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ENGLISH FURNITURE & ASIAN ART

Japanese Works of Art

  • A PAIR OF SIX-FOLD BYŌBU (SCREENS) DEPICTING THE HORSE STABLE, JAPAN, MOMOYAMA (1573 - 1615) - EDO PERIOD (1603 - 1868), c. 1600
    A PAIR OF SIX-FOLD BYŌBU (SCREENS) DEPICTING THE HORSE STABLE
  • A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASE BY ANDO JUBEI (1876–1956), JAPAN, MEIJI ERA (1868-1912), early 20TH CENTURY
    A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASE BY ANDO JUBEI (1876–1956)
  • A GILT-COPPER AND GOLD MAKI-E LACQUER PALANQUIN OR NORIMONO , JAPAN, 18TH - 19TH CENTURY
    A GILT-COPPER AND GOLD MAKI-E LACQUER PALANQUIN OR NORIMONO
  • A PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURES OF GEESE, EDO PERIOD (1615 - 1868), EARLY - MID NINETEENTH CENTURY
    A PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURES OF GEESE
  • A SILVER AND GOLD MAKI-E LACQUER YUTO AND COVER, JAPAN, EDO PERIOD (1603 - 1868), C. 1600 - 50
    A SILVER AND GOLD MAKI-E LACQUER YUTO AND COVER
  • BOXES IN THE FORMS OF A CRANE AND OF A FISH, JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY
    BOXES IN THE FORMS OF A CRANE AND OF A FISH
  • TWO BOXES IN THE FORMS OF FANS, JAPAN, 17TH AND 18TH CENTURY
    TWO BOXES IN THE FORMS OF FANS
  • A GROUP OF BOXES, JAPAN, 17TH - 18TH CENTURIES
    A GROUP OF BOXES

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