An antique Japanese bronze vase with flying crane decoration, inlaid with silver, copper and gold, Meiji period, 19th/20th century, engraved two character signature to the side, 22 cm high
An antique Japanese inlaid timber work box, interior fitted with six lift-out lidded compartments, Meiji period, 19th/20th century, 11 cm high36 cm wide, 28 cm deep
Satsuma antique Japanese earthenware miniature vase, Meiji period, 19th century, gold and black seal mark to base with remains of original paper label, 9 cm high
A fine antique Japanese silver and gold wire work cloisonne vase with floral motif, possibly the work of Namikawa Yasuyuki, Meiji period, 19th/20th century, 15 cm high
A collection of 14 original Japanese Seppa, all oval in bronze, brass and copper. Some with gilding. To fit tanto, Wakizashi and Katana sword handles. Edo - Meiji periods. Approx. 30-4 cm
A Japanese sword fitting Fuchi and Kashira, by Kiyoshuku, Shakudo and bronze. Relief dragon amongst breaking waves. Gold whisker detail. Edo period. Signed, length 3.7 cm
A Soten school pair of Japanese Edo period Fuchi and Kashira, c1800, Samurai warriors on horseback in the battle of Ishibashiyama. Gold, silver and shakudo details on nanako ground, length 3.8 cm
A high status Japanese lady's Aikuchi Tanto by Masanaga, c1650, small size. With gunome hamon. Sentoku saya with engraved decoration, leather tsuka, length 30 cm
A rare Edo period Japanese Police Jitte c1750, solid reverse tapered steel rod blade with double hook quillion guards. Blade inlaid with silver swirling dragon. Bronze ferrules and fittings. Giant sting ray skin grip with concealed triangular spike blade,
A pair of Japanese metalwork Meiji period cockerel and hen okimono, c1910, silver plated metal with all details and feathers modelled in relief. Red lacqured comb and cheeks. Heights 11 cm and 21 cm
A Japanese Edo period stag antler Kiseru-Zutsu with two pipes, c1800, a piece of antler carved to resemble a bamboo section. Both pipes with connected silver bronze ends and bamboo section, length 20 cm
A fine quality Japanese Meiji period cloisonne Kogo, c1890, decorated with birds flying over floral sprays on a mid blue ground. Gold and silver wires. Diameter 9.5 cm
A Showa period Japanese cloisonne three friends vase, c1930, the baluster shaped vase with floral decoration in silver wire. Bamboo, pine, plum. On ginbari transparent green enamel ground. Wooden stand, height 12 cm
A Japanese late Meiji cloisonne vase with silver mounts, dated 1911, standard work with transparent enamel over a floral landscape in Ginbari technique. Art Nouveau silver mounts and weighted circular base. Hallmarked Birmingham 1911, height 15 cm
A late Meiji period standard cloisonne wall plate, c1900, finely decorated with a blue crested Japanese paradise Flycatcher on pink wireless ground. Blue enamel spiral to reverse. Diameter 30.4 cm
Early 20th century Japanese lacquered jewellery box, rectangular box with hinged cover. Guri-bori lacquer ground with phoenix rondel to lid, height 8 cm L23 cm D15 cm
Pair rare Japanese Edo period Kutani Matsuyama Gama square form vases, 19th century, decorated with aquatic life. Mark of Matsuyama kiln 1848-1872, firing cracks, chips to bottom corners, height 24.5 cm
3 Japanese studio stoneware items, two small vases in signed tomobako; and tea cup, height 7 cm, 8 cm & 9 cm, Provenance: Estate late Margot D Staples, Sydney
A Japanese marine chronometer, V-279, circa 1945, silvered Roman numeral dial, gilded hands, up/down indicator, and seconds bit, inscribed with Japanese script, chain fusee movement, maintaining power, two-arm bimetallic balance, Spring detent, helical hai
Antique Japanese Inro, Meiji period lacquered inro decorated with hand painted gold monkey looking down on pond of fish and chrysanthemum flower to reverse, signed to both sides height 7 cm
Antique Japanese Inro, Meiji period had carved rosewood inro with intricate carving depicting mice to both sides with mother of pearl inlayed signature to base and carved mouse ojime and netsuke height 8.3 cm
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861), Sojo Henjo no. 12 (The Monk Henjo) from the series One Hundred Poems by one Hundred Poets Japanese woodblock print, framed. Seal signature. Edo Period, circa 1842. Ex. East & West Art, 1993, height 35 cm, width 24 cm
Toyota Hokkei (1780-1850), Lu Zhishen (Ro Chishin) from the series 'Five Elements of the Tale of the Water Margins' Japanese surimono woodblock print on paper, framed. Signed Go Hokkei Edo Period, circa 1832. Ex. East & West Art, 1993, height 20.5 cm, widt
A carved Japanese pedestal, late Meiji the circular stained wood pedestal with a carved leaf edge and supported on four carved cabriole, legs, height 61, length 34 cm, width 34 cm
A Japanese export carved desk, early 20th century the desk with an asymmetrical gallery of stepped shelves between a small cupboard and a drawer, side drawers below, on cabriole legs, the whole richly carved and pierced in deep relief with dragons and foli
A fine Japanese cloisonne vase, late Meiji period, 1868-1912 the petite baluster shaped vase exquisitely wire worked and depicting an animated three-clawed scaly dragon chasing a flaming pearl amidst trails of fire, upon a midnight blue black ground, with
A Japanese Fukagawa mount Fuji vase, Taisho (1912-1926) to early Showa the ovoid vase decorated in underglaze pigments with Mt. Fuji upon a cobalt ground, bearing the pre-war mount Fuji and stream mark in underglaze blue to the underside, height 15.5 cm
A Japanese earthenware bottle vase, early 20th century the bottle vase with a garlic neck, hand decorated and gilded with cherry blossoms in cobalt blue against a turquoise speckled ground, the front with shaped reserves of abstract wirework and butterflie
A Japanese red Jinbari vase, Taisho (1912-1926) or early Showa, early 20th century the high-shouldered lobed ovoid body rendered in repousse technique with a continuous scene of birds amongst wisteria and bamboo on a stippled ground and covered by a red hu
A Japanese bonsai planter by Kanzan Denshichi, Kanzan Denshichi Workshop (1821-1890), Meiji Period, 19th c. the Kyoyaki bonsai pot of square tapering slender form, with four elongated reserves finely hand painted with opposite season views of Mt Fuji and q
A Japanese bronze rat okimono, late Meiji Period Worked in fine detail, the auspicious rodent clutching grain from wheat between its paws, three-character signature and seal within a rectangular reserve, height 4.5 cm, width 9 cm