Thailand, 19 century, Ratanakosin style, a seated bronze buddha, partly gilt and laquered. Height 90 cm
Japan, 18th century a very fine chawan in the style of "Ninsei", gold laquer repairs. Height 8.8 cm
Indonesia, Timor three finely carved buffalo horn spoons. Height 35 cm (central spoon). Ex collection Prof. Dr. von Koeningswald
Sumatra, Palembang a bridal cabinet, laquered in chinese style, 19th century. Total height 170 cm
Japan, an ivory netsuke in the shape of a reclining ox with a calf, 18th century, inscribed Tomotada. Lenght 6.5 cm
Japan, 19th century, a rare hematite and coral netsuke in the shape of a south sea diver. Ex collection Buzaglo number 1. Height 9 cm Japan, 19th century, an ivory netsuke in the shape of a flat fish with a branch of prunus. Signed Ransentei. Height: 3.3 cm
Japan, 19th century a fine covered jar Kyomizu ware. Height 32 cm
Nepal, 17th century, a répoussé plaque. Height 28 cm
Japan, 19th century, a five part inro, depicting Daruma crossing the sea on a branch of bamboo. Signed: Kajikawa and red pot seal. Height 9,5 cm
China, ca. 4th century B.C. a pair of stylized silver birds. Lenght 8 cm
Japan, Edo period (1603 - 1867), a wooden sculpture of Nyorin Kannon made in block technique. Height 50cm.
Japan, 19th century, jar in three compartments, with gold lacquer repairs. Height 26.5 cm. Ex collection Samuel Bing. See the description on the original paper in the next image.
Nepal, 17th century, a gilt copper répoussé plaque, the white Tara standing in a mandorla. Height 29.5 cm
Six ivory Netsuke, all out of the workplace from Shomin Masatami, working in the second period of the 19th century in Osaka. Signed: Masatami
An ivory kannon. Hight without base 33.5cm. Japan, second period of 19th century. Kannon is the most important Bodhisattva of the Shingon Buddhism.
Japan, 19th century, Tobacco container (Tonkotsu). Height 9.5cm. Signed Shôkin.
Japan, 19th century. Two case inro. Height 6cm.
Japan, 19th century. An ivory netsuke in the shape of Benten and Nio. Signed Zuiraku. Height 4cm
Tsuba, 19th century. Yanagawa school. Gold and silver in relief. Diameter 8.5cm
Japan, 18th century,an iron tsuba with added decoration in high relief with a large crayfish curled around the tsuba. Signed Kunihiro, The Carlo Monzino Collection, diameter 8.2 cm
Japan, 18th century, an iron tsuba in mokko form with dragons in gold and reverse in silver. Hizen, diameter 9cm
An ivory netsuke, the hero Gentoku on his horse Tokiro crossing the river Dankei.
Size 6cm x 6,5cm. Signed Raku-Yei-Sai.