screens - Japanese furniture
29 item(s) found:
A Japanese Shibiyama, lacquer and ivory two fold screen Meiji period, the two panels depicting three seated men in conversation with a nobleman, being entertained by a dance r and courtesan playing, the samisen,…
A Japanese Taisho/Showa period six fold screen, with plain gilt silk and paper panels on a black lacquer frame. Height 170 cm. Width 63 cm
A decorative Japanese three fold caned screen
A Japanese two panel folding screen early 20th century. 85 x 137 cm. Ink on gold paper, each panel 85 x 137 cm
A Japanese four panel folding screen late Qing Dynasty. 150 x 62 cm. Ink and colour on gold paper, each panel 62 x 150 cm
A 19th century adjustable mahogany screen with inset period tapestry a bobbin and turned frame with out swept end supports.
Japanese hand painted 4 fold screen. Ceremonial chariot with flowers. Wood framed with brass fittings. Some tearing to reverse of one panel. Height 63.5 cm L 125 cm (total)
A Japanese folding six panel screen, early 20th century, undecorated. 27 x 69.5 cm
A Japanese six panel screen, modern, painted with water birds above breaking waves. Ink and colour on flecked paper. 474 x 100 cm
A Japanese two panel screen, 20th century, colour on paper. Depicting a bird amongst water plants, framed 173 x 57.5 cm
An early Japanese four panel folding screen, Edo period, 17th/18th century, ink and slight colour on silk, decorated with a landscape 248 x 91.5 cm
A mounted Japanese seven folding screen with four panels depicting cherry blossoms and birds
A four panel lacquer and inlay Japanese screen lacquer faded in places 184 L x. Height 182 cm
A Japanese four panel folding screen, depicting the end of winter with ducks on the shoreline midst emerging japonica blossoms and bamboo shoots with snow flurries on a silver leaf ground, signed Keido... Lower right, 243 cm wide, 182 cm high
A Japanese four panel folding screen, Meiji period, 1868/1912. Ink and colour on paper with a pair of pheasants on rockwork beside breaking waves. 98 x 24 cm
A Japanese triptych folding wooden framed porcelain table screen, the central panel depicting an ancient pine tree, the side panels with a dragonfly and a carp, all with calligraphic inscriptions. Overall. Width 40.5 cm. Height 33.5 cm
A most impressive Chinese six panel lacquered folding screen, the panels are decorated with inlays in ivory and coloured stones of boys playing in the courtyard of a grand palace, the figures have gilded decoration. Reverse decorated in gold.…
A Japanese egg shell and lacquer four-fold screen. 20th century, each panel. Height 200 cm. Width 60 cm, 3 cm deep
Large Japanese 4 panel hand painted screen.
A Japanese two panel folding screen, Second half 20th century. ink and colour on paper, depicting a huge red sun setting behind breaking waves. 136 x 152 cm
A Japanese four panel folding screen, Meiji period, 1868/1912, ink and colour on paper, with chrysanthemums and a dragonfly on a trellis. 209.5 x 100 cm
A Japanese six-panel folding screen Edo period, 19th century122 x 232 cm decorated in colours on gold leaf with birds on a blossom tree beside a waterfall
A Japanese six fold screen 18/19th century, with silvered ground painted with a bird over flowering shrubs. 268 x 137 cm
A Japanese 3 panelled lacquer screen with a decoration of morning glory flowers, circa 1960. Width 121 cm. Height 107 cm
A Japanese two-panel silver ground screen,Taisho period early 20th century. with landscape,pale silk brocade mounting, gold leaf,signed. 152 x 162 cm
A Japanese black lacquer two panel screen Meiji period 184 x 90 cm with a pair of red lacquer dragons across the front panels, gold lacquer motifs around the borders, the back with cranes and mount fuji, enraved copper mounts. Height 184 cm.…
Classical Kano school screen of herons in a landscape, from the Meiji period
Two 18th century panel folding screen from the Edo period, decorated in colours and sprinkled gold, with a bamboo fence, flowers and grasses. Provenance: From the David Jones Gallery, 19th Nov 1982
18th century two panel screen from the Edo period, with ducks and apple blossom decorations, brocade mounting and a gold leaf background
