A large Japanese bronze bat vase. The vase with a central misty moon cast into the neck of the vase and flanked by a pair of large side handles in the form of bats. The bat (koumori) is a symbol of good fortune, an auspicious symbol adopted from Chin..
A large Thai hardwood seal in the form of a stupa. The underside of the seal with an intricately carved design. 19th century 5" high x 2-1/2" diameter..
A Japanese Furuya (??) type scholar’s rock or suiseki. So named for the region of Wakayama prefecture where they are found they are known for their deep crevices and indentations often with white mineral veins running through the face of the stone. S..
Japanese six panel screen with calligraphy by Kameda Bosai ?? (1752-1826). A noted painter and author from Edo (Tokyo) with a very distinctive and dramatic calligraphic script. His calligraphic style known for its drunken style, a long standing trad..
A Japanese forged iron incense burner in the form of a seated rabbit. The rabbit is a symbol of abundance and fecundity, but also a symbol of longevity. It is traditionally thought that a rabbit resides in the moon eating mochi rice cakes of longevit..