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Place of Origin: Japanese
Japanese Big Antique Bronze Temple Bell
Located in South Burlington, VT
For your special garden setting or indoor display space. Big Hand Cast Bronze Bell Dimensions: 19 Inches Tall and 11 inches diameter Handsome original old green patina- just the w...
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Mid-20th Century Showa Japanese Furniture

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Bronze

Japanese Kantô kannon’biraki ishô’dansu 衣装箪笥 (chest of drawers with doors)
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Remarkable wooden Kantô kannon’biraki ishô’dansu (cabinet of drawers with hinged doors) in two sections equipped with striking iron hardware. Fully restored, cleaned and waxed. The drawer fronts are made from indigenous kiri (paulownia) wood, and the frame from Japanese hinoki...
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Late 19th Century Antique Japanese Furniture

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Iron

Antique Ceremonial Dress and Sword Tansu, Sendai, Japan
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Antique ceremonial dress and sword tansu, Sendai, Japan Guaranteed to be authentic as described.
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Iron

Japanese antiques side table radio table 1930s-1950s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese side table. It was made from the early to mid-Showa period. It has been mainly used as a telephone stand, radio stand, and record player stand. The main body ...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques exhibition stand Zelkova wood 1930s-1950s primitive wabi-sabi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese exhibition stand. It is made entirely of zelkova wood, and the strong wood grain is impressive. It is painted entirely black. Zelkova wood is a representative...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Kyoto Two Section Mizuya (Kitchen) Tansu, Meiji Period
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Two Section Kyoto Mizuya (Kichen) tansu, Meiji Period Handmade with Japanese hinoki (cypress), sugi (cedar) and kaki (persiimmon) wood with copper handles. Top section has four s...
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Early 20th Century Meiji Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese Two Section Mizuya (Kitchen) Tansu, Meiji Period
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Two Section Mizuya (Kichen) tansu, Meiji period. Handmade with Japanese hinoki (cypress), sugi (cedar) and zelkova (keyaki) wood with copper handles. Top section has four small s...
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Early 20th Century Meiji Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques low table literary desk 1920s-1930s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese low table. It was made from the Taisho era to the early Showa era. The top plate is made of a single piece of chestnut wood. I think the dark chestnut wood th...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques low table Zelkova wood 1930s-1950s primitive wabi-sabi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese low table. The top plate is made of a large single piece of board. A board this big is now very expensive. It has a very solid feel. It is made entirely of ze...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques dining table primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is a Japanese dining table. This is made of cedar wood. It's made of cedar wood, so it's light considering its size. It's the perfect size for a dining table for four people. Th...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques dining table desk primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old desk from Japan. The main body is made of chestnut or ash wood. Since it is deep, I think it can also be used as a dining table. There are two drawers, so if you put c...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques low table literary desk 1920s-1930s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese low table. It was made from the Taisho era to the early Showa era. All made from solid chestnut wood. The top plate is made of a single piece of chestnut wood...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques desk 1937s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese desk. It was made in 1937. The thick top plate gives it a solid feel. The aging of the top plate is cool. The thick top plate gives it a solid feel, but the l...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques desk table 1930s-1950s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old desk from Japan. It was used in an old Western-style building. This desk is a fusion of Japanese and Western essences. The frame is made of lauan wood and the drawers ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques coffee table oak wood 1950s-1960s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese coffee table. I think it was made around the middle of the Showa era. All are made from solid oak wood. If you look at the shelf from the side, you can see th...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques desk table 1912s-1930s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese desk. It was made from the Taisho period to the early Showa period. It was used in an old shop. The main body is all made of Sen wood. I think the appearance ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques sofa chair 1950s-1960s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese lounge chair. I think it was made around 1950 to 1960. A compact and cute chair. I think the natural frame goes well with a variety of interiors. I think it ...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques sofa armchair 1950s-1960s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese lounge chair. I think it was made around 1950 to 1960. I think the natural frame goes well with a variety of interiors. I think it was probably used in the c...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques sofa chair 1950s-1960s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese lounge chair. I think it was made around 1950 to 1960. A compact and cute chair. I think the natural frame goes well with a variety of interiors. I think it ...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques armchair sofa 1920s-1930s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese armchair. The frame is made of oak. It was made from the Taisho era to the early Showa era. In Japan, it was not a culture to sit on chairs, so there are not ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques bench oak wood 1930s-1940s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese bench. The frame is made of oak. With a width of 181 cm, it is sized to comfortably seat three adults. It's not very deep, so I think it can be placed in a ha...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques Chair oak wood 1950s-1960s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese dining chair. The frame is made of oak. The natural color of the wood makes it suitable for a variety of interior styles. It was made around the middle of the...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japanese antiques glass cupboard cabinet showcase 1920s-1940s Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese glass cabinet. It is made of chestnut and cedar wood. The door has a lattice pattern and has a Japanese design. Since it is unpainted, you can enjoy the natur...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques sofa bench oak wood 1930s-1940s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese bench sofa. It is large enough to seat three people. The frame is made of oak. The oak wood, which has turned dark brown over time, is very nice. The natural ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques Chair cherry wood 1950s-1960s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese dining chair. The frame is made of cherry wood. The pattern on the backrest is decorated with marquetry. It was made around the middle of the Showa era. Japan...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques Chair children's chair caster chair chestnut tree 1940s-1950s
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese children's chair. All frames are made of solid chestnut wood. Brass casters are attached to the legs. The natural color of the wood makes it suitable for a va...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques Chair cherry wood 1950s-1960s primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese dining chair. The frame is made of cherry wood. The pattern on the backrest is decorated with marquetry. It was made around the middle of the Showa era. Japan...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques glass cupboard cabinet showcase 1920s-1940s Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese glass cabinet. This is made of pine wood. The shelves and door crosspieces are in the same position, allowing a clear view of the inside. It was used as a pr...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques wooden drawers storage box black box 1910s- wabi-sabi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese drawer. The color that has deepened over time is very beautiful. The material is unknown, but it is well made. There are 9 drawers in total, which are usefu...
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Early 20th Century Meiji Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese Carved and Lacquered Shibayama Cabinet, Meiji Period
Located in San Francisco, CA
An elaborate and finely detailed carved wood, and gold lacquered Shibayama cabinet (Chigaidansu). Having beautifully applied semi-precious stone and ...
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19th Century Meiji Antique Japanese Furniture

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Mother-of-Pearl, Wood

Japanese antiques glass cupboard cabinet showcase 1920s-1940s Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese glass cabinet. This is made of Sen wood. It was made in the early Showa period (1920s-1940s). Since it is unpainted, you can enjoy the natural taste of the wo...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese Cabinet, Japan Edo Period
Located in Saverne, Grand Est
Precious lacquer cabinet with two leaves and a drawer decorated with cranes flying over the waves, revealing six small drawers decorated with seafood. It surprises by the variety of ...
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Early 19th Century Antique Japanese Furniture

Materials

Lacquer

Japanese antiques display shelf chestnut wood 1930s- wabi-sabi primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese display cabinet. Made of chestnut and cedar wood. Since it has been around 100 years, the chestnut tree is unpainted, but the color has become darker. This w...
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Early 20th Century Showa Japanese Furniture

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Wood

17th Century Japanese Export Lacquer Cabinet with Depiction the Dutch Tradepost
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A highly important Japanese export lacquer cabinet with depiction of the Dutch East India Company tradepost Deshima and the annual Dutch delegation on its way to the Shogun in Edo Edo period, circa 1660-1680 H. 88 x W. 100.5 x D. 54 cm This cabinet includes a later European japanned stand, but also a modern powder-coated steel frame. The latter can be designed and added to your specific needs. The sides and front of the rectangular two-door cabinet are embellished in gold and silver hiramaki-e and takamaki-e on a black roiro lacquer ground with a continuous design. The two doors depict a long procession of numerous figures travelling on foot and horseback along buildings and a pagoda into a mountainous landscape. This is the annual court journey, Hofreis, of the Dutch from Nagasaki to the Shogun’s court in Edo. Three horseback riders are dressed as Dutch merchants and a fourth figure, probably het Opperhoofd, is seen inside a palanquin, norimon. Just about to cross the bridge, two men are carrying a cabinet like the present one. Many Japanese figures on either side of the procession are engaged in various activities; some play musical instruments on board of small boats, others are fishing; figures inside buildings are depicted playing go, and farmers are tending to their rice paddocks. The upper part of the right door shows a large mansion, probably the local daimyo’s castle, with men kneeling before a man in the central courtyard. The court journey fits in with the foreign policy of the shogunate which accorded a role to the VOC alongside China, Korea, and the Ryukyu Islands who also had to pay tribute. However, the VOC employees were traders, having low status in Japan’s social hierarchy, and they were received with less deference than were the state embassies from Korea and the Ryukyu Islands. Nevertheless, the contacts with the Dutch were a welcome source of information to the Shogun about Europe and European science and technology. The left side of the cabinet depicts, in mirror image, a rare view of the artificial fan-shaped Deshima Island, the trading post for the Dutch in Japan. The island, where the Dutch flag flies, is surrounded by small Japanese boats and an anchored three-masted fluyt (cargo ship), flying Dutch flags, with on the stern the VOC monogram. On the bottom right a busy street of Nagasaki is shown, bordered by shops and leading up to the stone bridge. On the island the trees are beautifully painted, two cows can be seen, and the flagpole, all in very fine detail. Dutchmen and enslaved Malay are visible outside the buildings and two Japanese figures, probably guards, sit in a small hut in the centre. A maximum of fifteen to twenty Dutchmen lived on the island at any time and soldiers or women were not allowed. Restrictions on Deshima were tight, and the merchants were only allowed to leave the island by special permission. The Opperhoofd had to be replaced every year, and each new Opperhoofd had to make a court journey to pay tribute, present gifts, and to obtain permission to Margaret Barclay eep on trading. In the distance, many birds fly above the hills and a four-story pagoda can be seen. The right side of the cabinet is painted with other horse riders and their retinue journeying through mountains. The pair of doors to the front open to reveal ten rectangular drawers. The drawers are decorated with scenes of birds in flight and landscapes with trees and plants. The reverse of the left door with two thatched buildings, one with a ladder, underneath a camelia tree with large blooms; the right door with a three-story pagoda nestled among trees and both doors with a flying phoenix, ho-oo bird. The cabinet, with elaborately engraved gilt copper mounts, hinges, lock plates and brass handles, is raised on an 18th-century English japanned wood stand. A pair of large cabinets...
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17th Century Edo Antique Japanese Furniture

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Copper, Gold

Japanese antiques mirror black frame 1900s-1920s wabi-sabi Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese mirror. The frame is painted black. The paint is peeling off in some places due to aging, but it has a very nice atmosphere. The frame is made of wood, but th...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Plaster, Wood

Japanese lacquered wooden antique display stand/temple small stand/Edo/1800s
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
This is an exhibition stand used in temples around Oita Prefecture, Japan. Basically, it is a stand for placing incense burners and offerings in front of the Buddha statue. The name ...
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19th Century Edo Antique Japanese Furniture

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Wood, Cypress

Japanese antiques stand mirror 1890s marquetry wabi-sabi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is a Japanese stand mirror. It was made around the Meiji period (1890). The materials used are good and it is very elaborately made. Although some parts, such as the marquetry,...
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1890s Meiji Antique Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques glass cupboard cabinet showcase 1920s-1940s Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese glass cabinet. This is made of cypress wood. The shelves and door crosspieces are in the same position, allowing a clear view of the inside. It was used as a...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japanese antiques mirror black frame 1930s-1940s wabi-sabi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese mirror. It was made in the early Showa period. The whole thing is made of solid wood and has a sturdy construction. The frame is painted black. The paint is ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques Exhibition stand Zelkova wood wabi-sabi Side table
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese exhibition stand. It is made entirely of zelkova wood. The top plate is made of wood with clear grain. There is one shallow drawer. It is a size that can be ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques open rack chestnut wood display shelf primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese open rack. All made from chestnut wood. It is made entirely of solid wood, so it is very sturdy. Although it has a simple shape, the beautiful wood grain and ...
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Mid-20th Century Primitive Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques drawer storage shelf chest of drawers 1930s-1940s wabi-sabi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese drawer storage shelf. This is made of cedar wood. This is a shelf with glass doors above the drawers. There are 16 drawers in total, so you can store a lot o...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japanese Tansu Storage Chest (19th Century - Edo Period) Wabi Sabi
Located in London, GB
Japanese Tansu Storage Chest (Edo Period - 19th Century). Tansu are traditional portable wooden storage chests from Japan. In Japanese traditional houses...
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19th Century Edo Antique Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Janetti Father & Sons Japanese Pedestal in Engraved and Painted Bamboo, ca 1880
By Janetti
Located in Roma, IT
Marvelous Japanese pedestal, this delightful object was made in Japan in the late 19th-century and imported into Italy by a famous merchant, Emportio Janetti Padre e Figli. They were the first in trading Japanese art in Florence in the second half of the 19th century. This spectacular piece of rare beauty was fully hand-crafted with perfect proportions. The complex structure is made in engraved and lacquered crossed bamboo with fantastic floreal details. The two round trays are in black lacquered wood with hand-painted decorations. The fine details and the beauty make this pedestal a masterpiece. An unique decorative pedestal of outstanding quality that can be mixed in a neoclassical or mid-century project or in a Japanese style project. Dimensions (cm): Diameter - 37 Height - 112 In the 1870s collecting Japanese art products started to be popular among a wider range of collectors, not only among circles of intellectuals, artists, and designers. This cultural phenomenon also reached Italy, and when a group of Japanese diplomats (Iwakura Mission) arrived in Florence in May 1873, it reported a very positive impression of a shop that sold Japanese...
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Late 19th Century Japonisme Antique Japanese Furniture

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Brass, Bronze

Japanese antiques table lamp plain wood primitive Japandi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is a Japanese old table lamp. The plain wood stand creates a nice atmosphere. Two light bulbs can be installed, and the brightness can be adjusted and turned on and off at hand...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese antiques wooden drawers storage box black box 1910s- wabi-sabi
Located in Chiba-Shi, JP
This is an old Japanese drawer. The main body is painted black. The paint is peeling off in some places, but I think that's a beautiful sign of aging. The handle is made of iron an...
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Early 20th Century Meiji Japanese Furniture

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Wood

Japanese Antique Choba Tansu (Merchant Chest) Meiji Era
Located in Soquel, CA
Japanese Antique Choba Tansu (Merchant Chest) Meiji Era Antique Choba - Tansu (merchant's chest) from the Tohoku area of Northern Japan circa 1868-1912. Made with Kiri (Paulownia) wo...
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1860s Meiji Antique Japanese Furniture

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Wrought Iron

Fine Japanese Portable Tea Cabinet Meiji Period with Provenance
Located in Atlanta, GA
An antique Japanese portable cabinet finely fashioned out of Sandalwood, a fragrant and also one of the most expensive woods that was used to make small luxury pieces. The handled ca...
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Early 20th Century Meiji Japanese Furniture

Materials

Wood, Sandalwood

Japanese Big Antique Bronze Temple Bell with Resonating Sound, Signed 21 Inches
Located in South Burlington, VT
For your special garden setting or indoor display space. Big Hand Cast Bronze Bell Bold pleasing, and resonating sound. 21 Inches Tall. Dated Taisho 15= 1926 , December 12 Signed for patron donors at Imari Ikishima Donors include: Fukui Sano and Fukui shie, Tomiyama kazuki,and Nichimao . Handsome original old green patina- just the way we like to find them. Signed by patron donors in two areas. Beautiful deep resonating ring tones await the new owner of this big one-of-a-kind vintage bronze bell from old Japan. Its beautiful natural patina makes it an attractive and desirable work of art. This distinctive dragon headed bell called ryuzu and remarkable protrusions called chi chi or nyu are crafted by generations old skilled Japanese specialists to improve sound resonance and are unique to Japan's ancient traditions. This antique hand cast bronze temple bell dates to the Taisho period, early 20th century. A scarce survivor, this rugged bell was gently used. Please note its impressive cast dragon headed top ryuzu, thick walls and original dark patina. Dimensions: 21 inches tall and 11 inches diameter. It has been used and possesses an original green aged patina appropriate to its age. Its deep resonating sound is guaranteed to please you. About Bonsho Bells "Voice of Buddha" The earliest bells date to around 600 AD, although the general design is of much earlier Chinese origin and shares some of the features seen in ancient Chinese bells. Their penetrating and pervasive tone carries over considerable distances. The sound of the bell is thought to have supernatural properties. It is believed, for example, that it can be heard in the underworld. In Japanese ceremonies, hanging bells are used for signaling during the prayer and for calling Buddhists to worship. In China, similar bells were employed in ensembles, where they represented the yin, or "receptive" principle, and were sounded after the beat of a large drum (yang, or "creative" element). The Japanese bonsho...
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Early 20th Century Taisho Japanese Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Japanese Meiji Period Keyaki Wood Tansu Clothing Chest in the Sendai Style
Located in Yonkers, NY
A Japanese Meiji period keyaki wood Sendai tansu clothing chest from the late 19th century, with hand-cut iron hardware and safe box. Created in the Sendai Prefecture during the last quarter of the 19th century, this keyaki (elm) wood tansu is a fine example of Japan's traditional mobile cabinetry. Featuring a lacquered finish with reddish brown tones, the chest showcases a rectangular top, sitting above a perfectly organized façade. A long upper...
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Late 19th Century Meiji Antique Japanese Furniture

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Iron

Japanese Steel-mounted Woven Tiered Basket
Located in New York, NY
The dimensions for the Japanese steel mounted bentwood and woven rush tiered stacking basket with handle are as follows: Height: 27" Width: 18" Depth: 15"
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19th Century Antique Japanese Furniture

Materials

Metal

Antique Japanese Taisho Era c1920's Mulberry Wood Haribako Sewing Tansu 11.5"
Located in Portland, OR
Available from Shogun's Gallery in Portland, Oregon for over 40 years specializing in Asian Arts & Antiques. This is a Taisho era (c1920's) Haribako (sewing box) with an arrangement...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture

Materials

Copper

"The Crane's Departure" / Kimono Art, Textile Wall Art, Japanese Art
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
Kimono Art "The Crane's Departure" by Kimono-Couture ・Japanese Art ・Textile Art ・Framed Wall Art 【Description of Kimono Art by Kimono-Couture】 Kimono Art is a form of Japanese Art ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Tapestry, Silk, Thread, Yarn, Acrylic

"The Grateful Crane" / Kimono Art, Textile Wall Art, Japanese Art
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
Kimono Art "The Grateful Crane" by Kimono-Couture ・Japanese Art ・Textile Art ・Framed Wall Art 【Description of Kimono Art by Kimono-Couture】 Kimono Art is a form of Japanese Art tha...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Tapestry, Silk, Thread, Yarn, Acrylic

Japanese Export Carved Dragon Chair
Located in New York, NY
Eye catching highly carved sculptural dragon armchair. Japanese dragon motif carried throughout arms and chair with fantastic detailed hand carvings. Victorian era cabriole legs fini...
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19th Century Japonisme Antique Japanese Furniture

Materials

Wood

Hinoki Shelf
By Iwata Sanbou Seisakusyo
Located in Minato-Ku, JP
For 300 years since its foundation, Iwata Sanpo Seisakusho has been deeply involved in the woodworking technique of making ritual implements used in shrine ceremonies. The challenge ...
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2010s Other Japanese Furniture

Materials

Wood

Kimono Tapestry “The Queen of Peacocks” , Japanese Art, Japanese Hanging Scroll
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
Kimono Tapestry "The Queen of Peacocks" by Kimono-Couture ・Kimono Art ・Japanese Art ・Japanese Hanging Scroll 【Description of Kimono Art by Kimono-Couture】 Kimono Art is a form of J...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Yarn, Thread, Silk, Tapestry, Textile

Kimono Art / Japanese Art / "FUMI-BAKO"
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
"FUMI-BAKO" by Kimono-Couture Japanese Kimono Art This Kimono Art is a creation meticulously crafted from the finest quality Japanese kimono obi. We, at Ki...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Furniture

Materials

Silk, Thread

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