Exquisitely carved beautiful antique chinese clay teapot with stamp on the bottom and the reverse side of the lid. Highly recommended genuine antique piece.
Approximately dates 19th century, exquisitely carved copper small box. It has maker's mark on its bottom and beautiful carvings on the top lid. Overall condition is excellent with slight worn due to age. Highly recommended quality piece.
Approximately from late 19th to early 20th century, very rare giant cast iron tea kettle tetsubin with zogan inlay work. Overall condition is very good with some rust. Highly recommended quality piece.
Approximately dates around early 20th century, impressive tetsubin cast iron tea kettle with rabbit motif, and bronze lid with silver knob. It is excellent in condition with slight rust inside. Highly recommended quality piece.
Approximately 18th to 19th century, impressive black lacquered stand inlaid with mother of pearl work. Some Mother-of-peal work of the top part is peeled off as seen on the photo. Otherwise, it is fine in condition.
Approximately 19th century, impressive black lacquered wood stand inlaid with mother-of-pearl work in the motif of landscape with men. Overall condition is fine with one tiny repair on the corner as marked on the photo.
highly recommended quality work.
Apporoximately early to mid 20th century, bronze model of Kinjiro Ninomiya, 19th century Japanese agricultural leader, philosopher, moralist and economist who was born to a poor peasant family but became a great landowner through hard work. Overall condition is excellent.
Approximately late 19th century, Japanese cloisonne work probably used for suiteki water dropper or teapot. It has beautiful and exquisite cloisonne work decorated with various colored enamels. Overall condition is very good with fine patina.
Approximately late 19th to early 20th century, impressive Japanese cloisonne vase in various coloured enamels with iris flower with leaves. Overall condition is fine with minor scratches on the side and it stands unstable very slightly.
Approximately 18th to 19th century, mixed metal kiseru pipe made by Somin Yokoya with exquisite carving on silver in the motif of laying lady holding pipe and inlay with brass and shakudo metal. It is signed by an artist with his Kao mark. Overall condition is fine with minor chip on brass part. Very unique and quality work.