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A PAIR OF JAPANESE 'LEAPING CARP' VASES. Meiji era. Naturalistically cast resting on their fins, the open mouths forming the rims of the vase, 22cm H. Provenance: Christie's, South Kensington, 19th November 1992, lot 100. John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection. £300-500
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A JAPANESE GURI LACQUER CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, KOGO. Meiji Period. Carved through layers of red and black lacquer with scrolling patterns, 8cm diameter. Provenance: Christie's, South Kensington, 25th August, 1988. John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection. £100-200
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TWO JAPANESE WOODEN MASKS. Meiji era. 19cm H. (2) Provenance: John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection, acquired prior to June 1987. £100-200
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Y A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ITEMS. Comprising an okimono carving of a seated warrior, signed Ryotsuki, 8cm H, an okimono carving of a standing figure, signed Mitsuyuki, 14.5cm H., a black lacquer box and two blue and white ceramics. (5) Provenance: John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection, acquired prior to June 1987. £300-500
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A JAPANESE PAINTING OF A BADGER LOOKING AT THE MOON. Meiji Period, 19th Century, Shijo school. Signed Toko, 70 x 48cm. Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., 14th September 1987; John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection. £400-600
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A SET OF THREE JAPANESE PILLAR PAINTINGS BY UTAMORO. 60 x 11cm (3) £300-500
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A JAPANESE TWO PANEL LACQUER AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID SCREEN WITH DEER. Early 17th Century. Depicting two deer among falling leaves, each panel 47 x 28cm. £400-600
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A JAPANESE THREE PANEL WOODEN SCREEN. Meiji Period. Each panel with a central compartment inlaid with bronze, brass, silver and mother of pearl, to depict animals and birds among flowers, below a circular panel each set within a reticulated ground, within borders carved as gnarled tree trunks, above a wooden panel with incised flowers and an open carved apron depicting squirrels and grapes, 133 x 30cm. (3) £600-800
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KAGETSU GENJI. Three volumes of Japanese erotic prints, 25 x 18cm. £200-300
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A JAPANESE SHUNGA PAINTING MOUNTED AS A HAND SCROLL. 19th / 20th Century. Depicting sixteen scenes of an erotic nature, scroll mounted, 19.5 x 404cm. £100-200
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A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Including examples by and attributed to Hokusai, Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi, all mounted, some framed. (18) £200-300
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A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE BOOKS AND PRINTS. £100-200
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A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTS. Late 19th / early 20th Century. Some hand coloured. (Quantity) £100-200
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A JAPANESE ARTIA 'MAP' DISH. Tempo nen sei mark to base, Edo Period, 19th Century. Decorated in underglaze blue with a conceptual map of Japan bordered by labelled islands and sections of four other countries, the Land of the Dwarves, the Land of Women, the Ryukyu Kingdom and Korea, surrounded by seas and the ocean, 28 x 22cm. £300-500
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A JAPANESE NEGORO LACQUER TEAPOT AND COVER. 17th/18th Century. The rounded ribbed sides rising to horizontal shoulders, and a cylindrical mouth, the ribbed cover surmounted by a bud finial, 14cm H. £500-800
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A JAPANESE SATSUMA TEASET. Late Meiji period. Comprising a teapot, coffeepot and sugar bowl, each with covers, two cups and saucers, Nihon koyama mark to base, 5.5-13cm H. (10) £300-500
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A JAPANESE SATSUMA TEAPOT AND COVER. Signed Kozan, Meiji Period. Of rectangular form decorated with figures seated in a garden, 9cm H. £150-250
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A JAPANESE SATSUMA POT AND COVER BY KINKOZAN. Meiji Period. Decorated in enamels and gilt to the body and cover with a cascade of flowers, looping ear-form handles, the cover surmounted by a lion dog, impressed mark to base, 9.5cm H. £300-400
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A JAPANESE SATSUMA KORO. Meiji Period. The rounded body supported on short spreading tripod feet, the cover with petal-shaped holes for the release of smoke, signed Bizan, 9.5cm H. £100-150
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TWO JAPANESE BANKO WARE CERAMICS. Meiji era. Comprising a ewer and a wall pocket vase decorated with monkeys beneath a flowering fruit tree. (2) £100-200
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A GROUP OF FOUR JAPANESE CERAMICS. (4) £100-200
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A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE EXPORT SILVER ITEMS. Late 19th / early 20th Century. Comprising three trays decorated with irises and chrysanthemums, two marked Nonoike zo, one marked Konoike zo, a knife marked Samurai Shokai, Yokohama, and a bookmark, 280g in total. (5) £150-250
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A COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE SILVER AND MIXED METAL BUTTONS AND BUCKLES. 19th Century. (8) £200-300
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A JAPANESE IRON PAPERWEIGHT. Late Meiji Period. 3cm H. £100-200
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A JAPANESE WOODEN NETSUKE. Edo Meiji Period. Carved as two conjoined mushrooms, 6cm long. £300-500
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Y A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO. Signed Gyokushu, Meiji era. Carved as a large figurative group, riding a two wheeled cart, 6.5cm H. £300-500
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Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Signed Masamine, Meiji Period. Carved as a group of dancers, 3cm H. £100-200
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Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Meiji Period. Formed as a peasant tying a giant corn, 4.5cm H. £100-200
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Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Signed Gyokubun, Meiji Period. 6cm H. £100-200
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Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Meiji era, signed Mingetsu. Carved as a street performer seated and holding a tortoise in a bowl within his left hand, 4.5cm H. £150-200
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A JAPANESE AMBER CARVING OF A SEATED MAN. Late Meiji era. 5.5cm H. £200-300
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Y A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE FORMED AS A BOY. Meiji Period. Carved standing and holding a lotus branch, unsigned, 5cm H. £100-200
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Y A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A PUPPY. 19th Century. 7cm long. £300-500
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Y A COLLECTION OF FOUR JAPANESE NETSUKE. Two carved ivory and two carved bone. (4) £100-200
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Y A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF A FIGURE HOLDING A FLY WHISP. Meiji era, 19th Century. Unsigned, 20cm H. £200-300
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A JAPANESE BRONZE SEATED BUDDHA. 17th/18th Century. Seated on a double lotus base, 16cm H. £400-600
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A JAPANESE BRONZE SEATED MODEL OF HOTEI.. Meiji era. Recling against his sack, signed. £400-600
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TWO JAPANESE FLOWER ARRANGING WOVEN BASKETS. Early-mid 20th Century. 31 / 40cm H. (2) £80-120
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A JAPANESE BRONZE VASE FORMED AS A FLYING CARP. Edo Period. 21cm H. £100-200
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A PAIR OF JAPANESE CYLINDRICAL BRONZE VASES Meiji era. Of cylindrical form, decorated with dragons modelled in high relief, 30.5cm H. (2) £300-500
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A JAPANESE BRONZE VASE. 18th / 19th Century. The broad low waist narrowing towards the foot and rim with a rounded step at the lip and foot, the surface incised with scrolling patterns enclosing key fret designs, the sides with twin baku head handles, 26cm H. £80-120
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A GILT BRONZE AND SILVER MINIATURE VASE. 18th Century. 6.5cm H. £500-800
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A JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURE OF A SAMURAI. Meiji Period, signed Yoshimitsu. Affixed to a carved wooden stand, standing with feet apart, in a dynamic pose, signed in a rectangular reserve Yoshimitsu, 33cm H including stand. £1,000-2,000
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AN OCTAGONAL BRONZE FURNACE. 17th Century. 18cm H. £1,500-2,000
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A JAPANESE GOLD LACQUER PAPERWEIGHT FORMED AS DAIKOKU'S MALLET. Meiji era. With a silmulated wood grain ground, 14cm long. £100-200
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A SAFAVID BLUE, WHITE AND BLACK 'KUBACHI' POTTERY DISH. Probably Tabriz, Iran, early 17th Century. With a central roundel of cobalt-blue and black decoration forming a geometric lattice encompassing blue roundels and blue dots, within a decorative border at the rim, 34cm diameter. Provenance: John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection, acquired prior to June 1987. £100-200
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A LARGE CIRCULAR QAJAR GLAZED CERAMIC TILE. 19th Century. Decorated with a central roundel of a lion mauling an animal surrounded by panels of birds and figures on a green ground with scrolling floral patterns, 48cm diameter. Provenance: John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection, acquired prior to June 1987. £500-600
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AN OTTOMAN CORAL-SET AND ENAMELLED SILVER GILT BELT BUCKLE. 19th Century. Composed of a ciruclar plaques with catch, decorated with coral-set filigree decoration and blue and green enamel details, 19cm long. Provenance: John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection, acquired prior to June 1987. £400-600
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A MUGHAL INDIAN GOLD AND GLASS INLAID WHITE JADE HOOKAH MOUTHPIECE. 18th / 19th Century. The cylindrical lower section inlaid with two gold bands inset with square stones, the bulb-shaped upper section with a further two bands of decoration, 8.5cm H. Provenance: John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection, acquired prior to June 1987. £300-400
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TWO BURMESE BRONZE OPIUM WEIGHTS. 19th Century. 6cm H. (2) Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., 19th December 1990; John Marriott (1921-2007) and Count R. L. Sangorski (1940-2014) Collection. £100-200
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