Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Fine Fune Tansu from Sado Island, early Meiji Period
Fine Fune Tansu from Sado Island, early Meiji Period
Fantastic Funa-dansu from Sado Island. Keyaki (elm) wood with very heavy and ornate iron work on entire front face, interior behind bottom panel contains set of drawers with lacquered keyaki fronts and more iron work, early Meiji Period, keys. This chest has been published in several books and is one of the top fune tansus in the world. H 20", W 23", D 17".
item #508296
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Japanese Isho Tansu (clothing chest)
Japanese Isho Tansu (clothing chest)
Japanese isho tansu (clothing chest) from the Yamagata area, made of kuri (chestnut) wood and sugi (cryptomeria) wood with lovely original deep red and black lacquer finish, iron hardware with ivy leaf lock plates, hirute handles, safe box with two small interior drawers, Edo/Meiji Periods (circa mid 1800's). H 35-1/2", W 39-1/4", D 17-1/2"
item #508279
$1,650.00
Japanese rare Edo Age Sakata area Choba Tansu
Japanese rare Edo Age Sakata area Choba Tansu
Rare Mid Edo Period choba, merchant's chest, from the Sakata area, made of kiri (paulownia) wood with original patina (not refinished), nice iron hardware, interior (behind sliding panels) contains set of five drawers (three on the right, 2 on the left) and one hidden drawer. Incredibly rare Large oversized iron handles flanking each side of the chest.

Edo (1603 - 1868)

H 35-3/4", W 38", D 16-3/4".
item #508270
$6,000.00
Japanese Satsuma ware bowl in the shape of Money Pouch
Japanese Satsuma ware bowl in the shape of Money Pouch
Antique Japanese Satsuma ware bowl in the shape of a money pouch, decorated with motif of procession of children pulling flower cart, ceramic with gold and polychrome overglaze, Meiji Period. Size: 5 1/2" high x 6" wide (diameter).
item #506158
$650.00
Antique Japanese Cho-ba tansu,  Edo Period
Antique Japanese Cho-ba tansu, Edo Period
Beautiful antique Japanese choba tansu, merchant's storage chest, all original finish with keyaki (elm) wood panels on the front finished in a medium brown, sugi (cryptomeria) wood frame finished with a black lacquer, iron hardware, safe box with two small drawers on the inside, Edo Period (early 1800's). Size: 33 1/2" high x 36" wide (37 1/4" wide including side handles) x 15 1/2" deep.
item #504316
$4,500.00
"Daikon and the Baby",  print by Helen Hyde
"Daikon and the Baby", print by Helen Hyde
Print by Helen Hyde titled "Daikon and the Baby", dated 1903, woodblock print on very thin, fine paper, size of printed area: 6" high x 3" wide.
item #454759
$815.00
Japanese Silver Plated Box with Peaches
Japanese Silver Plated Box with Peaches
Vintage Japanese jewelry box, metal with silver stippled surface, lid is decorated with peaches which stand out in high relief, wooden interior, small dents, minor wear to finish, Showa Period (early to mid 20th century), size: 7 1/2" long x4 1/4" wide x 1 1/8" high.
item #385354
$450.00
Japanese Black Lacquer Box and Tray Set
Japanese Black Lacquer Box and Tray Set
Vintage Japanese box and tray set, made of black lacquered wood with shell inlay in classic Art Deco design of stylized phoenixes, good condition, Showa Period (circa 1933). Tray is 11 1/2" long x 7 3/4" wide. Box is 5" wide by 4" wide.
item #385188
$700.00
Japanese Plique-a-jour Cloisonne Small Bowl
Japanese Plique-a-jour Cloisonne Small Bowl
Lovely small plique-a-jour bowl on three small feet, design of flowers, good condition, size is 3 5/8" wide diameter by 2" tall, Showa Period (circa 1930's), Japan.
item #273283
$800.00
Japanese Ainu Robe, Woven Elm Bark
Japanese Ainu Robe, Woven Elm Bark
Japanese traditional tribal robe worn by the Ainu people of Northern Japan. Hand woven out of fine strips of elm bark with wide strips of dark indigo cotton cloth with chain stitch embroidery. minor wear consistent with age.

Circa 1920's

Length: 50 inches.
item #147286
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