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Porcelain Koro by Seifu Yohei IV
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Pre 1920 item# 1122707 (stock# TCR3077)
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The Kura
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A fine ivory colored porcelain koro incense burner by Seifu Yohei IV (1871-1951) enclosed in the original signed wooden box dating circa 1920e pot has a turned lid of rare Chinese rosewood with elegant ivory finial. It measures 3 inches (7.5 cm) tall, 3-1/2 inches (9 cm) diameter and is in fine condition, with no chips cracks or repairs.
The Seifu lineage, unlike many potteries of the time, was low production and t ...click for details
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Antique Japanese Chato Wooden Doctors Sword
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Pre 1920 item# 1120159 (stock# MOR3072)
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The Kura
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A unique hardwood bokuto Tanto sword which, when drawn, reveals an interior compartment made to carry a chashaku tea scoop. The saya (scabbard) appears to be carved of Tochi, a highly prized domestic wood known for the mottling in the grain. The handle looks to be Keyaki (Zelkova), a very hardwood resembling Elm. The fittings are of bone or horn, with an ivory button imitating the pin which secured the blade to the handle. Inside the compartment is a bamboo tea spoon. It is 16 inches (40 cm ...click for details
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Antique Japanese Boxwood Netsuke, Demon
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Pre 1920 item# 1119867 (stock# MOR3069)
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The Kura
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A tiny devil runs on hollowed clouds, clutching a go-rin-no-to stupa in his hands as he makes his escape. A playful and unique image, the piece is expertly carved, the clouds below his feet entirely hollowed out. The musculature and bones in the back are well defined, as is the hair on his animal skin skirt. Wear typicalofage but no damage. It is 1-3/4 inches (4.5 cm) tall and in fine condition likely dating from the later 19th century (Meiji).
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