ANTIQUES FROM THE FAR EAST: ASIA WEEK DAY 3
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This three-day event is a unique opportunity to explore a private collection of rare antiques and artifacts from the far east. Each piece has been carefully selected for its historical significance, cultural importance and impeccable craftmanship. The collection showcases items from various countries such as China, Japan, India, Tibet, and Indo-Portuguese. Each piece in this collection holds a rich history and cultural
significance that spans centuries. Take a journey through time as you admire the exquisite craftsmanship of each item. Artistic sculptures, exquisite censers, elegant vessels, intricate snuffs, refined furniture, and captivating literature. Silver, bronze, jade, agate, glass, soapstone, and porcelain are all exquisite materials that captivate with their unique beauty in this auction.
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Nicholas Leach Production & Design Management Ana Garcia Photography & Production Juan Pablo Rojas Production & DesignTERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Updated 07/17/23)
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2PS JAPANESE TANTO & KOZUKA BLADES, SIGNED
This exquisite and intriguing pair comprises a 13th-century Tanto sword and a 19th-century Kozuka. The Tanto sword features a 12-inch blade, elegantly housed in a beautiful saya crafted from lacquered wood. The accompanying Kozuka, a small utility knife, is typically stored in a slot on the reverse side of the Tanto scabbard. This particular 19th-century Kozuka is crafted from mixed metals, depicting a dragon on the handle and measures 8.5”L with a 4.75”L blade. The sheathed blades measure 12.75”L x 1.5”W. Both blades are signed.
Issued: 13th and 19th centuries
Starting Bid: $90
Est: $900 - $2000
WWII JAPANESE-CHINESE FOLDING KNIFE WITH HORN HANDLE
Heavy duty folding knife marked GHUHG KUO TSGOCHIHN. Unusual locking feature where a pin locks into the blade. Includes leather scabbard.
Knife, pommel to point: 11.25”L x 2”W. Blade: 6.75”L. Folded and sheathed: 8.5”L.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $300
PARKER CUT. CO. EK-9 PATRIOT SELF-DEFENDER BOWIE KNIFE
Handmade in Japan circa 1985, this knife has surgical steel blade, authentic buffalo horn scales, red liner spacers, and a beautifully engraved nickel silver G. Woodhead 1812 Horse Pommel.
Dimensions: 14.75”L x 0.5”W x 2.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $200
The blade is adorned with an eagle holding a ribbon in its beak, inscribed with the patriotic message Land of Freedom The Patriots Self Defender Protected by Her Brave Volunteers.PARKER CUT. CO FOLDING DIRK KNIFE, LIBERTY & UNION
Handmade in Japan, this Bone EK-8 Folding 2 Blade Lockback features surgical steel and an etched design of Liberty and Union. The longer blade measures 4.75”L while the shorter blade measures 2”L.
Issued: c. 1985
Dimensions: 10.25”L x 0.5”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $200
MODERN JAPANESE KATANA/SWORD
SIGNED NOSHU SEKI & KOSHIRAE
Exquisite sword adorned with an elegant Koshirae, featuring a handle meticulously wrapped over white shagreen and a lacquered scabbard/saya. Signed by Swordsmith Noshu Seki Jyu Kanenori. Knife, pommel to point: 38.5”L x 3.25”W. Blade: 28.25”L. Sheathed: 39”L.
Issued: 19th to 20th century
Starting Bid: $90
Est: $900 - $2000
JAPANESE HAND CARVED BAMBOO KISERU CASE
Hand carved and lacquered bamboo case. Colorfully decorated depicting a bird flying to a fruit tree. Gilt, black, and lacquer.
Dimensions: 1”W x 8”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $300
JAPANESE GOLD LACQUERED FIVE CASE INRO
A gold and black lacquered five case inro. The vertical rectangular body in gold with a lotus decoration on one side and a bird on the other.
Dimensions: 2”W x 4”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Japanese silver, square form card holder. Carefully detailed all around with Grape vine foliage in relief. Hallmarked
Dimensions: 4”W x 2.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $60 - $200
JAPANESE SILVER CARD HOLDER WITH EMBOSSED GRAPE VINE character marks. Weight:JAPANESE BRONZE AND MIXED METAL JEWELRY BOX
A rectangular bronze box, decorated in relief depicting various scenes including floral and samurai figures, embossed with gilt. Interior lined with silver-tone metal. Marked to underside.
Dimensions: 3.5”L x 4.75”W x 1.5”H
Starting Bid: $50
Est: $500 - $800
JAPANESE SILVER KOGO FAN SHAPE INCENSE BOX
A beautiful handmade Japanese silver kogo incense box in the shape of a fan. The lid of box slides smoothly over the case. Hallmarked to underside. Weight: 30 grams.
Dimensions: 4.5”L x 0.75”W x 0.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE MEIJI KISERU PIPE CASE, POUCH AND PIPE
Meiji period, three piece Japanese tobacciana. Carved wood case in basket weave pattern, leather pouch with a mixed metal witch-form clasp, ojime hanging, and metal brass and wood kiseru. Wood case: 8.5”L x 1”W. Leather case: 5”L x 3”W. Kiseru: 8”L.
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BONE CARVED PIPE CASE
Beautiful Meiji period bone or antler carved opium pipe case. Carved in relief scene of villager catching a big fish.
Dimensions: 9”L x 1”W
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
JAPANESE CARVED BONE RATS ON BASKET NETSUKE
A 19th/20th century Japanese Netsuke carving of two rats on basket, miniature bone carving.
Issued: 19th-20th c.
Dimensions: 1.25”L x 1”W x 1.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $300
ANTIQUE JAPANESE HAND CARVED WOODEN NETSUKE
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 1.25”L x 1”W x 1.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
A miniature sculpture of a man’s face peeking out of a nut-shaped carving.JAPANESE EDO CARVED WOOD BUDDHIST MONK
19th century, carved wooden subject, lacquered in polychrome, monk on high throne base. Finely carved gilt base, two piece with small interior opening. Similar subject can be seen: https:// drouot.com/en/l/16224597--japan-edo-period16031868-zen.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 5.5”L x 7.75”W x 10.5”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $600 - $1200
JAPANESE MEIJI BRONZE AND MIXED METAL ROOSTER VASE
A beautiful
Weight: 17.3oz.
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 2.5”W x 7.25”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
vessel featuring a long tail rooster peached on a cherry blossom branch. Three lotus engraving on the underside. Artist engraved signature on the side.Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 4.75”W x 7.75”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $150 - $800
JAPANESE GILT METAL LONG NECK BOTTLE VASE Gilt glazing technique called Splash produces naturalistic dappled effect of dew drops on surface.JAPANESE ENAMEL AND SILVER QUAIL VASE
A canary yellow ground vase featuring two quail birds under a floral bush, and silver rims. Markings on the underside.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 7.5”W x 12.25”H
Starting Bid: $50
Est: $600 - $1200
JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CLOISONNE VASE
Dimensions: 3.5”W x 7.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $400 - $800
A brass base in a caramel-colored ground, beautifully decorated with white, pink, and purple chrysanthemums.JAPANESE MEIJI CLOISONNE ENAMEL SMALL VASE
A high quality cloisonne vase from Meiji period, with brass, designed on black ground roundels of stylized floral and intricate patterns, fine gilt detailing. Marked to base.
Dimensions: 3”W x 4.5”H
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $400 - $800
PAIR OF JAPANESE MEIJI CLOISONNE ENAMEL FLORAL VASES
Pair of late Meiji period vases, worked in silver wire and colored enamels on a dark blue ground with colorful floral patterns.
Dimensions: 2”W x 6”H
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $900 - $3000
JAPANESE BLUE SATSUMA WARE VASE
A blue and gold enamel vase featuring figures enjoying their day outside. Stunning details to the clothing and flowers. Vase is attached to a wooden carved base.
Dimensions: 9.5”W x 19”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE SATSUMA WARE COVERED VASE
A beautiful four panel footed vase with a dome shaped cover. Stunning gold enamel paint with red, blue, and yellow accents. The panels features birds and flowers.
Issued: meiji period
Dimensions: 8”L x 8”W x 17”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE SATSUMA GILTED VASE
A stunning vase with gold enamel paint accented with red and blue. Features numerous figures in various activities. Satsuma mark on the underside.
Dimensions: 6”W x 14.25”H
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $400 - $1200
JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD MINIATURE SATSUMA VASE
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Dimensions: 1”W x 1.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $150 - $800
tiny, but stunning hand painted pot shaped vase. Beautifully decorated with butterflies and gilt accents. Satsuma marked on the underside.ANTIQUE JAPANESE KO-KUTANI WARE SAKE BOTTLE
A piece once pervious viewed in the Exposiction de Arte Oriental Coleccion for the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, 1936. A four color glazed vase; green, blue, yellow, and
purple. Features a pine tree, bamboo tree, and a cherry blossom tree. Kutani ware marks on the underside. Museum label on the side.
Dimensions: 3”W x 5.75”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
ANTIQUE JAPANESE KO-KUTANI WARE VASE
A piece once pervious viewed in the Exposiction de Arte Oriental Coleccion for the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, 1936. A four color glazed vase; green, blue, yellow, and
Depicts
Issued: 18th century
Dimensions: 3”W x 3.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $250 - $800
purple. a quaint little hut surrounded by a serene landscape. Kutani ware marks on the underside. Museum label on the side.JAPANESE KUTANI TOKUGAWA PORCELAIN CANDLE HOLDER
A piece once pervious viewed in the Exposiction de Arte Oriental Coleccion for the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, 1936. A polychrome glazed candle holder of a purple
and blue flowers on a yellow ground with black speckles. A green sconce to capture the wax.
Issued: 18th century
Dimensions: 3.5”W x 8.75”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $600 - $800
TOKUGAWA PERIODJAPANESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND GILDED BOWL
Issued: c. 1900s
Dimensions: 6”W x 2.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $300 - $800
A beautiful soup bowl with a gilded band of spiraling vines on the top. Eight panels, four on the interior and four on the exterior, depicting various Japanese landscapes and structures. A blue dragon painted on the interior center of the bowl.JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN FLORAL DISH
Vibrant Japanese Kutani dish, elaborately decorated with a pastel-colored floral design in the center, surrounded by two different uniformed patterns. The plate is in the shape of a flower with scallop rim. Marked to base.
Dimensions: 9.5”W x 1”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL
A large floral tree bowl with bold vibrant colors. Features a tree with blossomed flowers. Japanese marked Fuku, meaning good fortune, on the underside.
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 18.25”W x 2.5”H
Starting Bid: $50
Est: $500 - $1000
JAPANESE KAKIEMON PORCELAIN BOWL
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 1.25”H x 7.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
A white ground bowl depicting a scene of a young man speaking with two carps. The border decorated with red flowers, pine tree, bamboo stalk, and cherry blossom tree.ANTIQUE JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN PLATE
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 1.25”H x 9.25”dia
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $60 - $200
A round white ground plate decorated with a butterfly inside a green octagram star. Beautiful painted in green, red, and gold hues.JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL
18th century White porcelain bowl with red ground embellished with a louhan and deer; gilded decoration.
Dimensions: 7.5”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL
Dimensions: 2.5”H x 11” dia.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
White porcelain bowl with red decorations depicting cranes with outstretched wings amongst clods. Crane bird and cloud decorations are lined in gold, with gilt edge to rim. Marked to underside.JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN FOOTED BOWL
White porcelain, red decorations with peaceful mountain landscape scene to interior, exterior of the bowl is decorated with scrolls and floral decor. Marked to underside.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 7”W x 3”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN SHALLOW BOWL
Porcelain bowl with red painted scenes and fine line work depicting scholars, scrollwork decor to exterior of bowl. Marked to underside.
Dimensions: 2”H x 7.25” dia.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN CHARGER
19th century Japanese Kutani charger with three gild and red painted scenes and fine line work. Part of the 19th century revival movement of the form. Marked and label to underside.
Dimensions: 2.75”H x 14.75” dia.
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN CHARGER
Antique porcelain Kutani charger decorated on its exterior with flowers and aesthetic patterns and on its interior with a scene of a Louhan with dragon. The borders with intricate floral and cloud pattern. Marked to underside.
Dimensions: 3”H x 13” dia.
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN LARGE PEACOCK PLATE
Very detailed, Kutani plate with a colorful ensemble scene of peacocks and small birds, primarily red colored. Scroll pattern separating the scene from the red colored border. Marked to underside.
Dimensions: 3”H x 14.5” dia.
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
JAPANESE PORCELAIN KUTANI FOOTED BOWL
Tokugawa period, Kutani bowl with red decorations depicting a Geisha and Samurai scene to the interior. Gold outlines embellish the interior and exterior decor. Marked to underside.
Dimensions: 2.5”H x 7” dia.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI STONEWARE SCALLOP EDGE BOWL
19th century, stoneware round bowl with scallop edges, decorated with Japanese Kutani illustrations of two birds perched on floral branch. Exhibited in National Museum of Decorative Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1932. Marked to base.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $200
JAPANESE KUTANI STONEWARE SCALLOP EDGE BOWL
19th century, stoneware round bowl with scallop edges, decorated with Japanese Kutani illustrations of dragons. Exhibited in National Museum of Decorative Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1932. Marked to base.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 4.5”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $200
JAPANESE TOKUGAWA PERIOD KUTANI PORCELAIN BOWL
A beautiful red and white bowl with gilded accents. Features a group of six figures under a pine tree, two are holding a scroll. Three different types of trees with a red banner decorates the exterior part of the bowl. Kutani marks on the underside.
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 8.5”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE MEIJI KUTANI CHARGERS
Finely detailed, late 19th century Japanese Meiji period chargers featuring Scholars along the border with a floral finial center on a red and gilt ground. Marked to underside.
Dimensions: 2.25”H x 14.25” dia.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI WARE COMPOTE BOWL
A footed bowl with a gray ground and accented in coral-red. Patterns of flowers and bubble are seen on the interior, while the exterior features figures seated in a garden. Kutani ware marks on the underside.
Dimensions: 8.75”W x 6.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $300 - $800
A white ground bottle decorated in red leaves, white flowers, and gilded accents. Kutani ware marks on the underside.
Dimensions: 3”W x 6.75”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI WARE SAKE BOTTLEJAPANESE KUTANI WARE SAKE BOTTLE
A white ground bottle decorated in red leaves, white flowers, and gilded accents. Kutani ware marks on the underside.
Dimensions: 3”W x 6.75”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JAPANESE KUTANI WARE SAKE BOTTLE
Dimensions: 3”W x 7.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
A white ground bottle painted in red to depict a cicada, a fish, and a mushroom. Flowers on the top accented by gilded outlines. The three Japanese inscriptions reads: Jade Cicada, Jade Fish, and Jade Fungus. Kutani ware markings on the underside.PAIR OF JAPANESE TAKAHARA KOMAJIRO CLOISONNE VASES
Two cloisonne enamel vases of Meiji period by Takahara Komajiro of Kyoto. Metal enamel vessels decorated with cherry blossoms on a red ground, both with slight flared rim. Marked Takahara Komajiro to underside.
Issued: meiji
Dimensions: 3”W x 8.5”H
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $600 - $1200
PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI CEREMONIAL TEA CUPS
17th/18th century stoneware tea cups with hand painted character marks and motifs, interior rim lined with stylized foliage with red linear.
Dimensions: 3”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
JAPANESE PORCELAIN PLATE OF COUNT KATSURA
Dimensions: 8.5”W x 1”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $200
A commemorative plate with the portrait of early 20th century Japanese Prime Minister of Japan, Prince Katsura Taro. Japanese characters on the underside.RARE ASIAN CARVED ROSEWOOD CURIO DISPLAY CABINET
An exceptionally carved 19th century Japanese rosewood curio display cabinet inlaid with silver wire. Five finely detailed carved wooden drawers and three cabinet spaces, two with double sliding
doors. Raised decorative motifs of waterfalls, rivers, mountains, cherry blossoms, birds in flight, architectural images, scholars and monks, and Asian dragons.
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 41.75”L x 14.25”W x 57.5”H
Starting Bid: $200
Est: $3000 - $6000
JAPANESE PAINTED WALL HANGING OF A SAMURAI
In black ink on paper, the scroll depicts a might samurai holding a hand fan, and two red bats fluttering above his head. Historically, Japan has weaponized hand fan for warfare. Black ink inscription on the top right, with the artist stamped in red.
Dimensions: 25”W x 53”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $800
JAPANESE WALL HANGING CHERRY BLOSSOM SCROLL
Also known as a kakemono, a long scroll painting done with blank ink watercolor surrounded by a silk-like boarder. The painting depicts a small bird perched on a cherry blossom branch. Title in black ink, and studio’s red stamp on the lower right.
Dimensions: 17”W x 62”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $150 - $800
2PC JAPANESE PORCELAIN SEVEN LUCKY GODS PLAQUES
A set of 2 plaques, each depicting a scene for two of the Seven Lucky Gods in polychrome enamel and gilt accents. One is the god of longevity and prosperity, Jurojin, being presented by a scroll
by another figure. The other plaque presents the warrior god, Bishamonten, offering a gift to a deity in the sky. A frame size: 15.75”W x 20.25”H x 1”D. A sight size: 10.25”W x 15”H.
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $200
Est: $1100 - $3000
JAPANESE WATERCOLOR AND INK PAINTING ON PAPER OF A BRIDGE
A beautiful color and ink horizontal painting. Features a group of figures crossing a bridge over a chasm. The bridge may possible be the mid-18th century Saruhashi Bridge, also known as the monkey bridge. Artist or publisher red seal on the bottom right. Painting placed on a mat paper.
Mat: 10.25”W x 5”H. Sight size: 8”W x 3.5”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
ASIAN WATERCOLOR AND INK PAINTING ON PAPER, CHERRY BLOSSOMS
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink vertical painting. Featuring a woman on a bridge surrounded by pink cherry blossoms. Excellent details to the leaves and the ripples of the river. Inscription in red on the lower left. Possible title of the painting or the title of the series on the top
right. Artist and publisher seal on the lower right. The painting is placed on mat paper. Mat: 14”W x 19.75”H. Sight size: 7.25”W x 9.75”H. Painting size: 8”W x 10.25”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
JAPANESE WATERCOLOR AND INK PAINTING ON PAPER OF A HORSE
A beautiful color and ink square painting. Features a famer with his horse, and a woman in black silhouettes, standing in water. A village in the distance. Artist or publish red seal on the bottom right.
Dimensions: 4.75”W x 4.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
BUNCHO (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SHICHIRIGAHAMA ZU
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a seacoast village and mountain, Mount Fuji in the background. Translated title View of
Shichirigahama. Print by the bunjin artist Tani Buncho (Japanese, 1763-1841). Publisher’s seal on the bottom left.
Artist: Tani Buncho
Dimensions: 3.75”W x 7.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
EISEN (JAPANESE) BIJIN-GA OKUBI-E WOODBLOCK PRINT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical bijin-ga okubi-e print. Bijin-a okubi-e is translated pictures of beautiful woman with a large head. Edo Period, features a beautiful woman in a colorful kimono, walking on the river back, surrounded by yellow wildflowers. Print
designed by ukiyo-e artist, Keisai Eisen (Japanese, 1790-1848). Artist signature and publisher seals on the lower left. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 14”W x 20.5”H. Sight size: 9”W x 13.5”H. Print size: 10.25”W x 14.75”H.
Artist: Keisai Eisen
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
EISHI (JAPANESE, 1756-1829) BIJIN-GA PRINT ON PAPER
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful woman holding a fan, and dressed in a brown and red kimono with gilded flowers. Print designed by ukiyo-e artist Chobunsai Eishi, birth name Hosoda
Tokitomi. Artist signature and publisher seal on the top right. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 13”W x 19”H. Sight size: 3”W x 17.75”H. Print size: 3.5”W x 18”H.
Artist: Chobunsai Eishi
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
EISHI (JAPANESE, 1756-1829) BIJIN-GA WOODBLOCK PRINT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features three beauties in the forest by an ornate cart. Print designed by ukiyo-e artist Chobunsai Eishi, birth
name Hosoda Tokitomi. Artist signature on the center right. Publisher seal on the lower left. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 14.25”W x 20.5”H. Sight size: 8.75”W x 14”H. Print size: 9.5”W x 15”H.
Artist: Chobunsai Eishi
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
ATTRIBUTED TO EIZAN (JAPANESE) BIJIN-GA WOODBLOCK PRINT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a geisha, in a yellow kimono, practicing her pose and eyeing a bowl of fruits. Original print can be found in the 1802 series, Furyu Sake no Towamure San Bijin, by ukiyo-e artist, Kikukawa Eizan
(Japanese, 1787-1867). However, this particular print is only inspired by Eizan, and the artist for this print is unknown. Title of the series on the top left. Unknown artist signature on the lower right. Publisher seal on the lower left. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 15.5”W x 20.5”H. Sight size:
9.5”W x 14”H. Print size: 10.25”W x 14.75”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
ATTRIBUTED TO EIZAN (JAPANESE) BIJIN-GA WOODBLOCK PRINT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink delicate paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful geisha, in a yellow floral kimono and a blue obi, staring out the window. Print designed by an ukiyo-e artist. Possible inspired by Kikukawa Eizan (Japanese, 1787-
1867). Title of series on the left. Artist signature on the lower right. Publisher seals on the lower left. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 14”W x 20.5”H. Sight size:7.5”W x 12”H. Print size: 8.5”W x 13.25”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
EIZAN (JAPANESE, 1787-1867) BIJIN-GA WOODBLOCK PRINT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful courtesan in a flowing pink and green kimono. Print designed by ukiyo-e artist, Kikukawa Eizan. Title series and title of the print on the top
Artist: Kikukawa Eizan
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
right. Artist signature and seal on the lower left. Publisher seal on the bottom right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 12.5”W x 18”H. Print size: 9.75”W x 14.75”H.EIZAN (JAPANESE, 1787-1867) BIJIN-GA WOODBLOCK PRINT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful geisha in a blue and black kimono, standing under an arch grape trellis. Print designed by
ukiyo-e artist, Kikukawa Eizan. Artist signature and publisher seal on the bottom right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 14.5”W x 20.5”H. Sight size: 8.5”W x 12.5”H. Print size: 9.25”W x 14”H.
Artist: Kikukawa Eizan
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
EIZAN (JAPANESE, 1787-1867) WOODBLOCK PRINT, GEISHAS
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical bijin-ga print. Bijin-ga means beautiful women. Edo Period, features two beautiful geishas in yellow floral attire, one geisha is holding a bouquet of chrysanthemums. Printed
designed by ukiyo-e artist Kikukawa Eizan. Artist name on the far right side. Series title on the top left. Publisher seal on the left. Title on the right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 13.5”W x 19”H.
Print size: 10.5”W x 15.25”H.
Artist: Kikukawa Eizan
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HARUNOBU (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, A GIRL WRITING A LETTER
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a seated woman attempting to hide possible a love letter from the person who just entered the room.
Print designed by Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1725-1770). Artist signature on the center. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 15”W x 20.5”H. Print size: 9”W x 11.5”H.
Artist: Suzuki Harunobu
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, HOKI PROVINCE
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Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
in the 1850s
beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features workers in a rice paddies during a rainstorm, Mount Daisen in the distance. Full title Hoki Province, Ono, Distant View of Mount Daisen, no. 41. Original print can be found series, Famous Places in the 60-odd Provinces, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature cut off on the left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 14.25”W x 22”H. Print size: 8.25”W x 12.75”H.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, MOUNTAINS OF IZU
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a waterfall through a valley, Mount Fuji in the background. Full title In the Mountains of Izu Province. The original print can be found in the 1850s series, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, by
artist Utagawa Hiroshige
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10 Est: $50 - $200
ukiyo-e (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title of series and title of print on the top right. Artist signature and publisher seals on the lower left. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 14.25”W x 22”H. Print size: 8.5”W x 13.25”H.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, NARUTO WHIRLPOOL
An antique woodblock vertical print of stunning hand paint color, and ink on paper. Edo Period, features a powerful whirlpool, waves crashing against the rocks. Though the title series is not indicated, the original print can be found in the 1853-1856 book, Views of Famous Places in the Sixty-Odd Provinces,
by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), the last great master of ukiyo-e art. Title of print on the top right. Hiroshige’s signature on the left. The print is placed as the front of a Christmas Greeting card. Card size: 4.25”W x 6.75”H. Sight size: 2.5”W x 2.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, TOTSUKA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a man walking off a bridge. This particular print is only the right half of the full print titled 5th station: Totsuka, no. 6. The full and original print can be found in 1830s series, The Fifty-three
Stations of the Tokaido, by ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Artist signature and publisher seal on the lower right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 14.25”W x 21.75”H. Print size: 6.5”W x 8.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT OF A BEACH
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking along the shore of the beach, ships in the distance. Original print possible be found in the 1850s series, Famous
the
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Views of Sixty-odd Provinces, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 14.25”W x 22”H. Print size: 9.75”W x 14”H.Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, EJIRI A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features boats sailing on a river. Full title Ejiri: Tago Bay and Miho no Matsubara, no. 19. Original print can be found in the 1850s series, Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 14.25”W x 22”H. Print size: 8.5”W x 13.25”H.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, YOKKAICHI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features of figures walking to and from the village. Full title Yokkaichi: Nako Bay and the Mie River, no. 44.
print can be found in the 1850s series, Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations, by the
Print size: 9.5”W x 13.5”H.
Mat: 13.5”W x 18.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Original ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, TSUCHIYAMA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features figures walking along a river, a shrine hidden in the thick forest. Full title Tsuchiyama: The Suzuka Foothills and Suzuka River, no. 50. Original print can be found in the 1850s series, Famous Sights
of the Fifty-three Stations, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 13.5”W x 18”H. Print size: 8.5”W x 13”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, AKASAKA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a narrow strip of land surrounded by water, and a man beating another man. Full title Akasaka: Yajiro Gives Kitahachi a Beating on the Nawate Road, Mistaking Him for (the Spirit of) a Fox, no. 40. Original print
can be found in the 1850s series, Collection of Illustrations of Famous Places near the Fifty-Three Stations (Along the Tokaido), by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 13.5”W x 18”H.
Print size: 8.5”W x 13”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FUKUROI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features workers on a rice paddies and children playing with kites. Full title Fukuroi: Famous Totomi Kites, no. 28. Original print can be found in the 1850s series, Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations,
by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top
Title print on the top
Artist signature on the
Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 13.5”W x 18.25”H. Print size: 8.75”W x 13.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
right. right. bottom left.Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, MISHIMA A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features the village and the people enjoying the day. Title Mishima: The First Gate of the Shrine of Mishima Daimyojin, no. 12. Original print can be found in the 1833-1834 series, Collection of Illustrations of Famous Places near the Fifty-Three Stations (Along the Tokaido), by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title series and title print on the top right. Artist signature on the lower right. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 13.5”W x 18.25”H. Print size: 9”W x 13.5”H.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SAGAMIGAWA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a river with two men on rafts and Mount Fuji in the distance. Translated title The Sagami River, no. 18. Original print can be found in the 1858 series,
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 13”W x 17.75”H. Print size: 9.5”W x 14.25”HArtist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, KUSATSU A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features sailboats ferrying passengers across the river. Full title Sailing Boats at Yabase Ferry Gate on Kusatsu Beach, Kusatsu, no. 53. Original print can be found in the 1850s series, Collection of Illustrations of Famous Places near the Fifty-Three Stations (Along the Tokaido), by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 13.5”W x 18.25”H. Print size: 8.5”W 13”H.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, ARAI
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features ferryboats sailing across the river, Mount Fuji in the background. Full title 31st station: Arai, Ferryboats Arriving at the Checkpoint, no. 32. Original print can be found in the 1850s series,
Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title print on the top right. Publisher seal on the lower right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 14.25”W x 22”H. Print size: 7”W x 13.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE II WOODBLOCK PRINT, SEVEN-MILE BEACH IN SAGAMI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features crashing waves before Mount Fuji. Full title SevenMile Beach in Sagami Province. Original print can be found in the 1850s series, One Hundred Famous Views in the Various Provinces, by the
ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige II (Japanese, 1826-1869). Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat size: 10”W x 14”H. Sight size: 4.75”W x 6.25”H.
Artist: Hiroshige II
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE II ( JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, KUDANZAKA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo period, features a group of figures celebrating a festival at night, fireworks in the distance. Full title Kudanzaka: The Moon-awaiting Festival on the Night of the Twenty-sixth, no. 4. Original print can be found
in the 1860s series, Forty-Eight Famous Views of Edo, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige II (Japanese 1826-1869). Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom right. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 5.5”W x 8”H. Print size: 3.75”W x 5.75”H.
Artist: Hiroshige II
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE II (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT,
Artist: Hiroshige II
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
MT. TSUKUBA A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a stunning landscape of the city Hitachi tucked in the valley of Mount Tsukuba. Full title Hitachi, Mount Tsukuba. Original print can be found in the 1860s series, One Hundred Views of Famous Places in the Provinces, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige II (1826-1869). Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the lower left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 13”W x 18”H. Print size: 9.75”W x 14.75”H.HIROSHIGE II (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, YOROI FERRY
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a winter scene of ferry boats crossing a river. Original print can be found in the 1860s series, Thirty-Six Views of the Eastern Capital, by the
Artist: Hiroshige II
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige II (1826-1869). Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 12.75”W x 17.5”H. Print size: 9.5”W x 14”H.HIROSHIGE II (JAPANESE,
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a snowy village. Original print can be found in the series, Views of Famous Places in Edo, by the ukiyo-e artists Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese,
1797-1858) and Hiroshige II (1826-1869). Title print on the
Artist: Hiroshige II
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
1826-1869) WOODBLOCK PRINT, NEZU top right. Artist signature on the bottom right. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 12.5”W x 17.5”H. Print size: 9.5”W x 14.25”H.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, CHERRY BLOSSOMS
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a two men on a boat paddling on the river surrounded by Cherry Blossoms. Full title, Cherry Trees in Full Bloom at Arashiyama. Original print
can be found in 1830s series, Famous Places of Kyoto, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title print on the center right. Artist signature on the lower right. Print placed on the mat paper.
Mat: 18”W x 13”H. Print size: 14.5”W x 9.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, DESCENDING GEESE
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a narrow strip of land leading to a large land with buildings, ships around the peninsula, and geese descending toward land. Full title Descending Geese at Haneda. Original print can be found in
the 1837-1838 series, Eight Views of the Environs of Edo (Edo kinko hakkei no uchi), by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom right.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 15”W x 9.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, AUTUMN FULL MOON
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a full moon over a lake and a mountain, temple tucked on the side of the mountain. Full title Autumn Full Moon at Ishiyama Temple. The original print can be found in the 1830s series,
Eight Views of Omi Province, by ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title of series and title of print on the top right. Artist signature and publisher seal on the center right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 18.5”W x 12.25”H. Print size: 14.5”W x 9.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SHONO DRIVING RAIN
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking through the rain in the countryside. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 14.5”W x 9.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the lower left.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT OF A SHIPS
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features numerous boats on a river, a village in the distance. Original print possible be found in the 19th century series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title
series on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 14”W x 10”H. Print size: 7”W x 4.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, ARAI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures carrying tribute towards a shrine. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top
21.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.75”W x 6.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10 Est: $50 - $200
right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat:HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, ARAI
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features ferryboats crossing the river. Full title 31st station: Arai, Ferryboat, no. 32. 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 on the top left. Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the bottom right. Publisher seal on the bottom right. Print placed on the mat board. Mat: 20”L x 13”W. Sight size: 13”W x 8.5”H. Print size: 15”W x 10”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, ARASHIYAMA
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features two cargo men on a boat traveling along the river, and pedestrians on the riverbank enjoying the bloomed cherry blossoms. Full title Cherry Trees in Full Bloom at Arashiyama. Original print can be
found in the 1830s series, Famous Views of Kyoto, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title series on the center right. Title print on the center right. Artist signature on the lower right. Publisher seal on the lower right.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FUJIKAWA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of two figures, one on a donkey, traveling to the village through the snowstorm. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist
Hiroshige. Title series on the top
Artist
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Title print
Dimensions: 8.25”W x 6.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
right. on the top right. signature on the bottom left.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FUJIKAWA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features three commoners kneeling down until the procession of the feudal lord pass. Full title 37th station : Fujikawa, no. 28. 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 on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature and publisher seal on the lower left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 18.25”W x 13”H. Print size: 14.5”W x 10”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FUJISAWA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of villagers walking across a bridge, a shrine in the foreground, and a village in the background. Full title 6th station: Fujisawa, no. 7. Original print can be found in the 1830s series,
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 22”W x 14”H. Print size: 14”W x 9.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FUTAGAWA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures seeking shelter from the rain. Original print can be found in the 1830-1840 series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido, by the
ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the center right. Print placed on the mat paper.
Mat: 20”W x 12.25”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.5”W x 6.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, HAMAMATSU
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of workers on break. Title Hamamatsu, 29th station. Original print can be found in the 18331834 series, Collection of Illustrations of Famous
Places near the Fifty-Three Stations (Along the Tokaido), by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the right. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 18”W x 13.5”H. Print size: 14.75”W x 9.5”H.
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, HARA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features Mount Aka (Yatsugatake) in the background and a village in the foreground. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 8.5”W x 6.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom right.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858)
WOODBLOCK PRINT, HARA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features Mount Aka (Yatsugatake) in the background and a village in the foreground. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 8”W x 6”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom right.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, HODOGAYA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features villagers walking across a bridge over a river towards a town. Full title 4th station: Hodogaya, no. 5. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido, by
the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title series on the top center. Title print on the top center. Artist signature on the left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print size: 13.75”W x 8.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, ISHIYAKUSHI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures and a donkey traveling in the snow. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido
Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20”W x 14”H.
Print size: 12.75”W x 8.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, KAKEGAWA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features rice paddies workers on a bridge bowing respectfully to the nobleman, perhaps their employer, approaching them, a kite in the distance, and a child playing on the bridge. Full title 26th station: Kakegawa, View of Akiba
Mountain, no. 27. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title print on the top center. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 19”W x 13”H. Print sight size: 13”W x 8.5”H. Print size: 14.25”W x 9.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, KAKEGAWA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking across a bridges over a river. Original print can be found in the 1840s
series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top right.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 8.25”W x 6”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, KANBARA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking through the snow, a village in the background. Full title 15th station: Kanbara, Night Snow, no. 16. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Fifty-three
Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top center. Title print on the top center. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 10.75”W x 6”H. Print size: 5.5”W x 3.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, MISHIMA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a peaceful town with two men with parasols on a walk. Though the title series is not indicated the original print is from the 1840s series, The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the
ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the lower right. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 18”W x 13.5”H. Print size: 12.75”W x 8.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, MOUNT FUJI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features Mount Fuji in the distance from Miho Pine Grove. Artist signature on the right side. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 9”W x 6.5”H. Print size: 9.25”W x 7”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, NIHONBASHI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking across a bridge over a busy river. Full title Leaving Edo : Nihonbashi, no. 1. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the
ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
size: 8.25”W x 6.25”H.
right. Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. PrintHIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, NISSAKA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures carrying supplies through a village. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top
right.
14”W x 10”H. Print size: 8.75”W x 6.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the center left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat:HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, NISSAKA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures on a path curious about a boulder at the bottom of the hill. Full title 25th station: Nissaka, Sayo Mountain Pass, no. 26. Original print can be found in the 1830s series,
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top center. Title print on the top center. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 22”W x 14”H. Print size: 14”W x 9”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, ODAWARA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features figures carrying a palanquin across the Sakawa River and hills in the distance. Full title 9th station : Odawara (Crossing the Sakawa river at a ford), no. 10. Original print can be found in the 1830s
series, The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the center right. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 15”H. Print sight size: 13”W x 8.5”H. Print size: 13.5”W x 9”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, ODAWARA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking on a path along the coast of the ocean. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido
Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.5”W x 6.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, OKABE
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features figures walking to and from a mountain village. Full title 21st station : Okabe, no. 22. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, The FiftyThree Stations of the Tokaido, by the ukiyo-e
artist Hiroshige. Title series on the center right. Title print on the center right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper.
Mat: 20.5”W x 14”H. Print sight size: 12.75”W x 8.25”H. Print size: 14”W x 8.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, OMI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features boats sailing on a river, a mountain in the distance, and a temple in the foreground. Title possible be Evening Bell at Mii, but the original print can be found in the mid-19th century
series, Eight Views of Omi, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 15”H. Print sight size: 13”W x 8”H. Print size: 15”W x 10”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SAKASHITA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures writing in a shelter on an edge of a cliff, mountains in the distance. Full title 48th Station: The Peak of Fudesute Mountain from Sakanoshita, no. 49. Original print can be found
in the 1830s series, The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.25”W x 12.5”H. Print size: 13.25”W x 8.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SHIRASUKA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking along a slop with the ocean in view. Full title 32nd station: Shirasuka, View of Shiomizaka, no. 33. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of
the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.5”W x 6.25”H
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
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WOODBLOCK PRINT, SHONO
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
1797-1858) A paint color, ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures carrying a palanquin, fleeing from the windy storm. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top left. Title print on the top left. Inscription on the center top. Artist signature on the center right. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.5”W x 6.25”H.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, TOTSUKA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking on a path with tall trees on the hillsides, a village in the distance. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist
Hiroshige.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.75”W x 6.5”H.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, TSUCHIYAMA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a rainy scene with a group of figures crossing a bridge. Full title 49th station: Tsuchiyama Spring Rain, no. 50. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, The Fifty-Three Stations of the
Tokaido, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige. Title series on the top center. Title print on the top center. Artist signature on the top right. Print placed in a protective sheet. Protective sheet: 17.75”W x 12.25”H. Print size: 14.5”W x 10”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, YOSHIDA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking across a bridge, a village in the distance, and boats on the river. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist
Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.75”W x 6.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE, 1797-1858) WOODBLOCK PRINT, YUI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking across a bridges over the Yui River. Full title Yui: The Yui River. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road, by the ukiyo-e artist
Hiroshige. Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.75”W x 6.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINT, AUTUMN MOON ON THE TAMA RIVER
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a silver-painted moon over a river. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Eight Views in the
Environs of Edo, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Inscription on the right. Artist signature on the bottom left.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 15”W x 19.75”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINT, CLEARING WEATHER AT SHIBAURA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a ship and rowing boats on the Shiba Bay. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Eight
Views of the Environs of Edo, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Inscription on the center top. Artist signature on the center right. Print size: 14.75”W x 9.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINT, EVENING BELL AT IKEGAMI
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a numerous of tall trees among a peaceful village. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Eight Views of the Environs of Edo, by the ukiyo-e
artist Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title print on the top center. Artist signature on the left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 19”W x 13”H. Print sight size: 13.25”W x 8.5”H. Print size: 15”W x 10.25”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINT, IMAGIRI BEACH IN MAISAKA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features ships on a river, mountains in the background. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, The Fifty-Three Stations Along the Tokaido, by the
ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title series on the top right. Title print on the top right. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5H. Print sight size: 8”W x 6”H. Print size: 8.25”W x 6.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINT, THE GION SHRINE IN SNOW
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features women in traditional kimono visiting a beautiful shrine. Original print can be found in the 1830s
series, Famous Places in Kyoto, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the bottom left. Print size: 14.75”W x 9.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINT, VIEW OF THE SUMIDA RIVER IN SNOW
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a snowy scene and figures walking along the river. Original print can be found in the 1830s
series, Famous Places in Edo, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title print on the
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 13.5”W x 8.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
top left. Artist signature on the top right.HIROSHIGE (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SHONO DRIVING RAIN
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking through the rain in the countryside. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido
Road, by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Title print on the top left.
Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 12.5”H.
Print size: 11.75”W x 8.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
HOKUSAI (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FUJI VIEW PLAIN IN OWARI
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a worker fixing or cleaning inside a wheel, Mounty Fuji in the distance. Original print can be found in
the 1830s series, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, by the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Title series on the top left. Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the top left.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HOKUSAI (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, MURASAME NO FUJI
A beautiful black ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a group of figures walking through the rain, Mount Fuji in the distance. Translated title: Viewing Mount Fuji Through Spring Rain At The Village. Original print could be found in the 1849 series, One Hundred
Views of Mount Fuji Vol. 3, by the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Title print on the top left. Publisher surname on the umbrella. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 14.25”W x 22”H. Print size: 5”W x 7.25”H.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Issued: 19th century
Starting Bid: $10 Est: $50 - $200
HOKUSAI (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, ONDEN NO SUISHA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures working at the waterwheel, Mount Fuji in the background. Translated title Waterwheel at Onden, no. 16. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Thirty-Six Views
of Mount Fuji, by the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Title series on the top left. Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the
left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 18”W x 13.5”H. Print size: 15.25”W x 10”H.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
lowerHOKUSAI (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SURUGADAI IN EDO
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a group of figures working, rolling green hills and Mount Fuji in the distance. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, by the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika
Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Title series on the top left. Title print on the top left. Artist signature on the top left. Print placed on the mat paper. Mat: 17.5”W x 12.5”H. Print size: 14.75”W x 10”H.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HOKUSAI (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, THE INARI SHRINE
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a family visiting a shrine. Full time Visitors to the Inari Shrine at Oji. Print designed by ukiyo-e artist
Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Artist signature on the lower right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 18”W x 13”H. Print size: 15.5”W x 7.75”H.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HOKUSAI (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, UMEZAWA MANOR
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a flock of cranes in the foreground, and Mount Fuji in the distance. Full title Umezawa Manor in Sagami Province. The original print can be found
in the 1830s series, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, by ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Title of the series, title of the print, and artist signature on the top left. Publisher seal on the lower left.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Dimensions: 14.5”W x 10”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
HOKUSAI (JAPANESE, 1760-1849) WOODBLOCK PRINT, LAKE SUWA
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a hut overlooking Lake Suwa, Mount Fuji in the background. Full title Lake Suwa in Shinano Province. The original print can be found in the
1830s series, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, by ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai. Title of series, title of print, and artist signature on the top left. Publisher seals on the lower left.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Dimensions: 15”W x 10.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
JAPANESE BIJIN-GA PRINT ON PAPER
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper vertical print with gilded paint accents. Features two beautiful women on a walk. Artist signature and publisher seal on the lower right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 13”W x 18.75”H. Sight size: 5.75”W x 15.75”H. Print size: 6”W x 16.25”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
JAPANESE BIJIN-GA PRINT ON PAPER
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper vertical print with gilded paint accents. Features a beautiful woman in a purple and red kimono unrolling a wall hanging. Artist signature and publisher seal on the right. Print placed on mat. Mat: 13”W x 19”H. Sight size: 4.25”W x 15.5”H. Print size: 4.5”W x 15.75”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
JAPANESE BIJIN-GA PRINT ON PAPER
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper vertical print with gilded paint accents. Features two beautiful women outside by the river enjoying the summer. Artist signature and publisher seal on the left.
Dimensions: 6”W x 15.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
JAPANESE BIJIN-GA WOODBLOCK PRINT ON PAPER
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful courtesan in an elaborate kimono, holding a bundle of cloth. Title of the series on the right. Artist signature and publisher seal on the lower left. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 15”W x 20.5”H. Sight size: 9.25”W x 13.5”H. Print size: 10.25”W x 15”H.JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ON PAPER OF A LANDSCAPE
A black and gray horizontal print. Features a village with mountains and an ocean in the background. Possible the print was designed by
Utagawa
6.5”W x 8.75”H. Print size: 7”W x 9.25”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
Kuninaga (Japanese, death 1829). Print placed on mat paper. Artist name marked on the lower right. Mat: 12.5”W x 20.75”H. Sight size:JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ON PAPER OF KINTARO FIGHTING BEARS
A hand painted color, and ink vertical print. Features the child Kintaro, a Japanese folk hero known for his superhuman strength, fighting two black bears. Artist name on the lower right.
Publisher seal on the center bottom. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 14”W x 20”H. Sight size: 8.5”W x 12.25”H. Print size: 9”W x 13”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ON PAPER, JAPAN SCENIC SPOT
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink horizontal print. Features three figures pointing to a Shinto gateway, possibly seeking shelter from the rain. The setting perhaps be Izumi. The original print
maybe be found in a series titled, Japan Scenic Spot. The title of the series, and the title of the print seen on the top right corner. The print is placed on a mat paper. Mat: 17.75”W x 12.75”H.
Print: 9.5”W x 7”H.
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KONEN (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, TRAVELERS AT A CAMPFIRE
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink horizontal print. Features a forest landscape of a couple tending to a campfire. Print designed by Uehara
Konen (Japanese, 1878-1940). Konen seal, and Kobayashi Bunshichi publisher seal on the lower right.
Artist: Uehara Konen
Dimensions: 14”W x 9.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KUNISADA (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, BEAUTY AND CAT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful woman placing a pink ribbon bow around a feline’s neck. Print is designed by ukiyo-e
artist, Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865), also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III. Print placed on mat board. Mat: 14”W x 20”H. Print size: 10”W x 14.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KUNISADA (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, SHAMISEN PLAYER
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a kabuki performer playing the shamisen. Print designed by ukiyo-e artist, Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865), also known as Utagawa
Toyokuni III. Title of series, title of print, artist signature, and publisher seal on the lower right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 15”W x 20.5”H. Sight size: 8.75”W x 13.75”H. Print size: 10”W x 15”H.
Artist: Utagawa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KUNISADA (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, THE HOUR OF THE OX
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful woman in a blue floral kimono with a pink sash, combing her hair. Original print can be found in the 1818-1824 series, Twelve Hours of a Modern Clock, by Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese,
1786-1865), also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III.
Title of the series and title of the print on the top.
Inscription on the center left. Artist signature on the lower left. Publisher seal on the lower right.
Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 14”W x 20”H.
Print size: 10”W x 14.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KUNISADA (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, VIEW OF KUSATSU
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful woman on a walk, protecting her head from the sun. The original print can be found in the 1830s series, Fifty-three Station of the Tokaido Road, by ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada
(Japanese, 1786-1865), also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III. Title of the series and title of the print on the top right. Artist signature on the lower right. Publisher seals on the lower center. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 14”W x 20.5”H. Sight size: 7”W x 9”H. Print size: 7.5”W x 10.5”H.
Artist: Utagawa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KUNISADA (JAPANESE, 1786-1865) BIJIN-GA WOODBLOCK PRINT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a beautiful woman surprised by a dog darting across her path, and two figures in the background holding lanterns. Print designed
by ukiyo-e artist, Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865), also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III. Artist signature on the lower left. Print placed on mat board. Mat: 14”W x 20”H. Print size: 10”W x 14.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KUNISADA (JAPANESE, 1786-1865) WOODBLOCK PRINT
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a woman scolding a man not finishing his meal, who instead is smoking a pipe. Print designed by Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865), also
known as Utagawa Toyokuni III. Inscription on the left. Artist signature on the right. Publisher seal on the bottom. Print on mat paper. Mat: 16”W x 22”H. Print size: 10”W x 15”H.
Artist: Utagawa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KUNISADA (JAPANESE, 1786-1865)
WOODBLOCK PRINT, NO. 5
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features figures walking down a path during a rain storm. Original print can be found in the 1840s series, Record of the Valiant and Loyal Retainers, by the
ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III. Title series on the right. Print placed in on mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 15”H. Sight size: 12.5”W x 8.5”H. Print size: 14.25”W x 9.75”H.
Artist: Utagawa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
KUNISADA, WOODBLOCK PRINT, ACTOR ICHIKAWA DANJURO VII
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features Ichikawa Danjuro VII (Japanese 1791-1859) kabuki actor bundle up for the winter. Full title Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VII on the Bank of the Sumida River. The original print can be found in a triptych
set (this particular print is the right side) in a 1820s series titled Actors on the Theme of Snow, Moon and Flowers by ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865), also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III. Artist signature on the lower left. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 10”W x 14”H.
Print size: 4.5”W x 7”H.
Artist: Utagwa Kunisada
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
SHUNSEN (JAPANESE, 1762-1830) WOODBLOCK PRINT, FUTAMIGAURA
A beautiful hand painted color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a couple admiring the twin rock formations (known as the Meoto-iwa) in the ocean, and a woman in a sedan chair with porters. Print by the ukiyo-e artist Katsukawa Shunsen (Japanese, 1762-
approximately 1830). Artist mark and publisher red seal on the lower left. Publisher’s surname on the lower right. Print placed on a mat paper. Mat: 20.5”W x 15”H. Sight size: 14”W x 9.75”H. Print size: 15”W x 10.5”H.
Artist: Katsukawa Shunsen
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
SHUNZAN (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, GARDEN PLAY
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a family enjoying the summer day. Print designed by ukiyo-e artist, Katsukawa Shunzan (Japanese, active about 1781-1801). Print on mat paper: 12.5”W x 18.5”H. Print size: 10.5”W x 15.5”H.
Artist: Katsukawa Shunzan
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
TOSHIKATA (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, TEA GATHERING
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock vertical print. Meiji Era, features a beautiful woman dressed in a floral kimono for a tea gathering. Full title Tea Gathering: Woman of the Hoei Era. The original print can be found in the 1890s series, Thirty-six Elegant Selections, by
ukiyo-e artist Mizuno Toshikata (Japanese, 18661908). Title of the series and title of the print on the top left. Artist signature and publisher seal on the bottom left. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 10.25”W x 15.75”H. Print size: 7.25”W x 9.75”H.
Artist: Mizuno Toshikata
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
UTAMARO (JAPANESE) BIJIN-GA PRINT ON PAPER
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper vertical print. Features a geisha in red and black kimono reading a letter. The print is designed by ukiyo-e artist Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806). Artist signature on the center right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 13”W x 19”H. Sight size: 3.5”W x 15.5”H. Print size: 4”W x 16”H.
Artist: Kitagawa Utamaro
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
UTAMARO (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, RELEASING CRANES
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper vertical woodblock print. Edo Period, features kabuki actors looking awe at the flock of cranes. The original print can be found with the 1805 triptych woodblock print (this print is the left side of the set) titled, Parody of the Story of Yoritomo
Releasing Cranes at Yuigahama, by ukiyo-e artist, Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806). Artist signature on the lower right. Print placed on mat paper. Mat: 12.25”W x 18.5”H. Print size: 10.5”W x 15.5”H.
Artist: Kitagawa Utamaro
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
UTAMARO (JAPANESE) WOODBLOCK PRINT, THE COURTESAN MIYAHITO
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Artist: Kitagawa Utamaro
Dimensions: 10”W x 15”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
A paint color, ink bijin-ga woodblock vertical print. Edo Period, features a courtesan in a pink and blue kimono clutching an ornate cloth. Full title: The Courtesan Miyahito of the Brothel House of Ogiya and Attendants Tsubaki and Shirabe. Print designed by ukiyo-e artist, Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806). Artist name on the lower right.1ST ED., PAINTINGS
Taipei: Shih-ling Studio, 1956. First edition, tawny brown hardcover with 32 pages of printed illustrations.
Issued: 1956
Dimensions: 11.5”W x 15.5”H x 0.75”D
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $350 - $800
BY MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK, VOL. I, BOOKLA CERAMIQUE CHINOISE, BOOK BY ERNEST GRANDIDIER
Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot Et Cie, 1984. Marbleized green, russet, and gilt cloth coverboards with leather binding and gilt titles to side cover, gilt edge to top. 232 pages + 42 plates. Full title: La Ceramique Chinoise Porcelaine Orientale. Description of specimens of
the various periods in chronological order. Text in French.
Artist: Ernest Grandidier
Issued: 1894
Dimensions: 10.75”W x 13.5”H x 2”D
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
BIRD-FACED DAGGER KANJAR/JAMBIYA INDO-PERSIAN
This Kanjar knife has a gold-gilded scabbard and a bird-faced pommel, adding a touch of opulence to this Middle Eastern two-edged curved dagger. A highly recognizable weapon form, these curved daggers are prevalent across the Middle East. The Kanjar/Jambiya, with its origins possibly in Arabia,
dates back to the 16th century, first appearing in Turkey and Iran. The distinctive curve of this dagger makes it well-suited for various knifefighting styles, especially effective for draw-cuts across unprotected flesh or precise thrusts into vulnerable vitals. Knife, pommel to point: 13.75”L
x 3.25”W. Blade: 9”L.
Issued: 18-19th century
Starting Bid: $90
Est: $1000 - $2000
LARGE CEREMONIAL YEMENESE BELT DAGGER KNIFE
Traditional Yemen knife/sword, with highly decorated handle, sheath. Janbiya, also spelled jambia, jambya, jambiya, and janbia is the Arabic term for a specific type of dagger that originated from Yemen. This example, bristling with bronze wirework, intaglio, and engraving, also has
engraved designs on the blade’s medial ridge, water buffalo leather accents to the sheath, and a plethora of decorative highlights. Knife, pommel to point: 23”L x 4.5”W. Blade: 17”L. Sheathed: 23.75”L.
Issued: 20th century
Starting Bid: $50
Est: $500 - $800
SOUTHEAST ASIAN SILVER HEART SHAPE BOX
A 20th century silver jewelry box of heart shape, intricate reticulated and chased uniformed decorations depicting Hindu deity in relief. French engraved writing to underside and dated 1.30.1909. Weight:
Issued: 1909
Dimensions: 3”L x 3”W x 1.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
SOUTH EAST ASIAN HALLMARKED SILVER SPOON
South East Asia silver spoon, chased bowl with buddha in center surrounded by lotus floral work, handle engraved with buddha. Hallmarked with character marks. Weight: 74 grams.
Dimensions: 7”L x 2”W
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $70 - $200
MONGOLIAN INLAID TURQUOISE AND METAL SNUFF BOTTLE
A tall 19th century, bronze framed snuff bottle with lions head on each shoulder, metal ring hanging from its mouth. Inlaid coral and turquoise stones. Carved hardstone stopper.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 2.25”L x 1”W x 4.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
18TH CENTURY INDO-PORTUGUESE GOA BONE VIRGIN MARY FIGURINE
Carved religious figure of Virgin Mary with gilt touches.
Dimensions: 1”L x 1.25”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
HAND CARVED ALABASTER GODDESS SARASWATI STATUE
South Asia, Indian, alabaster stone figure of Indian goddess surrounded with carved vahan swans.
Dimensions: 4.5”L x 2.5”W x 10.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $300
INDO-PORTUGUESE GOA BONE RELIGIOUS FIGURINE
Carved artifact of religious statue clutching hands in prayer.
Dimensions: 1”L x 1”W x 3.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $500
INDO-PORTUGUESE TERRACOTTA VIRGIN MARY FIGURINE
A mexican polychromed Virgin Mary or GUADALUPE figure over a half moon with polychrome matte glaze. She wears a blue and red cape like garment, clutching her hands in prayer.
Dimensions: 2.5”L x 2.25”W x 5.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $600
17/18TH C.
IMPORTANT INDO-PORTUGUESE INLAID CONTADOR CABINET
An important Indo-Portuguese inlaid contador cabinet on stand showcasing a wooden foundation with a rectangular form, adorned with four rows of three drawers. The stand itself boasts three spacious drawers, while the square section legs captivate with intricate carvings of European ecclesiastical figures, complete with bulging eyes and distinctive features. These figures gracefully
flow down to polychrome scale, accompanied by captivating grotesque animalistic forms, all resting on casters. The surfaces and drawer fronts are adorned with stellar motifs, beautifully arranged within roundels to form an intricate latticed design. Delicate openwork copper-alloy mounts and twisted pull handles add a touch of elegance throughout. Combined Dimensions:
45”L x 25.25”W x 61”H; Upper: 36.5”L x 19.5”W x 19.5”H; Lower: 45”L x 24.5”W x 41.5”H
Issued: 17/18th century
Dimensions: 45”L x 25.25”W x 61”H
Starting Bid: $10000
Est: $20000 - $60000
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $200
PAIR OF ASIAN GILDED BRONZE ELEPHANT FIGURINES WITH STANDS A set of 2 golden small decorated Indian elephants with carved wooden bases. An elephant: 2.5”L x 1.25”W x 2”H; 11.1oz. Stand: 2.75”L x 1.25”W x 0.75”H.13TH CENTURY TURKISH CAIRO SEBIL FOUNTAIN
Islamic artifact associated with water and prayer. Solid marble. Pieced produced during the height of the Ottoman Empire.
Issued: 13th century
Dimensions: 8.5”W x 11.5”H
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $3500 - $5000
Weight: 6.5oz.
Dimensions: 2.5”W x 8”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $400 - $800
TURKISH SILVER ROSE WATER SPRINKLER A beautiful footed bottle with a long slim stopper. The bottle is decorated in foliate engravings and a nine-petal flower on the top of the stopper.Silver water dropper,
Weight:?360 grams. Persia or Turkey
Dimensions: 4.75”L x 3.5”W x 7.75”H
Starting Bid: $50
Est: $600 - $1200
ANTIQUE PERSIAN OR TURKISH SILVER WATER DROPPER of tear drop shape with chased floral motifs, handle in the shape of a birds head. Hallmarked Middle Eastern marks.TURKISH-EUROPEAN SILVER FILIGREE CIGARETTE BOX WITH HAND
Beautiful silver filigree hinged cigarette box with intricate handwork, hand finial on lock.
Weight: 108 grams.
Dimensions: 3.5”L x 2.5”W x 0.5”H
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $400 - $800
MIDDLE EASTERN BRASS QALAMDAN DIVIT TRAVELING INKWELL
A beautiful inkwell and quill holder decorated in a silver-tone metal engravings of birds and flowers.
Weight: 24.4oz.
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 13”L x 3”W x 2.25”H
Starting Bid: $50
Est: $500 - $800
INDIAN CLOISONNE FLORAL AND BIRD HINGED BOX
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 1.5”L x 1.25”W x 1”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $50 - $200
A small, but stunning polychrome enamel on a silver-plated box. The gilt interior decorated with floral engravings. A dark green stone decorates the top.Dimensions: 1.25”W x 4.25”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
INDIAN SPICE HOLDER CARVED SEED BOTTLE A large seed carved to be a vessel to hold spices, adorned with a silver stopper and chain.probably INDIA or southeast asianINDIAN COLONIAL SILVER POT WITH INTERCHANGEABLE HANDLES
A handle cooking pot with lid. An unique features is that one of the side handle is interchangeable to a short or long handle. Short handles: 8”L x 5.5”W x 4”H, Long handle: 12”L x 5.5”W x 4”H.
Weight: 31.3oz. INDIA colonial silver hallmarks
Issued: 19 th century
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $600 - $1200
INDIAN SILVER DOUBLE HANDLE SUGAR BOWL
A INDIAN silver four-footed bowl with two elephant handles. The bowl depicts an intense embossed scene of a hunter with his dogs against a pack of lions. Tioog stamped on the underside. Weight: 11.4oz INDIA silver hallmarks
Issued: 19 th century
Dimensions: 9”L x 4”W x 4”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $600 - $1200
NEPALESE GILT BRONZE
18th century,
OF INDIAN GODDESS DURGA
Issued: 18th c.
Dimensions: 6.5”L x 4”W x 6.5”H
Starting Bid: $350
Est: $3500 - $5000
FIGURE small statue of multi armed and head goddess holding the tools of man, with separated goddess figure seated.ANTIQUE INDIAN BRONZE FIGURINE
Issued: 16th - 18th century
Dimensions: 4.5”L x 3.25”W x 5.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $400 - $800
A figure of a mother cradling an infant in one arm and holding a scepter in her other hand. Weight: 41.4oz.INDIAN BRONZE MINI STATUE OF HINDI DEITY
Indian bronze votive miniature figure of possibly Krishna or Lakshmana, standing with hands together in meditation. Great dark patina.
Dimensions: 1.5”L x 1”W x 3.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
INDIAN BRONZE MINI STATUE OF VISHNU AND LAKSHMI
Indian bronze votive miniature sculpture of Vishnu sitting, holding Lakshmi on his left knee, his right hand is in Abhaya (absence of fear) mudra, while Lakshmi is holding a lotus flower in left hand. Great dark patina.
Dimensions: 1.5”L x 2”W x 3.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
ANTIQUE PERSIAN TURQUOISE POTTERY VASE
A beautiful pot shaped vase with crackle pattern under the glaze. Features an unusual and unique
Dimensions: 10”W x 9.5”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $200 - $800
wrap around design in black.SILVER ARAB JAMBYA DAGGER/KNIFE
This classic Jambya dagger is characterized by a prominently curved scabbard, although the blade is wide, it lacks the same curvature. Intricate scrollwork adorns the silver scabbard and hilt, punctuated by delicate tulips, a touch of Ottoman flair amidst the polished metal. This curved blade
features a raised fuller, or rib, that extends the entire blade and tapers toward the tip, adding strength for piercing. Knife, pommel to point: 10”L x 6.5”W. Blade: 5.25”L. Sheathed: 10.25”L.
Issued: 19-20th century
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $400 - $800
ISLAMIC IRON VESSEL WITH INLAY SILVER CALLIGRAPHY
A 19th/20th century, dark patina base vessel with elaborate silver inlay forming Arabic scripture around the body; articulated handle.
Dimensions: 5.5”W x 7.5”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
Delicate impressed silver leaf and lace sheath over wooden Islamic comb. Comb: 5”W x 2.25”H.
Case: 5.5”W x 3”H.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
PERSIAN OR ISLAMIC HAND CARVED COMB IN STITCHED FOIL SHEATHMIDDLE EASTERN BRASS ENAMEL PITCHER
A beautiful white ground jug with blue flowers and polychrome birds, and a structure built over a river. The top and bottom bands are black ground with white accents.
Dimensions: 8.5”L x 5.75”W x 11.5”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
MIDDLE EASTERN TULIP COPPER ENAMEL BOWL WITH TRAY
A beautiful polychromic set with decorated in various flowers, birds, and embossed paisley patterns. The tray depicts a palace. Tray: 13”L x 8.5”W x 1.25”H. Bowl: 7.5”L x 5”W x 4.25”H. Persian or turkish
Issued: 19th to 20th century
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $400 - $800
ANTIQUE MIDDLE EASTERN SILVER HINGED ARM BRACELET
Inset intaglio design with finials, clasp rod held with ornate chain. Marked on inside with Arabic stamp and hallmarks. Weight: 240g. Measurements to interior of bracelet: 3.5”L x 3”W x 2.25”H.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $300 - $800
MIDDLE EASTERN HAND PAINTED WOOD MIRROR
Mirror with hand-painted Elaborate decor of many figures. The center has a door that swings open to reveal a mirror.
Dimensions: 8”L x 12”W x 1”H
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
ORIENTALIST OIL PAINTING, PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH TURBAN
Splendid original oil painting on alloy made in a Neo-Classical style reminiscent of the precision of the Orientalist artworks by Jean-AugusteDominique Ingres. This portrait depicts a powdered white skin sitter whose hair is partially covered by an elaborate white turban with ribbon
and torsade. She holds a sumptuous dark green and gold velvet dress that falls off her breast. Housed in a carved and gilded wooden frame set around an alloy border. Artwork Dimensions: 12”L x 14.50”H. Frame size: 22.25”L x 25.50”H x 3”W.
Issued: c. 1800
Starting Bid: $200
Est: $2000 - $8000
PERSIAN ISLAMIC PAPIER MACHE LACQUER TRAVEL PEN BOX
A 19th century, middle eastern lacquered papier mache box with rounded ends and sliding tray. Features scenes of figures riding horses on black ground.
Dimensions: 1.25”L x 8.5”W x 1.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $100 - $300
PERSIAN PAPIER MACHE LACQUERED PENCIL CASE
Antique Persian hand painted travel case of typical form with rounded ends and sliding tray. Decorated with portraits of Persian people, further floral patterns. Red colored ground interior with gold flower motifs, lacquered finish.
Dimensions: 6.5”L x 1.5”W x 1.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
PERSIAN PAPIER MACHE PENCIL CASE WITH INK SPOON AND CLEANER
Antique Papier Mache lacquered box of typical form with rounded ends and sliding tray. The exterior is finely hand painted in great detail of Persian villagers. Contains a brass ink spoon and nib cleaner, wood stick.
Dimensions: 9.5”L x 1.75”W x 1.5”H
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $300 - $800
PERSIAN PRAYER RUG
Hand woven rug with beautiful threading to depicts two birds under a floral tree with the branches surrounding a scene of two gazelles by a body of water and mountains in the distance. Accented with sandy-brown colored tassels at the ends.
Dimensions: 50.5”L x 27.25”W
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
JUDAICA MIXED METAL CHARGER
A beautifully large metal table plate decor. Fine details of brass, pewters, and black enamel featuring a stunning scene of a palace courtyard with ornate towers, and elegant foliage and floral.
Dimensions: 27.5”W x 1.25”H
Starting Bid: $60
Est: $600 - $800
PEWTER PASSOVER JUDAICA DISH
18th century dish with a unique design depicting archaistic chasing to part of rim. Marked to bottom include 1709.
Issued: 18th c.
Dimensions: 12.25”W
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
ANTIQUE SILVER FILIGREE JUDAICA SPICE TOWER
Delicate filigree silver spice tower with ringing bells, swinging doors, and a moving flag, Spice towers are important religious articles on Jewish High holidays. Hallmarked Polish Warsaw on flag.
Issued: Late 19th c.
Dimensions: 2.75”W x 10.25”H
Starting Bid: $100
Est: $500 - $1500
A silver Judaica cup engraved with the Star of David to interior. Weight: 162 grams.
Dimensions: 3.25”W x 3.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $250 - $800
ANTIQUE JUDAICA SILVER KIDDUSH CUPANTIQUE JUDAICA SILVER CANDLESTICK HANUKKAH
Early 20th century .800 silver chanukiah. Nine branched candlestick , topped with a Magen David (Star of David) with rearrangeable candlestick holders.
Dimensions: 10.5”L x 5”W x 13.5”H
Starting Bid: $60
Est: $600 - $800
JUDAICA SILVER FILIGREE JANUKIA
Silver Jewish Janukia artifact with filigree base, decorated with the Star of David in center. Hallmarked .800. Weight: 180 grams.
Dimensions: 7”L x 4.5”W x 9”H
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $400 - $800
18TH CENTURY JUDAICA SILVER TORAH YAD POINTER
Judaica, unmarked silver Torah pointer, the openwork heart finial.
Issued: 18th c.
Dimensions: 7.25”L x 0.75”W
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
ANTIQUE JUDAICA SILVER TORAH YAD POINTER
Torah pointer, finely hand engraved with detailed naturalistic traditional vine finial along yad, pointer finger.
Dimensions: 8.5”L x 0.75”W
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
Dimensions: 11”L
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $800
ANTIQUE JUDAICA STERLING SILVER YAD WITH GLOVED POINTER Jewish silver article with rounded end, central ring and upright gloved pointer finger. Hallmarked silver throughout. Weight: 66 grams.ANTIQUE SOLID SILVER JUDAICA TORAH YAD POINTER
Intricate filigree crown at end, tapering to the traditional yard pointed. Hallmarked makers marks from Astro-Hungary.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 9.75”L x 1”W
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $400 - $800
ANTIQUE SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER JUDAICA TORAH POINTER
A late 18th century, early 19th century silver Yad Torah pointer from Brazil. Jewish article with a double head end finial, traditional geometric designs, small tip of pointer. Hallmarked A S makers mark. Weight: 62 grams.
Dimensions: 9.5”L
Starting Bid: $40
Est: $400 - $800
2PC ANTIQUE SOLID SILVER AND WOOD JUDAICA
TORAH YAD POINTERSComprising of two torah pointers, one made of wood with silver hand and other is made of solid silver with intricate filigree crown at the end. Both tapering to the traditional Yad pointer. Hallmarked Astro-Hungary. Silver: 8.25”L. Wood: 8.5”L. Silver weight: 32 grams.
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
2 LEATHER BOUND JUDAICA LITERATURE BOOKS
Two Judaica books, one with metal clasp. Text in Hebrew, with exterior of books red leather covers with gilt decoration. Hebrew monograms to cover.
Largest: 5”W x 7.5”H x 1.25”D. Smallest: 4.25”L
x 6.25”W x 1.25”H. one of them dated in Vienna 1840s in jewish year , the other one probably earlier
Issued: 19th c.
Starting Bid: $30
Est: $300 - $900
Dimensions: 2”W x 6”H
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $900 - $3000