Antique Japanese Mizuya Meiji Era Late 19th Keyaki Elm Kitchen Chest 52" Metalwork This size vase was popular
Description
This size vase was popular as a large ikebana flower arranging container to be placed in the tonkonoma area of a Japanese house
This is a framed and matted watercolor painting of two ladies with parasols under a blooming cherry tree
The tsuba is made with typical forged steel and is in the shape of a maruogata cut straight through in the design of a peach blossom
Quan Yin measures 16" tall by 6" wide at the base (46 x 15 cm)
It shows the sadanobu threatening a demon
Antique Japanese Mizuya Meiji Era Late 19th Keyaki Elm Kitchen Chest 52" Metalwork This size vase was popularThis two piece Mizuya is a rare beauty with highly figured stunning keyaki wood grain. Dating to late 19th century Meiji era (c. 1890's). As well as being an amazing statement piece this Mizuya has a lot of storage and display area with 9 drawers and 5 cabinet area. Meiji era, late 19th Century Keyaki face (Japanese Elm) Sugi case and interior (Japanese Cedar) Burnt lacquer hardware 52" x 68" x 18" (width x height x depth)
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