Japanese cloisonne vase made by J. Ando, Tokyo, Nagoya, Japan. Commissioned by the Otsuka English Association, Tokyo, for Professor N. H. Blanch in 1931. Stunning design of peacock on brilliant yellow ground with silver mounts. Perfect condition in the original silk padded presentation box. Vase is 7.5" high x 6" wide. Box is 10.75" high x 7.5" square.
Japanese Meiji period triptych wood block prints, well framed with silk mat, under glass, excellent condition. Frame measures 38.5" wide x 22" high.
Vintage Kinkozan Satsuma pottery vase circa 1920. Measures 9 inches high x 8 inches wide, with a 3 and one eighth-inch mouth. Mate glaze. Excellent condition.
Japanese cloisonne tray of the Meiji period in excellent condition. Decorated on both sides. Original mounting of brass "bamboo". Measures 12 inches long by 7 inches wide and 3 eighths of an inch thick.
Japanese Shibayama whist or bezique counter. Silver and gold over copper. Meiji period, circa 1880. Finely detailed cranes wandering among chrysanthemums and peonies. Counter tabs enameled with insects. Measures 3.75" x 2.25" x .5".