Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Antique Vietnamese Jar with Applied Rosettes
Antique Vietnamese Jar with Applied Rosettes
A beautiful antique Annamese Vietnamese jar with a clear ivory glaze. On the shoulder are 4 applied rosettes between 2 raised lines. Vertical lines extend from the rosettes to the unglazed base. The jar has a short neck and rolled rim. Some imperfections. Annamese refers to Vietnamese porcelain, since Annam was the name of the southernmost province of China after the Tang dynasty. The name is the Vietnamese form of the Chinese name "the Pacified South". In modern time, Annam was a French... Click for details
item #1405092
$4,000.00
Antique Japanese Inro with Gold Landscape
Antique Japanese Inro with Gold Landscape
Japanese gold lacquer Inro with five compartments, decorated in low relief landscape scene of temple in the mountain surrounded by pines and connected by a small bridge over a river in gold lacquer. The reverse side shows mountains in the distance and a small seaside village. The inside compartments are covered with dense nashiji lacquer (fine gold flecks). The cord has a metal ojime. Inro (seal basket) are small decorative containers that hang from the waist. They originate at the end of the... Click for details
item #1405086
$2,500.00
Antique Ming Dynasty Chinese Longquan celadon Glazed Charger
Antique Ming Dynasty Chinese Longquan celadon Glazed Charger
A rare antique Chinese Longquan, celadon glazed charger dating from the Ming Dynasty 15th Century. Thickly molded with a raised edge to the rim flange and a band of recessed petals tapering inward along the cavetto toward a peony flower roundel impressed to the center of the well. The rich olive green glaze covering all surfaces except a cinnamon-burnt firing ring within the recessed base (glaze abraded). The plate has a raised rim with a surrounding comb design. The center has an incised... Click for details
item #1405034
$5,000.00
Antique Edo period Japanese Ko-sometsuke Tea Ceremony Plate
Antique Edo period Japanese Ko-sometsuke Tea Ceremony Plate
A unique Ko-sumetsuke tea ceremony plate with an unusual motif of a raging bull. The center of the plate is divided into 5 sections with scrolling vines and chrysanthemums. The central figure is a raging bull in a pine forest with rounded fronds. The perimeter of the dish is ringed with a classic cloud image. Ko-sometsuke (old blue and white) porcelain was produced specifically for the Japanese market during the final decades of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). The bottom of the plate has a... Click for details
item #1405030
$2,750.00
Rare Antique Japanese Mushroom Netsuke
Rare Antique Japanese Mushroom Netsuke
A boxwood carving netsuke in a classic mushroom shape with very fine detailing.
Mushrooms are associated with the natural beauty of the forest. They are considered a good-luck symbol. Finding a mushroom is considered to be very lucky and means good fortune is at hand.
This netsuke has the signature mark of Yamada.

Provenance: The Avery Brundage Collection

Date: 19th C

Dimensions: 2" X 1.5" X 1.5"
item #1405026
$5,000.00
Antique Japanese Yama Inu (Dog) Netsuke
Antique Japanese Yama Inu (Dog) Netsuke
An exceptional antique Japanese bowwood carved netsuke - the Yama Inu - a dog resting his paw on his masters scull. Protecting him in even past the point of death. Superstition related to the okuri(yama) inu are extremely old, and are found in all parts of Japan.
The meaning of the dog also speaks about patience, reliability, and obedience. It focuses on protection, guardianship, and service. The dog spirit animal is a noble animal. It's selfless, and never asks for praise or expects... Click for details
item #1405025
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18th Century Japanese 6-panel Gosho-Guruma Carriage Screen
18th Century Japanese 6-panel Gosho-Guruma Carriage Screen
Antique Japanese 6-panel byobu screen painting depicting a noble woman's carriage (gosho-guruma) parked under a blossoming cherry tree (sakura). The tassel cords are untied. The yoke rests on a black lacquered stool. The cart is decorated with irises and peonies with raised rimpa paint. The sudari is shut closed with chrysanthemum pattern curtains billowing out. Painted in mineral colors and raised gofun on gold leaf. Provenance: Warren Imports, La Jolla, California.

Edo Period... Click for details
item #1404761
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Antique Chinese Amber Peking Glass Pair of Vases
Antique Chinese Amber Peking Glass Pair of Vases
An elegant pair of amber gold flecked Chinese Peking Glass vases. The 8 sided, octagonal vases have a long neck and recessed base.

Date: 19th century

Dimensions: 8" X 4"
item #1404691
$4,500.00
Japanese 2-section Kannon Biraki Tansu
Japanese 2-section Kannon Biraki Tansu
Antique Japanese kannon biraki isho tansu (chest on chest for clothing with hinged doors). Made with kiri (paulownia) wood on the front with sugi (cryptomeria) wood on the sides, top and interior. The top section has two hinged doors which open to reveal two interior drawers. The bottom section has two large exterior drawers of different sizes. The lower right hand corner has a safe box with a hinged door and two small interior drawers. One of the small drawers is shortened from the back... Click for details
item #1404685
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Antique Japanese Screen - Nara's Matsuri Rice Festival
Antique Japanese Screen - Nara's Matsuri Rice Festival
A 19th Century Japanese six panel screen of Nara preparing for the Matsuri Wakakusa Yamigaki festival. This elegant bird's eye view of the city of Nara in the Edo period depicts a scree of village life in preparation for the traditional rice festival. Dancing and drinking are on display and the excitement fills the air with anticipation. The Nara temple is the major sponsor of the activities. The temple is open to patronage and veneration. This festival celebrates the rice harvest for the city.... Click for details
item #1404684
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