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20th C. Chinese porcelain turquoise glazed stick neck vase, base with apocryphal Chenghua mark - 16" high
20th C. Chinese porcelain turquoise glazed stick neck vase, base with apocryphal Chenghua mark - 16" high « Less
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George Davis Antiques & Interiors |
408 Bull Street |
Savannah |
Georgia-95030 |
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Email : gdavisantiques@bellsouth.net |
Phone : 912-232-6603 |
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19th C. Large Japanese Arita charger, the wide scallped-edge with keyfret band framing the underglaze blue painted landscape with a lakeside viewing pavilion, base with eight More »
19th C. Large Japanese Arita charger, the wide scallped-edge with keyfret band framing the underglaze blue painted landscape with a lakeside viewing pavilion, base with eight spur marks - 18.25" diameter « Less
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George Davis Antiques & Interiors |
408 Bull Street |
Savannah |
Georgia-95030 |
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Email : gdavisantiques@bellsouth.net |
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This graceful vase has some defects that are displayed in the pictures, but the overall effect of its subtle form and glaze is very winning. A fine example of this More »
This graceful vase has some defects that are displayed in the pictures, but the overall effect of its subtle form and glaze is very winning. A fine example of this sophisticated era of Chinese art, it measures about 8-1/2 inches tall and 5-1/2 inches in diameter. « Less
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Avery Art & Antiques |
14380 Valley Ford Road |
P O Box 419 |
Valley Ford |
California-94972 |
USA |
Email : jhavery2010@gmail.com |
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A very lively dragon spirals around the body of this large blue-decorated porcelain wine jar. Aside from two craquelure webs and a small pewter plug, the piece is in More »
A very lively dragon spirals around the body of this large blue-decorated porcelain wine jar. Aside from two craquelure webs and a small pewter plug, the piece is in excellent condition., with no breaks or chips Korean, Eighteenth Century, approximately 10-1/2 inches tall and eight inches in diameter. « Less
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Avery Art & Antiques |
14380 Valley Ford Road |
P O Box 419 |
Valley Ford |
California-94972 |
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Email : jhavery2010@gmail.com |
Phone : 707-876-3392 |
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A green-glazed jarlet was mold in a trumpet form. On the wide shoulder, a circular band of flower motifs were decorated in a fine look. It was well preserved except some old More »
A green-glazed jarlet was mold in a trumpet form. On the wide shoulder, a circular band of flower motifs were decorated in a fine look. It was well preserved except some old frets were found on the rims. Fine crackles and iridescence condition were yielded due to age.Width: 10.9cm, Height: 7.3cm. « Less
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Roy Hu's Asian Art |
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Taipei |
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Email : huscollection@yahoo.com.tw |
Phone : 886(0)987805671 |
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Important Satsuma vase Presented to Benjamin Harrison the 23rd US President by the Japanese Ambassador. The Harrison presidency presided over an important era in American More »
Important Satsuma vase Presented to Benjamin Harrison the 23rd US President by the Japanese Ambassador. The Harrison presidency presided over an important era in American Japanese relations. The McKinley act was passed in 1890 which increased and decreased tariffs to countries around the world. Japan was particularly affected by the potential of this legislation and it would seem quite fitting that the Japanese government would see fit to recognize this fact and bring gifts to the President and his wife. According to the family this vase was among several gifts given to the President and his family by the Japanese Ambassador in a hope to curry favor with the legislation at hand. The McKinley act also for the first time required the country of origin to be placed on imports. Japan wanted to comply to the McKinley Tariff Act but somehow had to translate their country name into a form that could be used by Westerners. Many people may think that it would not have been a big deal, however one should hold in mind that for example any US manufacturer would never mark items ''Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika'' instead of ''USA'' just because they want to export to Germany/Austria and Switzerland. With other words local patriotism and easy international readability had to be taken into mind. Japan came up with Nippon a combination of the two symbols that make up the Japanese mark. Harrison himself had this to say in his 1890 State of the Union Address. ''The revision of our treaty relations with the Empire of Japan has continued to be the subject of consideration and of correspondence. The questions involved are both grave and delicate; and while it will be my duty to see that the interests of the United States are not by any changes exposed to undue discrimination, I sincerely hope that such revision as will satisfy the legitimate expectations of the Japanese Government and maintain the present and long-existing friendly relations between Japan and the United States will be effected.'' This vase along with the provenance of written history by the great grand daughter of President Benjamin Harrison a calling card from her as a child and a original calling card from the Mrs. Benjamin Harrison accompanies this vase as an important piece of US Japanese history. Its is in extremely good condition for its age with just the most minor of rub. Stands about 12'' tall and has very good girth. An impressive piece of US history. Inscription is untranslated and larger pics of the presentation writing is available via email. Status: For Sale Reference#: 122_2273 Condition: vg minor rub Year: 1890 « Less
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Lochiano Fine Antiques |
2515 W. 88th St. |
Leawood |
Kansas-66206 |
USA |
Email : david.lane@lochianos.com |
Phone : 913-244-4892 |
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Exceptionally rare Makuzu Kozan embossed or basketweave vase. I''ve had this vase in my personal collection for many years and have never seen another embossed vase offered More »
Exceptionally rare Makuzu Kozan embossed or basketweave vase. I''ve had this vase in my personal collection for many years and have never seen another embossed vase offered for sale ever. Very very rare and a beautiful piece by Japan''s master Studio potter. Perfect condition and signed properly on base. Stands 8'' tall with base and approximately 7'' without it. Circa 1900 and a highlight piece to any Japanese Meiji art collection. Status: For Sale Reference#: 123_2355 Condition: EX Year: 1900 « Less
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2515 W. 88th St. |
Leawood |
Kansas-66206 |
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Email : david.lane@lochianos.com |
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Massive Japanese Meiji Imari Vase Signed Hichozan Shinpo. Massive vase done in the Arita / Imari area and sporting reds of Kutani. Fantastic painting and underglaze blue. More »
Massive Japanese Meiji Imari Vase Signed Hichozan Shinpo. Massive vase done in the Arita / Imari area and sporting reds of Kutani. Fantastic painting and underglaze blue. Signed on base ''Hichozan Shinpo sei'' or made by Hichozan Shinpo. Great design and epic scale for a vase with walls almost 1/2'' thick. May have had a lid. Measures 19'' tall and 12'' thick. Circa 1880 and a very minor rim chip is only defect. Status: For Sale Reference#: 127_2763 Condition: vg Year: 1880 « Less
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2515 W. 88th St. |
Leawood |
Kansas-66206 |
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Email : david.lane@lochianos.com |
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Stunning, museum grade, masterpiece all these adjectives do not do justice to this amazing piece. Pictures in no way do this piece justice. For larger pictures email me. The More »
Stunning, museum grade, masterpiece all these adjectives do not do justice to this amazing piece. Pictures in no way do this piece justice. For larger pictures email me. The detail is of the very highest rank and I have never seen its equal. An very minor bit of gilt rub on top lip and signature on base is all the areas of any concern. A very special piece. Circa 1880 and stands only 3.5'' tall. Look at all the detail in the piece. Truly amazing. Status: For Sale Reference#: 123_2377 Condition: ex Year: 1880 Title: kyoto edo yabu meizan kinkozan « Less
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2515 W. 88th St. |
Leawood |
Kansas-66206 |
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FINE JAPANESE MEIJI / SHOWA SIGNED GENROKU STUDIO VASE
FINE JAPANESE MEIJI / SHOWA SIGNED GENROKU STUDIO VASE « Less
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2515 W. 88th St. |
Leawood |
Kansas-66206 |
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