Length: 10.2cm (4.1 in)
Depth: 6.8cm (2.7 in)
Height: 3.5cm (1.6 in)
Rectangular Zitan box; very fine construction with invisible joints; sliding lid; ivory panel marked with calligraphy; signatures on the base; excellent condition
A beautiful and rare set of 4 French Wine glasses with green Art Deco stems and etched scene of grape vines circa 1950s signed Luminarc measuring 6” by 3.5”
A set of five English cut Crystal Martini glasses circa 1940s measuring 6” by 4” $120 each or $450 for the set (Quillen) set of five available
This hand painted Japanese ceramic bowl is an early or mid-20th century product. It is 7 1/8” in diameter and 3” high. It depicts white cherry blossoms and red maple leaves on a milk white crackled background inside and outside. There is a small finger pinch close to the rim. The stamped maker’s mark “Takamine” is near the bottom. It is in great condition.
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Set of an wooden 'Torii' (Shinto shrine archway) and a pair of Imado clay fox dolls as the messengers of god based on Cult of Inari, Showa period, 1970s, Japan...
French Silver And Crystal Decanter Mid-Century 11x8 inch A beautiful fluted design in the Baccarat style
Two covered boxes showing two birds, identically worked in silver repousse. Both unmarked, silver tested. Condition: some traces of usage, few tiny nicks. Dimension: c. 7.5 cm long x 5.8 cm high, total weight: 119 g.
Japanese Porcelain Umbrella Jar or Stand, 24" high, 9 1/2" diameter, beautifully decorated over glaze enamel of flowering branches and Phoenix Bird in the colorful floral background. The condition is good no damages. The dark line inside the stand is glaze ran down from the top rim, not crack.
Serving plate. Over a grayish brown stoneware a geometrical design in blue, brown and green glazes, partly with fine crackle. Unsigned, but clay, color and design remind one of Mashiko ware. Diameter 10 ¼ inches, height 2 inches. Japan, 2nd half 20th century. Slight traces of usage (tiny scratches and water stains), otherwise very good condition.
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Rich and Elegant Murano Cased BLACK and GOLD FLECKS Art Glass PULEGOSO Bowl!!! Attributed to Archimede SEGUSO and Alfredo BARBINI. Though the "shape" is too generic to tell them apart, the technique is hard to find and color combination sought after by collectors of both Artists! The piece is very thick and heavy for its size. There are some scratches to the outside of the body, but hard to see unless turned over...
宋汝官窯天蓝釉寳頂如意耳三足香爐This sky-blue glazed ceramic incense-burner, three-legged and with ruyi ears, is elegantly and ingeniously shaped. Its cover enjoys a unique spearing knot, with six vents around. Its bottom is fully glazed, showing five incense-ash-colored spur-marks from firing...
A heavy bronze Renaissance Revival Scabbard Circa 1890 measuring 8” in length
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Murano SOMMERSO Purple and Blue Art Glass Flip Top Bowl and Mushroom Shaped Lighter SET!!! Documented as Alfredo BARBINI, circa 1950s, and pictured in the Weil Ceramics and Glass Catalog!!! They have NO damage (chips, nicks or fleabites). In EXCELLENT Condition!!!
The Bowl measures 6 3/4" long x 3 3/4" tall - The Lighter measures 5 1/2" tall ….. International Buyers WELCOMED!!! ........ Questions? Don’t hesitate to ask!
Regal pair of bronze buddhist temple altar lamps with hexogonal middle sections. Quite rare. Showa Period C.1945 they have electric bulbs and are lined with rice paper. Perfect condition.
h;35cm x 15cm wide. Ask for shipping quote.
Elegantly line engraved vase by Tapio Wirkkala, from the Kantarelli series he made for Iittala glassworks in 1951. Kantarelli is the Finnish word for the delicious yellow mushroom, the chanterelle. Signed Tapio Wirkkala Iittala. Height "6 ¾ / 17 cm. Condition: fine.
Period arts & crafts hand made pair of sterling candlesticks by Randahl, Chicago, c.1930. Each measures 3" tall by 3 1/2" circumference and has a design around the stem. Excellent condition and good weight, each is signed "RANDAHL STERLING 251"........$12 for insured US shipping.
Pair of Cranes Painting and Poem by Korean Buddhist Monk Su An Sunim (born 1940). The crane is a an ancient symbol of longevity and immortality. Because cranes were believed to stay with one mate for their lifetime, it is also a symbol of faithful love. When the crane is paired like this, the meanings of immortality and fidelity combine to mean eternal love. The flying-white brushwork and ink washes here display Su An Sunim's mastery of zen art at its best...
Painting of Monkey Reaching for the Moon's Reflection in the Water by Renowned Korean Buddhist Monk and Painter Su An Sunim (born 1940), from the ancient Buddhist parable of the monkey reaching for the moon's reflection in the water. The recent exhibition of Su An Sunim's work at the Zen Buddhist Temple in New York City was the most highly-attended exhibition ever presented by the Korean Art Society...