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1236 |
A VERY FINE JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ+ VASE late 19th century; with pigeons on blue ground. Height 13 inches; 33 cm. Estimate $400-600 |
1237 |
A GOOD JAPANESE ENAMELED FIGURE; Meiji period; probably early 20th century. A standing figure of Jurojin; one of the seven gods of good fortune; signifying longevity and virtue (in China identified with the sage Laozi); He holds his staff and a scroll in either hand. Enameled earthenware with fine floral design on the robe and head gear; delicately painted facial details; including his flowing beard. Unmarked. Height 13.75 inches (35 cm). Estimate $400-$600 |
1238 |
A JAPANESE GLAZED CERAMIC CRANE probably Meiji period; possibly late 19th century. Depicting a crane pursuing a moth on a gnarled stump with four plum blossoms. Height 7.6 inches (18.5 cm). Estimate $200-$300 Provenance: Christies Auction; 1982. |
1239 |
A CHARMING JAPANESE ENAMELED PORCELAIN CAT; Meiji Period. A naturalistic figure of Maneki Neko; (Beckoning Cat) wearing a red collar and with gilt details and mottled tan and white fur. Fitted wooden stand. Unmarked. Height 3.75 inches (10 cm). Estimate $300-$500 |