Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Scholars Object: Japanese Burl wood Mink Brush Rest Okimono
Scholars Object: Japanese Burl wood Mink Brush Rest Okimono
Unique handworn / polished natural burl wood brush rest in the shape of a mink okimono. The low long shape makes for an ideal brush rest for an calligrapher. Warm tones of red, orange, and black blended together with a original patina built over time.
Comes with original tomobaku (fitted kiri wood box).
Scholar’s objects were, in a sense, the luxury goods of their time, but rather than wealth what they really represented was the physical embodiment of the scholar’s... Click for details
item #1424715
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Low Japanese Negoro lacquer Incense Table
Low Japanese Negoro lacquer Incense Table
A low Japanese Negoro incense table with many layers of black, red, and translucent lacquer pigment. Naturally worn finish consistent with age an use. European style hand carved leg and foot. Original hardware of hand forged iron. Traditionally used as a low stand to raise up an incensor.

Edo Period 18th Century

13 1/2" long X 11" wide X 6 3/4" high
item #1424714
$2,500.00
Ming Dynasty Gilt Bronze Quanyin
Ming Dynasty Gilt Bronze Quanyin
Seated Ming Quanyin with beautifully modeled face, holding medicine bowl in left hand. Great detail seen in the casting with traces of original gilt shown. Bottom is hollowed. Crown with Buddha at crest, flowing robe and jewelry. Original hand and worn patina consistent with age.
The Ming dynasty officially the Great Ming Empire, was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of... Click for details
item #1424519
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Jadeite Brushpot with Plum Branch
Jadeite Brushpot with Plum Branch
Hand carved celadon green jadeite brush pot, bǐtǒng with incised and bas relief design of blossoming branches and on stump-like incised lines on bottom. Some lighter inclusions to body. Overall very good condition.
A brush pot (Chinese: 笔筒; pinyin: bǐtǒng) is a container for holding the brushes used by scribes for Chinese calligraphy. These are typically carved from bamboo or jade with ornate motifs symbolizing concepts such as longevity.

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item #1424518
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Archaic Dynasty Nephrite Jade Ritual Ewer
Archaic Dynasty Nephrite Jade Ritual Ewer
Light tan hand carved nephrite ewer. Carved from a single jade boulder with depictions or carved mythical creature on handle and ritual symbols. These symbols are significant for their auspicious meanings.
The ancient Chinese considered jade the most precious of all materials, prizing it more than gold, silver or bronze. Sophisticated jade and lapidary production techniques had already been mastered by the Neolithic era, and the love of jade, which some anthropologists consider a... Click for details
item #1424510
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Chinese Jadeite Standing Quanyin with Peaches and Lotus
Chinese Jadeite Standing Quanyin with Peaches and Lotus
Beautiful Jadeite Standing Quanyin on lotus throne holding apple green colored branch of Peaches and holding upright lotus with two devotee attendants and bamboo grove, with light celadon green jade and outer edges of moss green.
In Chinese Buddhism, Guan Yin is synonymous with the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, the pinnacle of mercy, compassion, kindness and love. (Bodhisattva- being of bodhi or enlightenment, one who has earned to leave the world of suffering and is destined to become a... Click for details
item #1424475
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Extraordinary Japanese Peacock Pigment on Silver  Fukuda Suiko
Extraordinary Japanese Peacock Pigment on Silver Fukuda Suiko
A rare an Important work by Fukuda Suiko depicting a realizing all white realistic peacock on applied silver background. Very fine detail in every aspect. Pigment is layered to give a three dimensional feeling.
In Japan, Peacocks are associated with the deity called Kannon. Kannon is a Bodhisattva, which means she has prolonged her own eternal enlightenment to stay behind and help everyone who suffers in this world. They are a symbol of compassion and kind-heartedness, and it is... Click for details
item #1424463
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Antique Japanese Lacquer Incense Stand
Antique Japanese Lacquer Incense Stand
Antique Japanese lacquer with gold shrine incense stand. Hand carved wood with black lacquer. Gold gilt floral details seen on all sides. Square flat top open to hold an incenser.
The burning of incense in Japan began during the 6th century (the Asuka period) with the introduction of Buddhism, which uses incense during rituals and ceremonies.

Meiji Period (1868 - 1912)

Dimensions: 11 1/2" square x 17 3/4" high
item #1424428
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Rare Large Pair of Japanese Gold Gilt Temple Lotus Flowers
Rare Large Pair of Japanese Gold Gilt Temple Lotus Flowers
An dramatic pair of large Japanese golden gilt lotus flowers. Gold gilt in excellent original condition over hand carved wooden lotus flowers. Originally these would have been exhibited at a large temple. Rare to find such a large pair. Typically when found these are much smaller. Each is mounted to a matching base.

Meiji Period (1868 -1912)

26" wide X 53" High
item #1424409
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Antique Japanese 2 Section Choba Tansu (Merchant Chest) Meiji w/Secret
Antique Japanese 2 Section Choba Tansu (Merchant Chest) Meiji w/Secret
An antique Japanese 2 section Nagoya Choba Tansu (merchant chest) made of Hinoki (Cypress), Akita Sugi (Cryptomeria from the Akita region) and Suginoki (Cryptomeria) woods. Original iron fittings. Constructed using mortise and tenon & through mortise and tenon joinery as well as hardened wood nails. There are side horizontal slats for added strength and support. The top sliding door panels were decorated with beautiful flowing grain Akita Sugi wood boards. The hardware features stylized Mokko... Click for details
item #1424408
$2,950.00
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