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Chinese Han dynasty bronze sieve
comes with a liner made later so it could be
used as a receptacle for water - for use in tea ceremony or for
flower display in Japan and has its own purpose made
Japanese collectors storage box - both later additions
KW806 A superb example of a Japanese bronze water bowl with
four dragons around the rim and a large dragon encircling base.
Early Meiji period, circa 1870.
H 33cm x D 64cm
B1
Mid C19th
Japanese bronze water bowl classical Chinese archaic motif and
design
SOLD
B2
Late C19th
Japanese bronze water bowl classical Chinese archaic motif and
design
B3
Late C19th
Japanese bronze water bowl classical Chinese archaic motif and
design
B4
Japanese
bronze vase 1920's signed - elegant shape with fine
colour and patina
SOLD
B5
Early 20th
Taisho period - Japanese hand beaten silver vase with decoration of
camellia leaves and buds -
note:
oxidized silver and silver alloys were the preferred taste in
Japan
B6
Japanese Ikenobo school
caramel bronze ikebana vase Late Edo c 1840
SOLD
B7
Japanese
Ikenobo school classical bronze ikebana vase with elephant motif
handles
elegant shape
with fine colour and patina Taisho c 1920
SOLD
B8
Japanese
Ikenobo school classical bronze ikebana vase with relief decoration
of a tortoise
elegant shape
with fine colour and patina Taisho c 1920
SOLD
B9
Japanese inlaid copper vase
c 1930 early Showa period
SOLD
B10
Japanese sake kettles - elegant pumpkin shape
with black maki-e lacquer lids highlighted by a silver finial
B11
Japanese
copper tea pot from a Buddhist temple - fine vertigre patina
c 1840 Late Edo
SOLD
B12
Japanese
copper kettle with incised decoration with applied gold
leaf
circa
1840 Late Edo period
SOLD
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