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Fine Japanese Art

10 November 2011 | starting at 13:00 GMT

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396 lots available

An ivory netsuke of tengu no tamago By Kiyofusa, 19th century

An ivory netsuke of snail and nuts By Gyokuhosai, Edo Period, 19th century

An ivory netsuke of a rat By Kiyokatsu, Kyoto, early 19th century

An ivory netsuke of a shishi By Mitsuharu, Kyoto, early 19th century

An ivory netsuke of a tigress and cub School of Tomotada, Kyoto, late 18th century

Two wood figure netsuke One by Masatomo, 19th century

A boxwood netsuke of a millstone maker By Jobun, Edo, late 18th century

A wood netsuke of Ashinaga and Tenaga Early 19th century

A wood and ivory netsuke of a resting actor By Kokoku, Tokyo, late 19th/early 20th century

A wood netsuke of a kirin Kyoto, late 18th century

A complete set of twelve boxwood netsuke depicting the junishi (zodiac animals) By Chokusho, 20th century

A tsuishu (carved red lacquer) four-case inro 19th century

A tsuikoku (carved black lacquer) four-case inro Style of Zonsei, 19th century

A tsuishu (carved red lacquer) four-case inro By Yosei, 19th century

A roiro lacquer four-case inro By Hara Yoyusai, 19th century

A black lacquer four-case inro By Kanshosai Toyo, 19th century

A gold lacquer four-case inro By Kanshosai Toyo, 19th century

A black lacquer four-case inro By Tatsuke Kokosai, 19th century

A gold lacquer four-case inro By Yamada Jokasai, 19th century

An inlaid wood three-case inro The inro attributed to Mochizuki Hanzan, 18th century, the netsuke by Chokosai, late 19th century

A black lacquer three-case inro By Nomura Chohei, late 18th century

A roiro lacquer four-case inro By Yamada Jokasai, 19th century

A fine and rare fruitwood chato (tea-ceremony sword) By Naito Toyomasa (1773-1856) and Naito Toyoyasu (1810-1883), Tanba, dated circa 1840

A Negoro lacquer choshi (sake ewer) and cover Muromachi Period

A gold lacquer four-tiered square jubako (confectionary box) and cover 18th century

A set of five Negoro lacquer oshiki-type square trays Muromachi Period

A roiro lacquer square kobako (small box) and cover 17th century

A lacquer rectangular tray By Tani Buncho (1763-1840) and Ota Nanpo (circa 1748-1823), circa 1822

A small Ryukyu inlaid lacquered table (taku) 18th century

A fine Namban lacquer dogubako (chest) in the form of a coffer Momoyama Period

A pair of red lacquer hokai (covered food container) and covers 19th century

A guri-lacquer natsume and kobako 19th century

Five lacquered sakazuki and a roiro lacquer fubako (letter box) and cover 19th century

A gold lacquer fubako (letter box) and cover 19th century

A gold lacquer box and cover in the form of a boat Meiji Period

A gold lacquer rectangular kobako (small box) and cover Meiji Period

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