H x 7.75”dia. Each dessert bowl: 0.50”H x 5.50”dia. Each bread and butter plate: 0.50”H x 6.25”dia. Each cup: 4.50”L x 3.75”W x 2.25”H. Each saucer: 1”H x 5.50”dia. Creamer: 6.50”L x 4”W x 3”H. Lidded sugar bowl: 6”L x 5”W x 3.75”H. M wreath mark Japan backstamps.
Issued: c. 1920-1935
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
7PC TINY BLUE CERAMIC TEA SET FOR DOLL HOUSE
A tiny tea set that is painted a deep blue with linear textures consisting of 1
and 2 saucers. Made in Occupied Japan backstamp. Dimensions of the largest item: 3”L x 2”W x 2.25”H. In the style of Fiesta Ware.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING SCROLL, SIGNED
A long floral silk-paper mat banner depicting a tree with loquat fruits on paper. Artist’s red stamp on the lower right. Unrolled: 19.75”W x 82.75”H 1”D. Rolled: 19.5”W x 1.75”H x 2”D.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
VINTAGE CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING SCROLL
A long vertical silk-paper mat banner displaying a brush painting of two bamboo trees on paper. Unrolled: 22.5”W x 58.5”H x 1.75”D. Rolled: 22.5”W x 3”H x 1.75”D.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
SET OF ANTIQUE STEREOSCOPIC SEPIA & COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS
This set of antique stereoscopic color and sepia photographs includes views of the River Canton with ships, The Taku Forts with the Pei-ho River, the destroyed Legation Street in Peking, and the Yantse River Valley in Chinklang, China. It also
includes three antique photographs of Chinese Male Portraits Stereoscopic photographs average size: 7”L x 3.50”H. Photographs average size: 2.50”L x 4”H.
Issued: 19th and early 20th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, MAN IN A BAMBOO FOREST SIGNED
Beautiful watercolor on paper of a solitary Asian man standing in front of a traditional minka in a bamboo forest. The sun is setting and brings a warm glow that encompasses the whole composition. Signature on the lower right: Shinmi. Sticker on recto: Buckingham Picture Framing
Photography, 1220 New York Avenue, Washington
D.C. Housed in a wooden frame. Frame size: 10.40”L x 13.80”H x 0.50”W. Artwork size: 9.25”L x 12.80”H.
Issued: Late 19th century
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $20 - $200
BEAUTIFUL FRAMED CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK PANEL
Oriental silk with a detailed floral pattern housed in a goldtone frame. Frame size: 26.5”L x 14”W. Sight size: 24.25”L x 11.75”W.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
HAND-MADE ASIAN TEMPLE WOOD CARVING RELIEF MOSAIC
Intricate Asian hand-carved wood panel relief set on a black Lucite base that follows the shape of the design and serves as a frame ready to hang. It is made with a mosaic pattern of small glass or semi-precious stones that have been inserted in
bronze color settings to form flower shapes and other curvilinear designs. Base size: 21.50”L x 13.50”H. Artwork size: 16”L x 8”H x 1.10”W.
Issued: c. 1900
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $20 - $200
Includes three fragments with cursive, standard, and running Chinese scripts and several red stamps. Scripts are printed on a soft delicate paper. Fragments measure approximately 5”L x 3.5”W.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
THREE ANTIQUE LEGAL AMERICAN DOCUMENTS ON CHINESE POLITICS
This group of three printed notebooks on Chinese politics include: Advise and Advisers: Three Essays on the Value of Foreign Advise in the Internal Development of China by Sir Robert Bredon, K.C.M.G, printer: Peking Gazette, Peking 1915;
The Chinese Supreme Court Decisions, translated by F.T. Cheng, publisher: The Supreme Court Peking, 1920; Chinese Politics and Professionalism by S.C. Chang, 1921. Average book Dimensions: 8”L x 11”H.
Issued: 1915-1921
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
CHINESE FAIRY TALES, BOOK ILLUSTRATED BY JEANYEE WONG
New York: The Peter Pauper Press, 1961. Red, white, and gilded hardcover book depicting a man riding a red bull, includes matching dust
Issued: 1961
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 7.5”H x 0.5”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
THE JADE FLUTE, BOOK
New York: The Peter Pauper Press, 1960. Green and blue hardcover with matching dust jacket. 61-pages of Chinese poems in prose.
Issued: 1960
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 7.5”H x 0.5”D
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Volume XXXVIII (38), number 2. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1980. Softcover magazine with the cover depicting Chinese Shuzan style figures. 48-page catalog giving illustrations and background information on
Issued: 1980
Dimensions: 8.5”W x 11”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
CHINESE DECORATIVE ARTS SUMMER 1997, MAGAZINE BY D. LEIDY
Volume LV (55), number 1. New York: The Metropolitan Museum, 1997. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Buellin. Softcover catalog with the cover depicting a detailed image of an ivory brush holder of the Qing dynasty. 71-page catalog giving illustrations and very detailed
background information on various objects with original research on the history, interpretation, conservation, and scientific examination of works of art in the Museum’s collection of Chinese Arts during the Qing Dynasty. ISSN: 00261521.
Author: Denise, P. Leidy
Issued: 1997
Dimensions: 8.5”W x 11”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Small jade medallion with sterling silver details stamped 925 on the bail and measuring 1” dia. The chain is stamped
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
CHINESE 14K GOLD MULTI-COLORED GEMSTONE BRACELET
Gorgeous bracelet with a Chinese motif. It tested as 14k gold and measures approximately 7.25”L.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Beautiful ornate cinnabar carved with flowers set in sterling silver. The belt buckle has two round halves secured by a hook. It is stamped on one half with a
Chinese character on the back. It measures approximately 2.5”L x 1.25”W when the pieces are connected. 18g.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
RED ASIAN FLORAL CLIP-ON EARRINGS
Large round red earrings with an Asian floral design.
Dimensions: 1”dia.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Silver-tone costume jewelry set. Includes bold hoop earrings with embossed pebble textures and a ring with Asian-inspired
motifs and a red rhinestone center. Clip-on backings. Ring is adjustable. Unmarked. Earrings measure 1.25”L x 0.5”W.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
7 PAIRS OF DECORATIVE HAIR STICKS
Fun and fabulous wood base hair sticks. The tops are embellished with stones, beads, metals and wood. All unique. Five pair are backstamped Mei
approx. 4.25”L. Total length: 5.75”L.
Issued: 20th century
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
7 PAIRS OF DECORATIVE HAIR STICKS
Fun and fabulous wood base hair sticks. The tops are embellished with stones, metals, glass beads, crystals, pearls and wood. All unique. Five pair are
backstamped Mei Fa. Mei Fa means beautiful hair in Chinese. 5.75”L. including decoration.
Issued: 20th century
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
ASIAN WOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAY JEWELRY BOX
This stunning large jewelry chest holds quite a bit of your precious belongings. The exterior is a lovely reddish wood with black grain. The hinges, handles and latch are engraved brass. The top of the box has a beautiful mother of pearl inlaid image of flowers and birds with floral scrolls on the edges. The top lifts open. Beneath are two draws with inlaid mother of pearl flowers and bamboo. The interior is a rich red Chinese damask. The center drawer has side sections for rings or earrings. Some edges are dovetail. The brass lock and key are in tact and working. There is some slight discoloration on one side.
Dimensions: 12”L x 8”W x 8”H.
Issued: 20th century
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
ASIAN EMBROIDERED REVERSIBLE KIMONO ROBE WITH SASH
A blue and maroon lounging polyester robe decorated in yellow and orange embroidery dragons and phenix. Approximate measurements of the following; arms from cuff to cuff: 53”L; chest from armpit to armpit: 23”L; sleeve from armpit to cuff: 13”L x 11”H; from top of shoulder to bottom: 52”H, and sash: 57”L x 1.5”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
FABRIC BROCADE ROBE
Cream colored, lined robe with embroidered collar and sleeves. Asian and floral design in peach, blue and green. Fabric belt and knitted buttons. Shoulder width 17”, robe length from collar 51”.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
VINTAGE CHINESE STONE FOO DOGS SEAL
Dimensions: 1.5”L x 1.5”W x 4.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Dimensions: 2.25”L x 2.25”W x 2.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Dimensions: 17”W x 29.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
CHINESE BRONZE CHILONG VASE
Bronze pear-shaped vase, featuring a Chinese dragon spiraled around the neck.
Dimensions: 4.25”W x 11.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
CHINESE CARVED JADEITE GINGER JAR
A pot formed vessel with carvings of birds perched on a cherry blossom branch.
Issued: Early 20th century
Dimensions: 6”W x 6.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Two beautiful brass vessels in a forest green enamel. Adorned with red, yellow, and pink flowers. China impressed on the underside.
Dimensions: 5.5”W x 9”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Issued: Mid 20th century
Dimensions: 7.25”W x 10”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
ANTIQUE GLAZED CLAY SMALL FOOTED CHINESE BOWL
Lovely little hand painted bowl in red and green on white background.
Dimensions: 1.25”H x 3.75”Dia.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLE REVERSE PAINTED
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Dimensions: 2”L x 1”W x 3”H
VINTAGE CHINESE REVERSE PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLE
Dimensions: 3”L x 1.75”W x 3.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
BEAUTIFUL LARGE VINTAGE EASTERN ASIAN FLORAL CERAMIC VASE
Large ceramic vase decorated with gilt accents and Asian style flowers and birds.
Dimensions: 18.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
12PC CHINESE PORCELAIN LIQUOR CUPS
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 2.25”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
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