An okimono of a lacquered wood monkey holding a peach
Price On Request ### **An okimono of a lacquered wood monkey holding a peach****Late Edo period, mid-19th century, Japan****H18.5 x W12 x D14 cm****H7.28 x W4.72 x D5.51 inches**Seated upright with one leg bent vertically and the other bent horizontally, and the feet clasped together, the monkey stares with wide open eyes and a slightly perplexed expression his head held up and looking slightly to his left. His right arm is down and the hand loosely placed onto the knee, the left hand is held up in front of the chest holding a peach with attached stork and two leaves which is symbolic of longevity. He wears a sleeveless cloak attached at the front with a bowed knot, the garment fabulously decorated with single zodiac animals within roundels against an ever changing background of floral and geometric diapers and sprays of flowers amongst grass, the outer boarder decorated with a repeating stylised flower in stippled gold on a red ground.The monkey is lacquered with a red brown ground onto which fine hair work has been applied in gold. The peach and the background to each roundel are sprinkled with an ultrafine nashiji ground on brown, the zodiac animals being executed in gold lacquer with darker shading in some of the creatures.
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A large gold lacquer incense burner in the form of a standing crane
Price On Request ### **A large gold lacquer incense burner in the form of a standing crane****Meiji period, 19th century, Japan****Height: 101cm / 39 ¾ inches**This highly naturalistically modelled crane stands with neck held high, the head turned slightly to the left with closed mouth and alert realistic piercing glass eyes. The birds body is carved in wood then decorated...
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A two tiered kobako with fitted boxes
Price On Request ### **A two tiered kobako with fitted boxes****Meiji period, late 19th century, Japan****Width: 14.5 cm, 5.7 inches**Of rectangular form with indented corners, the box is decorated in gold, red and silver hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, kirigane and silver inlay on a nashiji ground. The scene depicts a fishing village under the moon, the interior tray with wild geese on...
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A three tiered Kobako
Price On Request ### **A three tiered Kobako****Edo period 18th-19th century, Japan****14 cm long****5.51 inches long**The rectangular box with a cut away overhanging cover decorated in gold and silver and black hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, shishiai-takamaki-e and kirikane and carved red lacquer on a hirame ground. The scene depicts deer in a wooded landscape beside a river and small waterfall with maples...
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A three case Shibayama inro
Price On Request ### **A three case Shibayama inro****Meiji period, late 19th century, Japan****Height: 9.7 cm, 3.82 inches; Height of netsuke: 5.8 cm 2.28 inches**In the form of a covered jar decorated in iroe-hiramaki-e and inlaid with carved and stained ivory and mother of pearl on a polished gold ground. The design depicts a man wrestling with the Bunbuku-chagama (badger...
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A suzuribako and bunko in lacquer
Price On Request ### **A suzuribako and bunko in lacquer****Meiji period, late 19th century, Japan****23.3cm and 28.8 cm long respectively****9.17 inches and 11.34 inches long respectively**Each is decorated in gold, silver and red togidashi-e with a band of chrysanthemums and foliage on a graduated nashigi ground terminating in black, muranashigi interior and fundame rims. The suzuribako with slate inkstone and...
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A Shibayama tanto, signed Shibayama Ekimasa
Price On Request ### **A Shibayama tanto, signed Shibayama Ekimasa****Meiji period, late 19th century, Japan****Length: 40 cm, 15.75 inches**Inlaid in coral, ivory, stone, carved lacquer and mother of pearl, with Rogyoku holding a peony on a ho-o bird in flight amongst gold clouds, the reverse with Shoshi reading a hand scroll on a dragon amongst golden clouds. The handle inlaid...
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A gold lacquer suzuribako
Price On Request ### **A gold lacquer suzuribako****Meiji period late 19th century, Japan****27.5cm long****10.83 inches long**Decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e, takamaki-e, shishiai-takamaki-e, togitashi-e and kirikaneon a hirame and mura-nashiji ground. The scene depicts the Waka-no-ura with thatched huts near the sea amongst pine trees and beheath golden clouds. The interior of the lid with a similar landscape with two...
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A bronze standing figure of Nagabhushana
Price On Request ### **A bronze standing figure of Nagabhushana****15th century, India****Height: 64 cm, 25.2 inches**This bronze figure stands feet apart, dressed in a pleated robe from the waist down. Jewellery adorning his neck, arms, and ankles, while diagonally wrapped around his bare chest is a snake, anther around his waist. His eyes are inlaid with silver. His left hand...
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An early Vijayanagara standing bronze figure of Lakshmi
Price On Request ### **An early Vijayanagara standing bronze figure of Lakshmi****14th century, South India****Height: 55.9 cm, 22 inches**At the end of the Chola dynasty (the 'Golden Age' of bronze works of art), unstable times followed in Southern India; however, with the establishment of the Vijayanagara dynasty, in the second half of the 14th century, bronze casting was somewhat revived....
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Chola bronze figure of Vishnu
Price On Request ### **Chola bronze figure of Vishnu****Circa 1100, South India****Height: 84 cm, 33.1 inches**Vishnu is the Hindu 'God of Preservation' and stands with feet firmly planted in tadasana upon a lotus pedestal. The depiction is one of boldness, strength and equilibrium. In the upper left hand is held the conch shell signifying creation and protection of the Universe,...
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A seated bronze figure of Paravati
Price On Request ### **A seated bronze figure of Paravati****Chola dynasty, 13th century, South India****Height: 49.5 cm, 19.6 inches**Shivas consort is seated in Rajalila Asana (the king's posture) on an oval double lotus base supported on a simple rectangular pedestal above a single band of splayed lotus petals. The elegant and restrained image is seated fore square, the head turned...
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A Vijayanagara bronze figure of Uma
Price On Request ### **A Vijayanagara bronze figure of Uma****14th/15th century, South India****Height: 35 cm, 13.8 inches**Uma (Parvati) is known as the 'eternal wife' of Shiva - she is his female complement and they are worshipped together. She is seated on a lotus throne with her left leg pendent and right leg in utkutika, supported by a bolster; this throne...
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