Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Thick Hardwood Burl Stand
Thick Hardwood Burl Stand
Japanese hardwood burl display stand of a unique natural shape with gnarled edges. Smooth silky finish compliments the beautiful natural woodgrain. 20th Century Size: 34" L x 18" W x 2" H
item #1330567
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South Korean Bandaji Blanket Storage Trunk
South Korean Bandaji Blanket Storage Trunk
Small charming and rustic Korean bandaji (blanket storage trunk). Made with roughly hewn thickly cut wood. Brass hardware including corner bracing and little bats along the bottom. 19th century. Size: 22 1/2" high x 27 3/4" wide x 14" deep.
item #1330566
Sold$1,275.00
Chinese 19th Century Jumu Wood Cabinet
Chinese 19th Century Jumu Wood Cabinet
Chinese antique beautiful jumu (elm) wood cabinet, made with large pieces of elm wood with dramatic grain and lovely finish. Opening doors with a bar in the center. One interior shelf with two small drawers. Brass hardware with a large round lock plate and handles shaped like flower baskets.

Early 19th century

Size: 65" high x 35 1/2" wide x 19" deep.
item #1330541
Sold$2,800.00
Antique Hand Knotted Wool Carpet
Antique Hand Knotted Wool Carpet
Antique Caucasian wool rug, hand-knotted in geometric pattern design. Dates from the early 20th century. Size: 3'7" x 5'9"
item #1330486
Sold$1,650.00
Momoyama Period Japanese Pair of Fu Dog Carvings from Kyoto Temple
Momoyama Period Japanese Pair of Fu Dog Carvings from Kyoto Temple
Antique Japanese pair of wooden fu dog guardians from a temple in Kyoto. Hand-carved with charming signs of old age. One with curly mane, one with straight mane, posed in fierce protective stance. Momoyama Period (circa 1600's). Very original and Unusual. Size: 3.75" H x 1.5" L x 2.5" D
item #1330225
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Japanese Signed Okimono - Shoki the Demon Queller
Japanese Signed Okimono - Shoki the Demon Queller
Antique Japanese boxwood okimono carving of Shoki, the Demon Queller, commander of evil spirits and beings, shown holding onto a small demonic figure by the wrist. He is a popular figure in the household as a guardian. Intricately carved details apparent all throughout. Signature on foot reads "Sei Gyoku". Meiji period (1868-1912) Size: 6.5" H x 3.5" L x 3" D
item #1330209
Sold$2,500.00
Antique Japanese Pair of Carved Temple Fu Dogs
Antique Japanese Pair of Carved Temple Fu Dogs
Antique Japanese pair of wooden temple guardian fu dogs, wonderfully carved with charming expression. Gilt accented eyes and reddened mouths, one with a horn on its head. Edo period 17th / 18th Century. Original condition with hand-carved details. Size: 14" H x 7" W x 13" D
item #1330184
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Exceptional Antique Japanese Keyaki Desk
Exceptional Antique Japanese Keyaki Desk
Antique Japanese Solid keyaki (elm) wood desk with original dark brown finish. One long central drawer with three smaller drawers at each of its sides. Old growth Keyaki used for the entire construction. Very heavy and solid in weight. Early Meiji period (1868-1912) Would look stunning with two custom black iron stand made to raise to western size (height). Size: 14" H x 39,5" L x 24" D
item #1330106
Sold$2,500.00
Incredible Antique Japanese Shinto Ema Painting
Incredible Antique Japanese Shinto Ema Painting
Stunning Antique Japanese ema or wooden plaque on which Shinto worshippers would write their prayers and wishes to be received by deities or spirits. Hand painted with three bannered ships coming to shore amidst rough, rolling waves. Pine trees poke in from the bottom and leftmost side with gold flakes accenting the horizon. Very well done and in original condition. Signed "Ensai Fujiwara Masatoshi" , dated "Keio Gannen" or "first year of Keio" (September 1865). Size: 26" H x 60" W
item #1329956
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Antique Japanese Porcelain Maneki-neko
Antique Japanese Porcelain Maneki-neko
Antique Japanese porcelain maneki-neko, or "beckoning cat", a popular image for welcoming good fortune into the home. They often come in colors such as white, black, or gold. This porcelain statue happens to be in what is considered the luckiest color of calico. Beautifully hand painted with gilt accenting.

Meiji period c1900. Dimensions: 12" H x 5" W
item #1329749
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