Japanese lacquer kura (Japanese saddle) Edo period Classical shape decorated on all sides with black lacquer, silver and gold, and shells on a black background. Richly decorated interior in burgau. Wi[...]
Jingasa Edo period, late 18th century Dry lacquer (harikake) coat of arms or infantryman's hat bearing a metal crest of the Kamiya / Uezaki clan. The piece features a special treatment of urushi brown[...]
Rare Belt Buckle worn at the court of Surakarta in the 18th century. This is a magnificent belt buckle of iron and gilt copper, fashioned in the form of intertwined serpents, known as Timang ular-ular[...]
A large Chinese porcelain soup plate for export, 18th century, with slight contours, gold chain and ring border, holding garlands of flowers, on centre decorated, gilded polychrome of a central mavelo[...]
China, Qing dynasty, Second half of the 18th century, superb fibula (belt attachment) in partially crusted bronze, decorated at the top with a dragon's head coiled on its main part. On the back, a cir[...]
Shadow puppet of the character 'Arya Kumbakarna'.
Text thank you to the British Museum.
Made of leather, horn, wood, and gold leaf Carved, painted, and gilded.
Kartasura School
Date of production [...]
Monnaie Langue De Tigre Laos Cambodge XVIIIeme
Très belle pièce de collection dite langue de tigre ou langue de sangsue
Royaume de LUANG PRABANG
En cuivre argenté
Envoi offert et assuré en France [...]
PICNIC NECESSARY
China, Qing dynasty (1644-1912)
Horn, ivory, wood, shagreen, iron and steel
Knife length: 34 cm; Chopsticks length: 20.5 cm
(small old damages, accidents and restoration)
Set [...]
Chinese Toggle finely carved in the shape of a "fingered lemon" or Buddha's hand decorated with foliage and mushroom. H 7cm (2 3 / 4in). Late 18th century.
Beautiful pair of Far East specs, they are blond horn with their original lenses, they fold by a hinge in the center, which is blocked by a brass latch. The instrument is attached to the ears by silk [...]
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