Grantham Asian Art & Ceramics Sale 02 24, 2021 View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 101-200 of 219. Previous|123|Next Image Lot Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 114 Various Roman style vessels pots, etc., a vase with pointed end in opalescent geometric colours, 18cm high, various shards, globular vase, a heavily carved miniature tribal head, etc. (5) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 115 20thC Chinese. A pair of mountainous river scenes, with figures, boats and cattle, monochrome watercolours, signed, 44cm x 66cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 116 20thC Chinese. The four seasons, waterways with houses and boats, watercolours, signed, within machine silk embroidery borders, 32cm x 18cm. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 117 A 20thC Chinese silk embroidery panel depicting children at play on a black ground, 84cm x 32cm. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 118 A Chinese silk embroidery panel, depicting dragon boats and swimmers, 20thC, 32cm x 84cm. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 119 A 20thC Chinese silk embroidery panel depicting a dragon among clouds, the body composed of children. 84cm x 32cm. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 120 A 20thC Chinese silk embroidery panel depicting children playing, fishing and kite flying, etc., on a red ground, 84cm x 32cm. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 121 A pair of 20thC Chinese silk embroideries, in the style of rank badges depicting a dragon with flaming pearl, and a peacock, 30cm x 30cm. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 122 A 20thC Chinese river landscape with boats, watercolour, signed, 36cm x 52cm. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 123 A 20thC Chinese painting on linen depicting waterways with houses, boats and figures, signed 45cm x 30cm. Sold For£35StatusSold View details 124 A 20thC Chinese painting on linen of boats and bamboo, signed, 44cm x 30cm, and a framed ink text, 43cm x 26cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 125 A Japanese woodblock print titled Dusk Scene in Numazu, first created by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) between 1831 and 1834. No. 13 from the series - 53 Stations of the Tôkaidô. 24cm x 37cm. Sold For£220StatusSold View details 126 Two Japanese woodblock prints - a kingfisher on a branch beneath wisteria; and a swift with hydrangea, both signed, 20thC, 28.5cm x 6cm and 18.5 x 4.5cm. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 127 A Japanese woodblock print of a actor in patterned kimono by Kunisada II (1823 - 1880), signed, 34cm x 24cm, and another woodblock print of a longtailed cockerel on a branch, signed Sekian. 19th century. 37cm x 16cm. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 128 A Japanese woodblock print of an Asian pheasant on a branch of flowering prunus, signed, 20thC, 45cm x 28cm. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 129 A Japanese print, depicting the seated figure of a geisha with kimono falling from her shoulders, reading a scroll, signed with two characters and red seal, further printed inscriptions to top right and lower left, 20thC, 23cm x 20cm. Estimates£40 - £60Sold For£50StatusSold View details 130 A Japanese woodblock print, Straw Mat for Rice Cakes, by Kaburaki Kiyokata (1878 - 1972), circa 1908. 27cm x 20cm. Estimates£50 - £80Sold For£42StatusSold View details 131 A Japanese woodblock surimono "Kamata" by Totoya Hokei, depicting figures beside a fence extolling the beauty of the cherry blossom beneath a poem by Genchotei, Fusako, c.1900, 20cm x 17cm. Estimates£80 - £120Sold For£78StatusSold View details 132 A Japanese print, depicting a woman with fan and child with pine branch, red seal mark below two character signature, 20th century. 46cm x 29cm. Estimates£20 - £40Sold For£25StatusSold View details 133 A Japanese woodblock print, depicting a groom with horse, signed and inscribed, 19th century, 36cm x 25cm. Estimates£60 - £90Sold For£120StatusSold View details 134 A Japanese woodblock print, Snow at Hie Shrine (Shato no yuki (Hie jinja) by Kawase Hasui (1931), 36cm x 25cm. Estimates£50 - £100Sold For£480StatusSold View details 136 A Japanese woodblock print, known either as Scarlet Peach or Tipsy Beauty, by Kiyokata Kaburagi (1878-1973) , 30cm x 21cm. Estimates£80 - £120Sold For£80StatusSold View details 137 A Japanese woodblock print, depicting a geisha escorted by Shoki holding a parasol with an oni carrying a lunch box, 19th/20th century, 24cm x 18cm. Estimates£40 - £80Sold For£45StatusSold View details 138 A pair of hardwood framed Chinese watercolours, of vases containing blossoming flowers and branches,19th/20th century, 67cm x 32cm. (2) Estimates£300 - £600Sold For£550StatusSold View details 139 A Japanese print on silk, depicting a saddled horse with two red seals and lengthy inscription, 20thC, 47cm x 55cm. Estimates£20 - £30Sold For£60StatusSold View details 140 A Japanese woodblock print, Naval Officers Discussing the Battle Strategy for the Invasion of China, by Mizuno Toshikata, 1894, 36cm x 71cm. Estimates£100 - £150Sold For£150StatusSold View details 141 A late 19thC Chinese bronze dragon lock, with three wheel design and pull out lock, 9cm wide. Estimates£25 - £40Sold For£55StatusSold View details 142 An early 20thC Oriental style black lacquer lowboy, decorated with gold figures on horseback with trees, flowers and sprays, with one large drawer, three smaller drawers, on splayed feet, 76cm high, 86cm wide, 51cm deep. Sold For£340StatusSold View details 143 A pair of Japanese Kutani vases, of ovoid form decorated with panels of birds and flowers, predominantly in orange with an orange and girt decoration, on tripod feet, nine character marks to the base, Meiji period. 32cm high. (2) Sold For£22StatusSold View details 144 A multi coloured hide, wicker and metal framed elephant storage box, 88cm high, 120cm wide, 38cm deep approx. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 145 A multi coloured hide, wicker and metal framed hippo storage box, 79cm high, 106cm wide, 37cm deep approx. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 146 A fine Japanese iron okimono of a minogame (mythical turtle) with swirling hairy tail, signed Ryubundo, 25cm wide. The renowned Ryubundo family specialized in fine iron work, particularly water kettles (tetsubin) often used in tea ceremony. They began creating tetsubin in the 18thC and have operated continuously since then. Estimates£500 - £800Sold For£700StatusSold View details 147 A 20thC Chinese ink painting, of a dramatic rocky mountainous landscape, inscribed in the upper right corner,red seals to the lower, 105cm x 64cm. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 148 An Oriental painting of a lakeside scene, with bridge in front of pavillions, trees and hills, ink and coloured wash, signed and inscribed with calligraphy and seal marks, 127cm x 56cm. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 149 A Japanese woodblock triptych, depicting a geisha in flowing kimono making her way across shallow to a party on a pier, signed Toyokuni, 36cm x 77cm. Sold For£300StatusSold View details 150 A Japanese woodblock triptych, titled "View of a Storm" depicting women and a child within rooms dealing with the aftermath of damage inflicted by winds, signed Kunisada, 38cm x 84cm. Sold For£140StatusSold View details 151 A signed Japanese woodblock triptych, depicting three actors dressed as samurai 36cm x 56cm, and another diptych by the same artist. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 152 Two Japanese woodblock print by Kawanabe Kyosai (1831-1889), two rats nibbling on a fish head, the second monkeys with berries and persimmons, both from the series Kyosai Rakuga, 19cm x 26cm. (2) Sold For£100StatusSold View details 153 Four Japanese prints of samurai in flowing robes, framed in Pairs, 22cm x 32cm. (2) Sold For£30StatusSold View details 154 Six Japanese woodblock prints - 1. Three figures in front of snowy pavilions by Utagawa Kunisada from the series '12 months of a modern Genji', circa 1858. 2. "Kabuki - Monkey Trainer Yojiro" by Utagawa Kunisada circa 1825 - 1830. 3. An elaborately dressed geisha and attendant by Kuniyasu form the series "Beauties of the Green House" (1828 - 1832). 4. Two actors dressed as samurai in matching kimono decorated with sparrows by Kuniyoshi. 5. Mounted samurai in battle by Ipposai Yoshifuji (1828 - Sold For£650StatusSold View details 155 A Japanese woodblock print of an eagle attacking prey on a tree bough by Ohara Koson (1877 - 1945), 55cm x 16cm, and a fan painting of snow laden pine trees in the style of Ogata Korin. Sold For£110StatusSold View details 156 A Japanese woodblock print of a geisha, by Eizan Kikugawa (1787 - 1867), 35cm x 26cm, and a Japanese woodblock print of Tsukuda Island from under Eitai Bridge with figures in boats by Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Sold For£260StatusSold View details 157 A Japanese woodblock print, Wild Chrysanthemum: Actor Kawarazaki Gonjûrô I as Yaegaki Monza, from the series Popular Matches for Thirty-six Selected Flowers of the Dry Riverbed by Utagawa Kunisada, first printed 1862, and a further woodblock print of a geisha and cherry blossom, signed. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 158 A Chinese Republic porcelain panel, painted with peacocks, prunus blossom and other flowers, with script, signed, framed, 35cm high, 23.5cm wide. Sold For£42StatusSold View details 159 A Japanese woodblock triptych, "Abundant snow at the end of the year" by Utagawa Kunisada (also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III), 31cm x 65cm. Interestingly an example of this woodblock was in the collection of Claude Monet. Sold For£200StatusSold View details 160 A Chinese silk embroidery, with a multitude of figures performing a dragon dance and celebrating with symbols, kites, lanterns, etc., 69cm x 41cm, framed and glazed. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 161 A Chinese porcelain vase, of baluster from decorated with birds, flowers and trees, in orange, blue and green, with six character red Qianlong mark to underside, 33cm high. (AF-repaired) Sold For£50StatusSold View details 162 A porcelain cup and saucer, design of pink floral group, blue mark to underside, 11cm wide. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 163 An Indian bronze group of two figures, one with four arms and a knife, walking on another, stepped base, 12cm high, 10cm wide. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 164 A large tapestry wall hanging, with central reserve of stylized elephants and trees within a patchwork border of geometric design, interspersed with numerous circular mirrors, 117cm x 185cm, mounted on a wooden frame. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 165 A large embroidery panel, of abstract coloured panels with braid and beadwork designs within a banded border, 100cm x 150cm, framed and glazed. Sold For£18StatusSold View details 166 An Indian embroidery wall hanging, in multicoloured abstract panels with boteh designs and with central oval reserve incorporating beadwork, sequins and braid, 152cm x 58cm, framed and glazed. Sold For£12StatusSold View details 167 An Indian embroidery wall hanging, in multicoloured abstract panels, with beadwork, sequins and braid, 152cm x 58cm, framed and glazed. Sold For£12StatusSold View details 168 An Indian embroidery patchwork wall hanging, of multicoloured panels with beadwork design, sequins and braid, 148cm x 101cm, framed and glazed. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 169 Two Indian embroidery patchwork wall hangings, of geometric gold braid design within small panels bordered in black, 70cm x 70cm approx, framed and glazed together. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 170 An Indian batik and embroidery panel, of a kaftan design with panels of flower head designs on a red cotton, 74cm x 79cm, framed and glazed, and another small garment sample on pink silk, framed and glazed. (2) Sold For£12StatusSold View details 171 An early 20thC Chinese silk embroidery, of figures and dragons, with a green floral border, in a modern gilt frame, 58cm x 87cm. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 172 A Japanese monochrome woodblock print of a peacock on a branch with peahen below, signed on the left by Kono Bairei from Bairei's Album of One Hundred Birds, 1881, 29cm x 20cm. (AF) Sold For£40StatusSold View details 173 Three Japanese woodblock prints, comprising a pair of ducks on a riverbank by Koro Bairei from Bairei's Album of One Hundred Birds, 1881, 15cm x 20cm, a mountain scene with cattle and trees, 23cm x 15cm, and a crested bird on a branch, 9cm x 20cm. (3) Sold For£22StatusSold View details 174 Two Japanese woodblock prints, one depicting a mouse and radish, signed Tsukioka Kôgyô (1869 - 1927), 24cm x 23cm, and another woodblock of a frog on a leaf, signed bottom right, 24cm x 23cm. (2) Sold For£110StatusSold View details 175 Various Japanese woodblock prints, including several Hiroshige facsimiles of landscapes and various scenes, other prints of geisha and attendants, bit-rd, ducks, etc., mostly signed, unframed, 26cm x 39cm. (a quantity) Sold For£600StatusSold View details 176 A pair of early 20thC Japanese lacquer vases, each of a dark blue colour with figures boating on a river below trees and pavillions, 30cm high, on wooden bases of a further 7cm (AF). (2) Sold For£550StatusSold View details 177 An early 20thC Chinese Canyon enamel bowl, the outside decorated with panels of figures and flowers below green and yellow border, everted foot, 12cm high, 26cm diameter, marked China to base. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 178 A Japanese lithograph, of a young man with an elaborate tattoo to his back of an actor in traditional costume from the series "Mishima Go Book of Young Men", signed Mishima Gô (1921-81), circa 1972, 41cm x 27cm. Tsuyoshi Mishima, who worked under the name Mishima Go, was one of the first contemorary gay artists of Japan. He contributed illustrations to "Barazoku"(The Rose Tribe), the first commercial gay magazine in Japan, published by Daini Shobo in Tokyo in 1971. Dissatisfied with the bishônen Sold For£550StatusSold View details 179 A Japanese lithograph, of a young man with an elaborate floral body tattoo and black cape from the series "Mishima Go Book of Young Men", signed Mishima Gô (1921-81), circa 1972, 41cm x 27cm. Tsuyoshi Mishima, who worked under the name Mishima Go, was one of the first contemorary gay artists of Japan. He contributed illustrations to "Barazoku"(The Rose Tribe), the first commercial gay magazine in Japan, published by Daini Shobo in Tokyo in 1971. Dissatisfied with the bishônen art style of Barazo Sold For£500StatusSold View details 180 A Japanese lithograph, of two young men one with an elaborate body tattoo of carp among waves from the series "Mshima Go Book of Young Men", signed Mishima Gô (1921-81), circa 1972, 41cm x 27cm. Tsuyoshi Mishima, who worked under the name Mishima Go, was one of the first contemorary gay artists of Japan. He contributed illustrations to "Barazoku"(The Rose Tribe), the first commercial gay magazine in Japan, published by Daini Shobo in Tokyo in 1971. Dissatisfied with the bishônen art style of Bar Sold For£600StatusSold View details 181 A 20thC Chinese porcelain vase, decorated in enamels with Shao Lao and his gnarled staff, surrounded by trees, with gilt elephant handles and calligraphy to the back, drilled, 35cm high. Sold For£100StatusSold View details 182 A Chinese porcelain baluster vase with tall neck, enamelled with bands of scrolling peonies and ho-ho birds, predominantly in blue, green, red and yellow, six character Kangxi mark beneath, 48cm high. Sold For£32StatusSold View details 183 A Chinese celadon porcelain baluster vase, with relief dragon among scrolling flowers between acanthus leaf and lappet bands, six character mark Yongzheng beneath, 35cm high. Estimates£200 - £300Sold For£200StatusSold View details 184 A Chinese crackle glaze white porcelain vase, of baluster form, 91cm high. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 185 A 20thC Qianlong Imperial style porcelain vase, decorated with circular panels depicting birds in flight amongst various blossoming branches, surrounded by scattered flower sprays on a yellow glazed scraffiato ground, drill hole through red mark, Republic Period, 35cm high. Sold For£280StatusSold View details 186 A 19thC Chinese porcelain dish, of shaped oval form and flared foot, in famille rose colours, decorated with trees predominantly in pink, green and blue, on a shaped base, 28cm wide. Sold For£85StatusSold View details 187 Various matched Chinese Republic style porcelain tea bowls, covers, saucers, etc., one with flared rim with script marks, 12cm wide, etc. (a quantity) Sold For£110StatusSold View details 188 A Chinese Republic style porcelain tea bowl, of tapering circular form, on circular foot, polychrome decorated with figures before vases, predominantly in purple, yellow and green, 6cm high, two similar Republic style tea bowls. (3) Sold For£190StatusSold View details 189 Various Chinese porcelain and effects, blue and white porcelain bowl, of circular form, decorated with dragons on circular foot, four character mark beneath, 11cm diameter, and two blue and white porcelain saucers, further items, saucer dish, etc. (a quantity) Sold For£200StatusSold View details 190 A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl, of circular tapering form, decorated with flowers with an internal flower head centre, 11cm diameter, polished jade style figure, etc. (a quantity) Sold For£30StatusSold View details 191 A Chinese blue and white plate, decorated with a pair of four clawed dragons chasing the flaming pearl among peonies, the outer border of stylized peonies, marked Wang beneath, 20cm diameter. Sold For£110StatusSold View details 192 A porcelain bowl, decorated with circular stylised 'Long Life' characters panels in orange and turquoise, four character mark beneath, probably Japanese, 13cm diameter. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 193 A bronze temple dog, with mouth open, raised on front paws, 14cm high, a vase of tapering circular form, with emblem to the centre and upper banding with swing handle, on a circular foot. (2) Sold For£35StatusSold View details 194 A Chinese blue and white shallow dish, decorated with figures, trees and calligraphy, the exterior with further decoration of the same design, four character hallmark beneath, possibly 18thC, 12cm diameter. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 195 A Chinese Chenghua style polychrome bowl, of tapering circular form, profusely decorated with dragons, predominantly in yellow, blue and orange, double line six character Chenghua mark beneath, 24cm diameter. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 196 A Chinese Republic style porcelain jar and cover, of compressed circular form, polychrome decorated with figures, predominantly in purple, blue and green, on a circular foot with compressed dome lid and metal handle, faded mark beneath. Sold For£120StatusSold View details 197 A Ming style Chinese pottery globular ginger vase and cover, glazed in dark blue and brown, impressed mark beneath, 25cm high. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 198 A large 20thC Chinese porcelain vase, with flared neck, decorated with four clawed dragons among peonies and chrysanthemums, on a yellow crackle ground, six character Xianfeng mark beneath, 59cm high. Sold For£550StatusSold View details 199 A Chinese crackle glazed baluster vase, decorated in orange and green enamels with sages in grove, floral sprays between dark unglazed bands, four character Kangxi mark beneath, 62cm high. Estimates£150 - £200Sold For£650StatusSold View details 200 A Chinese porcelain sang de beouf bottle vase, with the globular body, four character Qianlong mark beneath, 36cm high. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 204 A set of terracotta figures in Han dynasty style, depicting four men and a horse, in presentation box 23cm x 13cm. Sold For£12StatusSold View details 205 An Indian painted toasting machine, in the form of the Taj Mahal with various knives and forks inserted to the outer border, later converted to electricity, 32cm high x approx 26cm wide. Sold For£35StatusSold View details 206 Tribal Art. A mahogany wall mask of a figure, 31cm high, 18cm wide. Sold For£12StatusSold View details 207 Tribal Art. A late 20thC mahogany wall mask, depicting a gentleman 39cm high, 16cm wide. Sold For£12StatusSold View details 208 Tribal Art. A painted and carved timber wall mask, and two painted and timber shields, the wall mask 51cm high, 18cm wide, the shields 66cm high, 36m wide. (3) Sold For£12StatusSold View details 209 An Oriental fan, the purple material painted with a village scene, and water lilies, 46cm high, 75cm wide when fully expanded. Sold For£6StatusSold View details 210 A Chinese bamboo and paper parasol, painted with a wove basket of flowers and two butterflies, with black lacquered handle, 62cm high. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 211 Tribal Art. Various carved wooden figures, to include a fish, 31cm wide, a group of a boy turning wheel, 28cm high, figure of an affluent gentleman in head dress with staff, 40cm high, and a blackened wooden figure of a lady, 45cm high. (4) Sold For£25StatusSold View details 212 Tribal Art. Two carved wooden spears, each with a turned and carved handle, spear top, 111cm high. (2) Sold For£15StatusSold View details 213 Two small African carved wooden spears, each with figure and various carvings to the top, 50cm long. (2) Sold For£10StatusSold View details 214 A wooden tribal club, with two row white painted banding, on a rubber handle, 62cm long. Sold For£18StatusSold View details 215 Tribal art. A carved stone figure of a bearded gentleman, 24cm high. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 218 A twin bongo, with two ceramic bottom, on calf skin top, 18cm high, 22cm wide. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 219 Three Indian teak knife & scissor sets, two on brass supports and pistol grip dagger, 29cm and 23cm long. (3) Sold For£15StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|123|Next Previous 123 Next