Japanese Art, Antiques, and Collectibles 2014-03-28 Auction - 28 Price Results - Green Castle in Kanagawa
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Three Japanese Women Reverse Glass PaintingTokyo Kite – Edo Chubari Dako3 - Panel Meiji Era Woodblock Print - Kabuki Theater
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Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, Japan
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Japanese Art, Antiques, and Collectibles

Japanese Art, Edo-Kaku "Tokyo-style" Kites, Kabuki and Noh Theater Collectibles, Metalwork, Paintings, Scroll Paintings, and Woodblock Prints.
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Tokyo Kite - Edo Chubari Dako: This Vintage Japanese Kite is an “Edo Chubari Dako” that was Superbly Crafted over 40 years ago to depict an Edo Monk. This style of “Dako,” the Japanese word for Kite, is named after the
0005: Tokyo Kite - Edo Chubari DakoEst. $250-$350
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Tokyo Kite – Edo Chubari Dako: This Vintage Japanese Kite is an “Edo Chubari Dako” that was Superbly Crafted over 40 years ago to depict Kabuki Theater Samurai. This style of “Dako,” the Japanese word for Kite, is named
0008: Tokyo Kite – Edo Chubari DakoEst. $225-$325
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Tokyo Kite – Edo Chubari Dako: This Vintage Japanese Kite is an “Edo Chubari Dako” that was Superbly Crafted over 40 years ago to depict a Kabuki Theater Actor. This style of “Dako,” the Japanese word for Kite, is named
0010: Tokyo Kite – Edo Chubari DakoEst. $250-$350
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Tokyo Kite – Edo Chubari Dako: This Vintage Japanese Kite is an “Edo Chubari Dako” that was Superbly Crafted over 40 years ago to depict Mt. Fuji and a Sea Serpent rising from the water. This style of “Dako,” the
0012: Tokyo Kite – Edo Chubari DakoEst. $250-$350
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Tokyo Kite – Edo Chubari Dako: This Vintage Japanese Kite is an “Edo Chubari Dako” that was Superbly Crafted over 40 years ago to depict a Kabuki Theater Samurai. This style of “Dako,” the Japanese word for Kite, is
0014: Tokyo Kite – Edo Chubari DakoEst. $225-$325
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Cast Iron Otafuku Incense Box: The Abundant and Serene Face of Otafuku, who's name literally means "Much Good Fortune” in Japanese, was lovingly created for this rare and wonderful cast iron incense box. Otafuku is revered in
0015: Cast Iron Otafuku Incense BoxEst. $200-$300
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