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Japanese Bronze Ox

Japanese Bronze Animal / Ox Incense Burner
Japanese Bronze Animal / Ox Incense Burner

Japanese Bronze Animal / Ox Incense Burner

$475

H 2.5 in W 6 in D 4.5 in

Japanese Bronze Animal / Ox Incense Burner

Located in San Diego, CA

Japanese bronze animal / ox incense burner, circa 1950s. The piece is in very good vintage

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Metalwork

Materials

Iron

Japanese Meiji Period Bronze Ox with Boy on Its Back
Japanese Meiji Period Bronze Ox with Boy on Its Back

Japanese Meiji Period Bronze Ox with Boy on Its Back

$6,131

H 14.97 in W 20.48 in D 5.91 in

Japanese Meiji Period Bronze Ox with Boy on Its Back

Located in Brighton, Sussex

A very amusing 19th century (Meiji period 1868-1912) Japanese bronze statue of an ox with a young

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Japonisme Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Antique Edo/Meiji 19th c Ox Okimono Bronze Japanese Statue Morimasa Signed
Antique Edo/Meiji 19th c Ox Okimono Bronze Japanese Statue Morimasa Signed

Antique Edo/Meiji 19th c Ox Okimono Bronze Japanese Statue Morimasa Signed

Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland

Country of origin: Japan Age: Edo/Meiji Period 19th century Size: 19 cm x 11 cm Diameter

Category

Antique 19th Century Chinese Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Porcelain

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Signed Japanese Bronze of a Farmer with an Ox
Signed Japanese Bronze of a Farmer with an Ox

Signed Japanese Bronze of a Farmer with an Ox

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H 7.25 in W 17.5 in L 7.25 in

Signed Japanese Bronze of a Farmer with an Ox

Located in Lymington, Hampshire

A signed Japanese bronze of a farmer with an ox, the man with a large hat slung over his back

Category

Vintage 1940s Japanese Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Japanese Meiji Bronze Ox and Samurai Genryusai Attributed
Japanese Meiji Bronze Ox and Samurai Genryusai Attributed

Japanese Meiji Bronze Ox and Samurai Genryusai Attributed

Located in Dallas, TX

A very large 19th century fine Japanese bronze depicting an old man with a pipe sitting of a Ox or

Category

Antique 1880s Japanese Meiji Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Japanese Iron Owl Incense Burner Lantern
Japanese Iron Owl Incense Burner Lantern

Japanese Iron Owl Incense Burner Lantern

Sold|$180

H 6 in W 3.5 in D 3.5 in

Japanese Iron Owl Incense Burner Lantern

Located in San Diego, CA

Iron owl sculpture with a nice patina. Removable head with vented ears and eyes. For burning incense, small lantern, or candle holder. Japan. 1960s.

Category

Vintage 1960s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Metalwork

Materials

Iron

Japanese Meiji Era Wireless Cloisonne Pink Crane Enamel Vase
Japanese Meiji Era Wireless Cloisonne Pink Crane Enamel Vase

Japanese Meiji Era Wireless Cloisonne Pink Crane Enamel Vase

$2,275Sale Price|35% Off

H 7.5 in Dm 6 in

Japanese Meiji Era Wireless Cloisonne Pink Crane Enamel Vase

Located in Long Island City, NY

An antique Japanese copper vase with wireless cloisonne enamel design. Late Meiji era, before 1912. Round shape with pronounced base. The piece is decorated with a stork or crane bir...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Metalwork

Materials

Copper, Enamel

Japanese Silver Enamel Incese Burner (Koro) Meiji Period
Japanese Silver Enamel Incese Burner (Koro) Meiji Period

Japanese Silver Enamel Incese Burner (Koro) Meiji Period

By Sanju Saku

Located in Sarasota, FL

Japanese silver and enamel Incense Burner (Koro) Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century. The koro is set on tripod feet, The body decorated with three panels of birds and flowers w...

Category

Antique 1890s Japanese Metalwork

Materials

Silver

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Japanese Bronze Ox For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal Japanese bronze ox for your home. Each Japanese bronze ox for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, bronze and lacquer. There are many kinds of the Japanese bronze ox you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 19th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. You’ll likely find more than one Japanese bronze ox that is appealing in its simplicity, but Carlos Gamez De Francisco produced versions that are worth a look.

How Much is a Japanese Bronze Ox?

A Japanese bronze ox can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $5,575, while the lowest priced sells for $1,400 and the highest can go for as much as $12,600.

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