Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 598
607. A Japanese bronze tiger, Meiji Period, with inlaid glass eyes and textured coat, signed, on carved wood plinth base, tiger 34cm long x 18cm high. £300-500
608. A Japanese ivory okimono of a chick emerging from an egg, Meiji Period, with mother- of-pearl carved inlaid eyes, signed, 9cm long x 4cm high. £200-300
609. A Japanese silk picture, Meiji Period, worked in coloured threads with pavilions and pine trees, in lacquered frame, overall 74cm x 86cm. £300-500
610. A pair of Japanese lacquer trays, the square tops with slightly raised edges decorated with gilded flowers and foliage, raised on bracket feet, 27cm square x 3.5cm high. £80-120
611. A pair of Japanese bronze hexagonal-shaped bottle vases, Meiji Period, decorated in relief with birds and bamboo, 24.5cm high. £200-300
612. A Japanese ivory okimono of a skeleton, Meiji Period, carved in a kneeling position with right hand on head, in a velvet lined fitted leather covered box, 4cm high. £100-200
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613. A Japanese ivory okimono of a mother and child, Meiji Period, the mother carved standing holding her right hand up with her attendant boy looking up to her hand, on a plinth base, signed, 16cm high. £400-600
614. A Japanese ivory okimono of a fisherman and sea eagle, Meiji Period, carved with the fisherman standing on a rocky outcrop holding his net tie in his right hand supporting sea eagle in his left hand which is returning a fish to him, 37.5cm high. £300-500
615. A Japanese ivory okimono of a mother and child, Meiji Period, carved with the mother walking supporting her young boy on her back with her left hand, holding a gourd in her right hand, on plinth base, signed, 19.5cm high. £400-600
616. A Japanese dark blue ground silver wire work cloisonne vase, Meiji Period, the tapered cylindrical body decorated with a pair of doves in garden of peony, iris and chrysanthemum, under wisteria, 30.5cm high. £300-500
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