Masterpiece glass work made by Kyohei Fujita. This museum quality piece is A hand-blown pink glass box and cover rimmed with silver metal including beautiful falling flower motif on impressive gold and silver leaf decoration, titled Hanafubuki, a shower of cherry blossoms. In Japan, Hanafubuki is a season word depicting the spring season originated from cherry blossoms falling in the wind. This glass work is excellent in condition and comes with his signed and sealed original fitted box. ...click for details
This is Kogo incense box with impressive makie gold lacquer work on black lacquer dipicting flying cranes in clouds on pine tree, also its inside is lacquered with beautiful sprinkle gold work and rimed with silver. Overall condition is excellent and very slight worn due to use. It comes an original wooden storage box.
Authentic original calligraphy by Muneyoshi Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). The work represent IMAYORI NAKINI, one of the famous sayings he left. The work is good in condition with several aged spots as seen on the photo.
Soetsu Yanagi also known as Yanagi Muneyoshi[1], was a Japanese philosopher and founder of the mingei (folk craft) movement ...click for details
Approximately mid 20th century, impressive Japanese silver tea kettle in excellent in condition. Total weight is 464g. It has Pure silver mark and maker's mark of Usui, and comes with an original wooden fitted box.
Impressive and beautiful inlay work in treasure design on iron lid rest made by Joeki Nakagawa 11th, one of the most famous Japanese metal worker. It is excellent in condition and comes with his signed and sealed wood fitted box.
Approximately mid 20th century, large-sized Kyo ware mizusashi water container with beautiful wave design in bucket shape, made by Toraku. It is excellent in condition and comes with his signed, sealed wooden fitted box.
Approximately late 19th to early 20th century, a set of Japanese black lacquer bowl with cover with impressive maki-e gold lacquer work in bird with grass motif. All pieces are fine in condition with no chips or cracks but only slight changes in color inside of the bowls. Highly recommended quality works.
Approximately mid 20th century, Japanese pure silver teapot decorated with hail design and ivory handle, made by a metal artist, Ryumei. It is marked on its underside Jungin Ryumei Saku, pure silver made by Ryumei, and marked on the reverse side of its lid, Ryumei saku. This teapot comes with an original signed, sealed wooden storage box. It is excellent in condition. Weight without ivory handle is 254g.
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