Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Antique Japanese Ko Tansu (Personal Storage Chest) Kiri/Sugi Meiji Era
Antique Japanese Ko Tansu (Personal Storage Chest) Kiri/Sugi Meiji Era
An antique Japanese Ko Tansu (personal storage chest) made of Kirinoki (Paulownia) and Suginoki (Cryptomeria) woods. All original hand made iron fittings including the Warabite handles and finish. The front has a natural Kirinoki wood finish while the case was finished in a wiped Urushi lacquer technique. Constructed using straight dovetail joinery and hardened wooden nails.

Age: Meiji Period (1868-1880)

Dimensions: 23 3/4" Wide x 20" High x 13" Deep
item #1424860
$1,250.00
Antique Japanese Cha Tansu Keyaki Burl & Kirinoki Late Meiji Era
Antique Japanese Cha Tansu Keyaki Burl & Kirinoki Late Meiji Era
An antique Japanese Cha Tansu made from solid Keyaki (Zelkova) & Keyaki Burl woods with a Kirinoki (Paulownia) wood drawer back. Removable trick shelves behind the sliding side by side doors. Original bronze fittings and a lucky Gourd carved drawer handle out of Kakinoki (Persimmon) wood with the same wood used for the sliding door handles. Decorative open fan shaped side windows that function both as entrance for light on the shelves and handles for carrying this chest about.

Age: Late... Click for details
item #1424847
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Japanese 2-panel Screen Paintings of Fans, Momoyama Period
Japanese 2-panel Screen Paintings of Fans, Momoyama Period
Antique 2-panels screen painting from the interior of a wealthy home in Momoyama Period Japan. Each of these two rectangular shaped panels is painted with a fan shaped reserve. The fan on the left panel is painted with a branch of blossoming white flowers, possibly dogwood and is shadowed by another blue and gold fan shaped reserve. The fan on the right panel is painted in ink with a bird on a branch and shadowed with a green and gold fan. Both fan reserves are painted over a brilliantly... Click for details
item #1424845
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Pair of Summer and Winter Screen Paintings,  Eigaku Kano (1790-1867)
Pair of Summer and Winter Screen Paintings, Eigaku Kano (1790-1867)
Antique Japanese pair of screen paintings, one of early Summer (or Spring): rabbits, blossoming wisteria and peonies. And the other of Winter: birds including sparrows and kingfishers with snow-covered bamboo and red clusters of berries on a large nandia bush. Painted using mineral colors and gold leaf on paper. Signed Eigaku Kano (1790-1867).

Eigaku Kano was the ninth head of the "Kyo Kano", the Kyoto branch of the Kano School. He is credited for reviving the Kano School and... Click for details
item #1424757
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Japanese Nanga School Scroll Painting with Many Seals,  by Rai Sanyo
Japanese Nanga School Scroll Painting with Many Seals, by Rai Sanyo
Japanese scroll painting by the Nanga School painter, Rai Sanyo. Calligraphy and a large ink painting of a gourd covered with individual signature seals on paper. Mounted with silk boarder and wooden rollers.

Rai Sanyo (1780-1832) was born to a samurai family of the Hiroshima Domain. He entered into a training school for government bureaucrats in Edo but decide to devote himself to writing instead. Disinherited by his father for doing so, he found himself locked in his room and... Click for details
item #1424756
$2,750.00
Skeleton in his Cups,  Japanese Scroll Painting,  Edo Period
Skeleton in his Cups, Japanese Scroll Painting, Edo Period
"Yacchimatta!" the lost soul seems to say as he slaps himself on the head, a sake cup and Tokkuri wine flask in front of him. Ink on dark paper with patterned dark cloth boarder with wide gray piping and featuring bone rollers. The skeleton and or skull have long been featured in Japanese art, both secular and Buddhist. It is used as a symbol of impermanence and as a Zen teaching tool. In this case, perhaps this fellow spent too much time in the bottle and not enough in more meaningful... Click for details
item #1424754
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The Ten Pleasures of Tea,  Japanese Scroll Painting, Kanzan and Kunsen
The Ten Pleasures of Tea, Japanese Scroll Painting, Kanzan and Kunsen
The Ten Pleasures of Tea, ink on paper in a paper boarder with bamboo rollers befitting the rustic scene. Likely an image of the great poet and tea master, Bassho. Titled Charakujutoku (The Ten Pleasures of Tea). The image signed Kanzan, the calligraphy Kunsen.

Yamada Kanzan (Nagoya, 1856-1918) studied under Kosone Kendo and was a renowned literati and Seal Carver. He studied painting directly under Wu Changshuo in China and excelled at not only his trade of seal carving but also... Click for details
item #1424753
$2,000.00
Antique Japanese Sendai Ko Tansu with Locking Bar Meiji Keyaki Urushi
Antique Japanese Sendai Ko Tansu with Locking Bar Meiji Keyaki Urushi
An antique Japanese Sendai Ko Bo Tansu (personal chest with locking bar) made of Keyaki (Zelkova) and Suginoki (Cryptomeria) woods. All original Urushi lacquer finish and hand made iron hardware with Warabite handles. The bottom main drawer has a lock plate that features the lucky Sho Chiku Bai motif with a crane and a turtle added for additional good luck and longevity. The hinged door has two small drawers hidden behind. Also, there is natural built-up patina surrounding the metal-work.... Click for details
item #1424744
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Pair of Silver leaf Six Panel Landscape Byobu Screen by: Kōno Shūson
Pair of Silver leaf Six Panel Landscape Byobu Screen by: Kōno Shūson
A pair of original Japanese full six panel byobu screens. Beautifully handpainted with sumi pigments on stunning silver leaf background. Depicting a naturalistic scene, including rolling hills, trees, and bay water expanse.
Byōbu (屏風, "wind wall") are Japanese folding screens made from several joined panels. May be used to separate interiors and enclose private spaces, creating a among other uses. May easily be mounted on the wall for a modern home today.... Click for details
item #1424743
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Rare Antique Japanese Optometrist Roll Top Tansu Complete with Lenses
Rare Antique Japanese Optometrist Roll Top Tansu Complete with Lenses
A rare antique Japanese optometrist roll top tansu complete with lenses and glasses. Original navy corduroy covered pull-out shelf with two side by side storage drawers. The display case of lenses double as a removable tray for portable transport from room to room or place to place. Made of Tochinoki (Horse Chestnut) and Kirinoki (Paulownia) woods. All original bronze hardware and finish.

This would make a wonderful addition to anyone who collects optometry related items.

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item #1424716
$2,000.00
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