Japanese Lacquer


Edo or Meiji era lacquered dish - Maki-e Sakazuki
A gem. Meiji Japanese red lacquer dish with a fish and waves.
With the Original Wood Box.
D: 20.0cm. 7.86inches
H: 4.5cm 1.77inches
#JL226
With the Original Wood Box.
D: 20.0cm. 7.86inches
H: 4.5cm 1.77inches
#JL226


A Wajima writing box - suzuribako
High quality Wajima Suzuribako.
With signed wood box by the Artist
With signed wood box by the Artist


Meiji period Maki-e round box
Large wood lacquer round box with lid, Traditional hand painted Maki-e in, gold.
D: 19.0cm.
H: 9.0cm.
With the Original Wood Box.
#JL229
D: 19.0cm.
H: 9.0cm.
With the Original Wood Box.
#JL229


1868-1912 Meiji Era Maki-e Tray
Maki-e tray
The tray is delicately decorated with Maki-e with nashiji gold sprinkled on black background. The Maki-e shows am idyllic scenery of an house among wooded landscape by the margin of the a river.
With Original Wooden Box.
The tray is delicately decorated with Maki-e with nashiji gold sprinkled on black background. The Maki-e shows am idyllic scenery of an house among wooded landscape by the margin of the a river.
With Original Wooden Box.


Edo Period Tray
Clothing tray, Midare- bako.
With Original Wood Box
With Original Wood Box


Very Fine Suzuribako
With Original Wood Box


Large Noto Wajima Suzuribako
With Original Wood Box


Black lacquered tray with gold decoration
Black lacquered tray decorated at the top with a landscape with a village near a lake and a bridge in raised gold maki-e lacquer. The border with gold lacquer roundels.
W 26×40 cm.
H 4.5 cm.
With Original signed wood box.
W 26×40 cm.
H 4.5 cm.
With Original signed wood box.


kazuo Saka Nano Wajima Complete Set


Meiji Era Plate (1)
With Original Wood Box


Meiji Era Plate (2)
With Original Wood Box


Meiji Era Plate (3)
With Original Wood Box


Meiji Era Plate (4)
With Original Wood Box


Meiji Era Plate (5)
With Original Wood Box


Meiji Era Plate (6)
With Original Wood Box


Edo Period Wajima Lacquer Bowl
(2) Very Rare Complete Set of the 53 Stations of Tokaido.


Edo Period Wajima Lacquer Bowl
(4) Very Rare Comlete Set of the 53 Stations of Tokaido.


Edo Period Wajima Lacquer Bowl
(3) Very Rare Complete Set of the 53 Stations of Tokaido.


Edo Period Wajima Lacquer Bowl
(5) Very Rare Complete Set of the 53 Stations of Tokaido.


Edo Period Wajima Lacquer Bowl
(1) Very Rare Comlete Set of the 53 Stations of Tokaido.


Meiji Edo Period Sake Cup Set
(2) Meiji Period Sakazuki
Lacquer Sake Bowls & Tray
With the Original Wood Box.
Lacquer Sake Bowls & Tray
With the Original Wood Box.


Meiji Edo Period Sake Cup Set
(1) Meiji Period Sakazuki
Lacquer Sake Bowls & Tray
With the Original Wood Box.
Lacquer Sake Bowls & Tray
With the Original Wood Box.


Meiji Edo Period Sake Cup Set
(3) Meiji Period Sakazuki
Lacquer Sake Bowls & Tray
With the Original Wood Box.
Lacquer Sake Bowls & Tray
With the Original Wood Box.


Meiji Edo Period Sake Cup Set
Meiji Period Sakazuki
Lacquer Sake Bowls & Tray
With the Original Wood Box.
Lacquer Sake Bowls & Tray
With the Original Wood Box.


Large Meiji Era tray
Width: 47x33.2cm.
Height: 4.5cm.
With signed wood box.
Height: 4.5cm.
With signed wood box.


Very large Black tray with gold decoration
With Original Wood Box


Very large Black tray with gold decoration
Hrizontal: 45.0cm.
Vertical: 31.0cm.
Height: 5.0cm.
With Original Wood Box
Vertical: 31.0cm.
Height: 5.0cm.
With Original Wood Box


Makie Writing Table - Bundai
Edo Period Bundai with Lacquer, Gold and Mother of pearl.
Ogata Korin.
Korin was an important artist from Kyoto during the middle of the Edo period, 1658-1716.
Sealed and signed by the artist.
Ogata Korin.
Korin was an important artist from Kyoto during the middle of the Edo period, 1658-1716.
Sealed and signed by the artist.


Edo Period A complete set of five Suimonowan - soup bowls
A complete set of five 'suimonowan' (soup bowls) used for special occasion like 'chakaiseki' (dishes coming before the tea ceremony), with quality various makie lacquer design at backside of each lid as its refined composition (arrangement).
With Original Wood Box
With Original Wood Box


Wooden Urushi Serving Plates Gold Makie set for Tea Ceremony
This is a set of 5 antique Japanese black urushi lacquered wooden serving plates called meimeizara. It's used to serve Japanese confectionery in the Japanese tea ceremony. Each plate has a different design depicting birds and plants in gold makie. It was made more than 100 years ago in the Meiji period.
With original wood box.
With original wood box.


Silver Gilt Urushi Makie Lacquer Box
With Original Wood Box


A Maki-e writing box - Suzuribako
With original wood signed box.


A Maki-e writing box - Suzuribako
With original wood signed box.


Wood Box - Fubako


Wood Box - Fubako


Black Lacquer Box


Lacquer Box with Mother of pearl


Black Cinnabar Lacquer Case


Large Meiji period tray
large black lacquered tray decorated with cranes and pine trees in maki-e.