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207-221
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312-326
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472-496
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446. A Chinese Glazed Ceramic Kendi, Ming Tile Work
A Chinese glazed ceramic Kendi in yellow-gold and emerald green glazes, measuring 6"H x 4-1/4"W x 2-1/4"D. A very decorative rustic object in the shape of a ewer with a dragon medallion on either side. A Kendi is pouring vessel with a spout on the side but without a handle.
200/400
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447. A Small 18th Century Kang Hsi Fan Shaped Triangular Dish
A small 18th Century Kang Hsi fan-shaped triangular dish, of glazed ceramic in yellow and emerald green, decorated with images of cherry blossoms, measuring 6-1/2"W x 4-1/2"D x 1"H.
150/300
Sold: $310.50
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448. A Pair Of Polychrome Fugawa Decorated Japanese Porcelain Vases
A pair of polychrome decorated Japanese porcelain vases, each with sprays of various flowers in cobalt blue, cinnabar, yellow and aqua, with gilt accents, each marked on the underside in Japanese characters. Each measures aprox. 4" in diameter at the widest point x 5"H.
100/150
Sold: $63.25
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449. A Polychrome Glazed Chinese Ceramic Bowl, ca. 18th Century
A Chinese porcelain bowl, of rectangular shape, with a slightly flaring 3/4" foot, the interior glazed in bright turquoise, the exterior decorated with geometric patterns and flowers, one side with a red dragon and one side with a black dragon; meticulously drawn. There is a Chinese mark on the underside in red glaze. The bowl measures approx. 5" x 5-1/4" x 2-3/4"H.
400/600
Sold: $287.50
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450. A Chinese Celadon Glazed Porcelain Bowl
A Chinese celadon glazed porcelain bowl, with a flaring fluted shape, the interior decorated in low relief with small children with foliage and butterflies between each, measuring approx. 7-1/2" in diameter x 2"H, on a small foot. *On preview in Pittsburgh, PA.
200/400
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451. A Celadon Tear-Drop Shaped Porcelain Vase
A celadon tear-drop shaped glazed porcelain vase in a matte finish, with incised scrolling foliate designs under the glaze, approx. 9"H x 4" in diameter at the widest point, with a small foot, not marked.
100/150
Sold: $86.25
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452. A Satsuma Charger, Probably Kinkozan
A Satsuma charger, probably Kinkozan, 12" in diameter, with a 1/2"H foot, marked on the underside, in an overall floral design in warm colors, with a great deal of gilt tracery.
1,500/1,800
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453. A Chinese Cong-Shaped Vase, ca. 20th Century
A Chinese monochrome glazed porcelain vase, in bright yellow glaze, approx. 5-1/2"H x 2-1/2" x 2-1/2". Not marked.
100/200
Sold: $34.50
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454. A Famille Verte Water Pot
A Famille Verte water pot in a circular shape, approx. 5" in diameter at the widest point x 4"H. The body with incised floral designs under a clear emerald green glaze, with applied figures of a bat and a dragon facing off at the rim. The figures are glazed in a charcoal brown and pale yellow color. No maker's marks found.
100/150
Sold: $80.50
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455. A Small Porcelain Cup
A small porcelain cup in white egg-shell porcelain, hand decorated with birds sitting on a peach-blossom twig, with calligraphy characters on one side, marked on the underside. The cup has a gracefully flaring lip and a small foot and measures approx. 2"H x 2-1/2" in diameter at the widest point.
75/125
Sold: $51.75
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456. A 19th Century Japanese Muiti-Armed Kannon Figure in Gilt Carved Wood
A 19th Century Japanese Kannon figure, with multiple arms and faces, seated on a lotus blossom atop an architectural base, with a decorative halo behind. Made in four parts, not bolted together, the octagonal base is decorated with relief carving, the lotus flower forming a platform for the seated figure. The figure is seated in a serene lotus position and wears a crown with many faces looking in several directions. The arms and hands (fourteen on each side) extend holding various objects in various configurations. The halo behind the figure is carved in pierced foliate patterns with a flaming perimeter. The entire piece measures approx. 22"H x 12"W x 12"D.
800/1,000
Sold: $1,293.75
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457. A Gilt Bronze Japanese Seated Kannon Figure
A gilt bronze Japanese seated Kannon figure, posed atop a draped lotus, in a contemplative posture with one leg crossed over the other, approx. 12"H, the base approx. 4-1/2" in diameter.
200/400
Sold: $471.50
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458. A 19th Century Chinese Pewter Casket
A 19th Century Chinese casket, made of etched pewter on a pierced foliate base with fluted bun feet, the sides decorated with etched floral designs and baskets, the top etched with Chinese characters, with a keyhole lock, the interior upholstered in padded yellow velvet with a yellow cording trim at the edges. Measures approx. 10-1/2"W x 4-1/2"D x 6"H.
100/200
Sold: $126.50
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459. A Three-Piece Carved Bone Handled Carving Set
A three-piece carving set with steel blade, fork and sharpening wand. Each has a carved bone handle measuring approx. 5-1/2" long. The entire knife measures 15-1/4" long and is marked on the blade "Landers Frary & Clark Aetna Works". The handle of the knife is carved in the form of a bird, a snake and an insect among some foliage. The fork handle is carved with people and flowering trees and the metal is marked "Pat. July 6th 1886", and measures 11-1/2"L overall. The wand handle depicts birds among flowered branches and has no other marks, and measures 13-1/2"L overall.
150/250
Sold: $97.75
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460. Yoshida Hiroshi (Japanese, 1876-1950)
"Misty Daty At Kikko" from Korea and Manchuria; oban tate-e. Color woodcut, 1937, signed, stamped in the lower margin, matted and framed under glass 15-1/4" x 10-1/4" sight size, with framing overall 22" x 16-1/2". Taped to the back of the framing is the following typed note: "This picture is a Japanese Wood Print. The scene is of Yomeimeon Gate which is the entrance to a main shrine. This print enjoys world fame for its gorgeous decoration including many excellent works of sculpture. The picture is called "Higurashimon" (the gate where one tarries all day) Helen Steward brought this picture to me from her trip in Japan during the Summer of 1957
400/600
Sold: $425.50
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