Lindsay Burns & Company
504. A Japanese Satsuma pottery bowl, Meiji Period, the interior and exterior decorated with figures of lohan, signed, in red satin lined fitted wood box, 21.5cm diameter x 10cm high. £80-120
505. Two Japanese woodblock prints, one by Eizan, the other Utamaro, the Eizen (1787-1867) print depicting two lovers, Osome and Hisamatsu, 58.5cm x 8.5cm, the Utamaro print depicting three famous Geisha Girls, Ohisa, Hahaohgi and Okita, 22cm x 32cm. £100-200
Lot 501
501. A Japanese Satsuma pottery ewer and cover, Meiji Period, decorated with richly gilded and enamelled spiral trailing chrysanthemum and foliage over a lower half decorated with a flock of birds in flight above waves, with applied c-scroll handle and elongated spout, the cover with a gilded ball finial, signed, 16.5cm high. £300-500
Lot 506
506. A late 19th century Japanese ivory okimono of a mother carrying her boy, carved wearing foliate decorated robes, the mother figure holds a gourd in her right hand, signed, 19.5cm high. £700-900
Lot 502
502. A Japanese Satsuma pottery vase, Meiji Period, decorated in relief with lohan figures, waterfall and mountain, dragon, tiger and pavilion, within diaper borders, signed, on pierced wood stand, vase 24.5cm high. £100-200
503. A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese Imari charger, decorated with two bijin, rickshaw, peony and other flowers and foliage within a diaper border, 46cm diameter. £100-200
507. An early 20th century Japanese lacquer box and cover, the black ground decorated in maki-e with a prawn, 6.5cm diameter x 6.5cm high. £80-120
508. A late 19th century Japanese ivory okimono of a skeleton, in a red velvet lined fitted leather covered case, 4cm high. £80-120
509. A late 19th century Japanese ivory okimono of an elderly male figure, carved standing holding a rat in his right hand, signed, 17.5cm high. £200-300
510. A late 19th century Japanese sectional ivory okimono of a carpenter, carved standing holding a chisel in his right hand, 19cm high. £150-250
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