Fine Decorative Arts Auction - Session 4 - CARPETS, ASIAN WORKS OF ART & TEXTILES, DEVOTIONAL WORKS

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Japanese School (20th c.), OKINA, woodblock print, 7.8" x 9.4" - 19.7 x 24 cm., Est. $75/10...1506 - Japanese School (20th c.), OKINA, woodblock print, 7.8" x 9.4" - 19.7 x 24 cm., Est. $75/10...
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Japanese School (20th c.) OKINA, woodblock print 7.8" x 9.4" - 19.7 x 24 cm. Est. $75/100
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Japanese School (20th c.), AMA NO HASHIDATE, woodblock print, oban format, Est. $75/100...1507 - Japanese School (20th c.), AMA NO HASHIDATE, woodblock print, oban format, Est. $75/100...
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Japanese School (20th c.) AMA NO HASHIDATE, woodblock print, oban format Est. $75/100
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AN IVORY OKIMONO OF MONJU BOSATSU ON A KARASHISHI, the deity in flowing robes and elaborate jewel...1508 - AN IVORY OKIMONO OF MONJU BOSATSU ON A KARASHISHI, the deity in flowing robes and elaborate jewel...
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AN IVORY OKIMONO OF MONJU BOSATSU ON A KARASHISHI, the deity in flowing robes and elaborate jewellery, a boy to their feet, ht. 4.3" - 11 cm., ...
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AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a man pouring tea, ht. 1.2" - 3 cm., Japan, 19th c., Est. $150/250...1509 - AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a man pouring tea, ht. 1.2" - 3 cm., Japan, 19th c., Est. $150/250...
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AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a man pouring tea, ht. 1.2" - 3 cm., Japan, 19th c. Est. $150/250
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AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a seated boy playing a flute, ht. 1.6" - 4 cm., Signature: Gyokumin, Japan,...1510 - AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a seated boy playing a flute, ht. 1.6" - 4 cm., Signature: Gyokumin, Japan,...
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AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a seated boy playing a flute, ht. 1.6" - 4 cm., Signature: Gyokumin, Japan, 19th c. Est. $150/250
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AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a man beating a mokugyo, ht. 1.4" - 3.5 cm., Signature: Hideyuki, Japan, 19t...1511 - AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a man beating a mokugyo, ht. 1.4" - 3.5 cm., Signature: Hideyuki, Japan, 19t...
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AN IVORY NETSUKE, of a man beating a mokugyo, ht. 1.4" - 3.5 cm., Signature: Hideyuki, Japan, 19th c. Est. $150/250
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A FINE IVORY NETSUKE, of a man and a badger, ht. 1.6" - 4 cm., signed, Japan, 19th c., Est. $40...1512 - A FINE IVORY NETSUKE, of a man and a badger, ht. 1.6" - 4 cm., signed, Japan, 19th c., Est. $40...
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A FINE IVORY NETSUKE, of a man and a badger, ht. 1.6" - 4 cm., signed, Japan, 19th c. Est. $400/600
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M. Kano (19-20th c.), CHERRY BY A RIVERBANK, watercolour on paper, 19.1" x 12.2" - 48.5 x 31...1513 - M. Kano (19-20th c.), CHERRY BY A RIVERBANK, watercolour on paper, 19.1" x 12.2" - 48.5 x 31...
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M. Kano (19-20th c.) CHERRY BY A RIVERBANK, watercolour on paper 19.1" x 12.2" - 48.5 x 31 cm. Est. $200/250
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After Hanabusa Itcho, (1652 - 1724), CARP, Hanging scroll, ink and colour on fabric, signed a...1514 - After Hanabusa Itcho, (1652 - 1724), CARP, Hanging scroll, ink and colour on fabric, signed a...
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After Hanabusa Itcho (1652 - 1724) CARP, Hanging scroll, ink and colour on fabric, signed and sealed lower right. late 19th c. See illustrati
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A GREY STONEWARE, FOOTED CUP, the bowl with incurved sides, on a conical foot, ht. 4.7" - 12 cm...1515 - A GREY STONEWARE, FOOTED CUP, the bowl with incurved sides, on a conical foot, ht. 4.7" - 12 cm...
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A GREY STONEWARE FOOTED CUP, the bowl with incurved sides, on a conical foot, ht. 4.7" - 12 cm., Korea or Japan, early first millenium Est. $200
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