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Item Ships From: New York City
Antique Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Goldstone Pink Geometric Patterns Charger Plat
Located in Long Island City, NY
An antique Japanese enamel over copper plate or charger. The interior of the plate is adorned with a polychrome enamel medallion with blossoming Chrysanthemum flowers on the light pi...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Copper, Enamel

High Quality Meiji Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Plate Autumn Leaves Chrysanthemum F
Located in Long Island City, NY
A high quality antique Japanese, late Meiji era, enamel plate. The interior of the plate is adorned with a polychrome enamel image of a case with autumn leaves and Chrusantemum flowe...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Enamel

Japanese Brass Butsuga Butsudan Flower Vase/Incense Burner
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
8-270Japanese brass decorative vase/incense burner Unknown makers mark on bottom.
Category

1930s Japanese Vintage New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Brass

Large Rare Meiji Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Panel of Geese Flying over the Moon S
Located in Long Island City, NY
Large Meiji Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Panel of Geese Flying over the Moon Sky A large antique Japanese, late Meiji era, enamel over brass wall panel. The panel is enameled with a p...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Enamel, Brass

Antique Chinese Export Silver Mug with Dragon Handle
Located in New York, NY
Chinese export silver mug, ca 1860. Straight and upward tapering sides with applied pictorial frieze on engraved and stippled ground: Scenes of social life with contemplative sages and chaste maidens amongst palm trees and pagodas. Pastoral exoticism enlivened with scaly, slithering dragon handle...
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Silver

life-size Chinese cloisonné vase
Located in New York, NY
wooden stand/base shown in photographs is not included with this vase; vase decorated with multicolor floral motif
Category

Late 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Chinese cloisonné censer
Located in New York, NY
floral and archaistic motifs on blue ground
Category

Late 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal

Bronze Deer Statue
Located in New York, NY
A bronze deer statue with auspicious Chinese characters embossed to the surface. These characters represent blessings of long life, prosperity, wis...
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Early 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Japanese Silver Figural Buddha Salt & Pepper Shakers
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Japanese silver figural Buddha salt and pepper shakers, ca 1950. Each: Contemplative and cross-legged figure of the Zen-man himself. For a Siddhartha-serene dinner party. Pie...
Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Silver

Antique Chinese Export Silver Battle Mug with Dragon Handle
Located in New York, NY
Chinese export silver mug, ca 1880. Straight and upward tapering sides with allover low-relief battle frieze depicting soldiers—spearmen, lancers, and swordsmen—with a few hapless me...
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Late 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Silver

pair of Chinese double gourd cloisonné cover vases
Located in New York, NY
floral motif blue panels on yellow ground
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Pair 19th Century Meiji Japanese Usabata Ikebana Bronze Vases
Located in New York, NY
Pair of antique (late 19th century) Meiji period Japanese usabata ikebana vases crafted in four sections and measuring an impressive 18 3/4 inches tall. Each with cartouches depicti...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Middle Eastern 20th Century Enamel Coffee Ewer
Located in Queens, NY
Middle Eastern (19/20th century) red and aqua enamel floral design ewer shaped pitcher or coffee urn.    
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20th Century Moorish New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Enamel

19th Century Indo-Persian Silver Inlaid and Parcel Gilt Steel and Brass Dish
Located in New York, NY
Fine antique (19th century) Indo-Persian steel dish or salver in the form of overlapping grape leaves with damascene and koftgari silver inlay and gilded designs and brass overlay re...
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Late 19th Century Indian Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Cut Steel

Chinese white bronze hand warmer/censer, Republican period
Located in New York, NY
incised with floral and butterfly motif
Category

Early 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

17th Century Chinese Bronze Censer & Cover with Jade Finial Top and Wood Base
Located in New York, NY
A Fantastic and Rare 17th century Chinese Patinated Bronze Censer & Cover with Jade Finial Top and Wood Base. The body of this censor is intricately decorated with Archaistic decoration in hand-chassed relief. The wooden lid is designed with a foliate, leaf-like form, with a gorgeous white jade finial in the shape of a lotus leaf. The gorgeous tripod censer stands...
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1690s Chinese Qing Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Pair Exceptional Antique Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonne Enameled Metal Vases
Located in New York, NY
Pair of exceptional antique (late 19th century) Meiji period Japanese metal vases with fine cloisonne enameled designs of guardian lions and dragons. Each 20 1/4 inches tall and 9 i...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal

Indonesian Gong on Stand, Mid-20th Century
Located in New York, NY
A vintage Indonesian gong, polychromed and repurposed for a freestanding sculpture. Mounted on a black metal stand. Circa 1940. The front is painted i...
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1940s Indonesian Other Vintage New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal

Japanese Mixed Metal Silver on Copper Tray with Dragon Motifs
Located in New York, NY
Japanese mixed metal copper and silver two-handled tray, from the late 19th or early 20th century, beautifully adorned with dragon motifs in relief on the rim and handles. It measure...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Silver, Copper

Chinese cloisonné shrine/stupa
Located in New York, NY
decorated in relief; floral motif on yellow ground
Category

Late 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal

Chinese cloisonné dog
Located in New York, NY
decorated with yellow, brown, and white enamels
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Chinese bronze censer, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
cover surmounted by a foo lion
Category

Late 19th Century Chinese Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Bronze Table Lamp in the Style of James Mont
Located in Tarrytown, NY
Large patinated bronze lamp with butterfly details. Solid wood base. Professionally restored and rewired. Double socket with pull chains. Adjustable. Capacity: 2 x E26 per lamp.
Category

1960s Chinese Vintage New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Late 20th Century Bronze Buddha Hand
Located in New York, NY
A large cast bronze sculpture of a Buddha's left hand. Indonesia, circa 1980. Dark brown patinated finish. The gesture is known as Dharmachakra Mudra, the traditional Buddhist gest...
Category

1980s Indonesian Other Vintage New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Japanese Bronze Floor Vase with Owl Figures
Located in Queens, NY
Asian Japanese bronze floor vase with 2 owls figures standing on branches with a leaf relief around a round base.
Category

19th Century Japanese Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Japanese Meiji Period Bronze and Champlevé Enameled Censer
Located in Long Island City, NY
This Japanese censer incense burner, inspired by Chinese pieces, is of spheroidal form, the bronze body with polychrome champlevé enamel work flanked b...
Category

Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Chinese Double Gourd Cloisonné Cover Vases
Located in New York, NY
provenance: Christie's; wooden bases shown in pictures are included with these vases; each vase is decorated with miniature gourds in relief; overall size of each vase with wooden ba...
Category

Early 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Elephants, Each On Its Original Cloisonné Base
Located in New York, NY
each elephant is surmounted by a vase filled with various ornaments
Category

Early 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Fine Quality Japanese Meiji Chrysanthemum Silver Incense Burner
Located in New York, NY
Fine quality Japanese Meiji silver incense burner, ca 1890. Barrel-form with solid top and bottom and open sides; applied chrysanthemums heightened with gold and silver. Cover oval a...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Silver

Chinese cloisonné cover jar
Located in New York, NY
decorated with antique objects on pale blue ground
Category

Late 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Silver Fan Holder, 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
An exquisitely carved silver fan holder, India, late 19th century.
Category

1890s Indian Agra Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Silver

Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Bottle Vases
Located in New York, NY
peach motif on yellow ground
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal, Enamel

French Patinated Bronze Figure of a Standing Japanese Geisha with Kimono & Obi
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful French patinated bronze figure of a standing Japanese geisha in a traditional kimono with an obi. This geisha is exceptionally cast with immense detail. Starting from the...
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Early 20th Century French Japonisme New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Antique Chinese Silver Gilt, Agate & Enamel Censer
Located in New York, NY
Chinese silver censer, circa 1910. Drum-form agate body set in silver gilt mounts with scrollwork and lunettes. Leaf-capped side bracket handles. Upward tapering support and stepped ...
Category

Early 20th Century Chinese Qing New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Agate, Silver, Enamel

Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Deer
Located in New York, NY
decorated with stylized scrolls on blue ground
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Chinese cloisonné square-shaped vase
Located in New York, NY
archaistic motif on blue ground
Category

Late 20th Century Chinese New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Metal

John Bradstreet Bronze Lotus, circa 1900
By John Scott Bradstreet
Located in New York, NY
From the 1890s until his death in 1914, John Bradstreet, the important American Arts and Crafts furniture and interior designer, worked from The Crafts House, his landscaped orientalist compound in Downtown Minneapolis. There, he also received his clients, and dealt in Asian art acquired on frequent trips to the Far East. He used similar bronze Japanese lotuses...
Category

Early 1900s American Arts and Crafts Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Japanese Edo Period Iron Silver Inlaid Red Lacquered Stirrups 'Abumi'
Located in New York, NY
A Pair of Japanese Edo Period (1603–1867) iron, silver inlaid, and red lacquered stirrups (Abumi). Each of typical form, made of iron with silver inlay on the front with floral bloss...
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1690s Japanese Edo Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Silver, Iron

A Monumental Gilt-Lacquered Bronze Ornamental Buddha Sculpture of Vajravidarana
Located in Queens, NY
A Monumental Gilt-Lacquered Bronze Ornamental Buddha Sculpture of Vajravidarana: A Masterpiece of Sino-Tibetan Craftsmanship, Late 19th Century, Qing Dynasty This monumental gilt-lacquered bronze ornamental sculpture of Vajravidarana is an extraordinary and commanding piece of art, showcasing the pinnacle of Sino-Tibetan craftsmanship from the late 19th century. The figure of Vajravidarana, a powerful purification deity in Tibetan Buddhism, is meticulously sculpted to embody both spiritual authority and artistic excellence. Vajravidarana is primarily known for his role in removing spiritual impurities and negativities. Unlike other deities associated with wisdom or compassion, Vajravidarana’s function is centered on purification and healing. He is typically depicted holding a vajra and a bell, symbolizing the cutting away of delusions and the resonance of divine truth. In this striking sculpture, Vajravidarana is shown holding a vishva vajra (the double vajra), a unique and powerful variation of the traditional iconography, which signifies ultimate protection and the dispelling of negative karma. Vajravidarana: The Supreme Purifier and Protector Vajravidarana is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the deity of spiritual purification, called upon to cleanse practitioners of defilements and negative influences. His vajra represents the indestructibility of truth, while his bell signifies the wisdom that resonates through purification rituals. In this sculpture, the presence of the vishva vajra, or double vajra, enhances his association with supreme protection, ensuring the destruction of all spiritual obstacles and afflictions. The figure’s powerful yet composed expression conveys a sense of unwavering resolve and divine authority. His posture, along with the carefully sculpted details of his robes and ornaments, highlights his function as a guardian against impurity. The inclusion of the vishva vajra rather than the usual single vajra reinforces his role as a supreme protector, capable of dispelling all forms of negativity and restoring balance. Symbolism of the Mantras and Aureole: Unlike deities that embody wisdom through duality, Vajravidarana’s iconography is centered on purification and exorcism. The aureole surrounding him is inscribed with sacred purification mantras rather than depictions of a consort. These mantras emphasize his function as a remover of obstacles and impurities, reinforcing his role in Buddhist healing rituals. The presence of the sacred inscriptions elevates the sculpture’s spiritual significance, making it a focal point for meditation and ritual purification. Practitioners often visualize Vajravidarana radiating purifying light, dissolving afflictions and negative karma. This theme is mirrored in the sculptural repetition of the purification symbols on the aureole, reinforcing the deity’s role as a divine cleanser. Gilt-Lacquered Bronze: The Artistry of Sino-Tibetan Metalwork: The craftsmanship of this monumental figure reflects the expertise of late 19th-century Sino-Tibetan metalwork, where traditional Tibetan themes were infused with Chinese artistic sensibilities. Cast in bronze and finished with a rich gilt lacquer, the statue has an otherworldly glow, giving it an ethereal, almost divine presence. The gilding process—applied with exceptional skill—gives the sculpture a striking luminosity that enhances the fine details of the facial features, flowing robes, jewelry, and other elements of the deity’s attire. The technique employed to create this figure speaks to the high level of craftsmanship that flourished during the late Qing Dynasty and early modern Tibetan art. The ornate details of the robes and the fine texture of the sculpture highlight the exceptional skill of the artisans who brought this work to life. The use of gold and lacquer not only reflects the preciousness of the sculpture but also its spiritual significance as an object meant to inspire reverence and meditation. An Ornamental Sculpture of Monumental Scale: Unlike smaller devotional objects, this sculpture is designed as an ornamental masterpiece, intended to make a grand visual and spiritual statement. Its monumental size allows it to dominate any space, offering a commanding presence that is both physically and symbolically impressive. In Buddhist practice, large sculptures of this nature are often placed in temples or meditation halls, where their imposing size and serene presence would encourage contemplation and devotion. The grand scale of the statue further amplifies the spiritual power it is meant to convey. As a representation of Vajravidarana, it is not only a physical object of beauty but also a conduit for meditation, purification, and enlightenment. The scale of the sculpture also emphasizes the divine stature of the deity, highlighting his importance in the Buddhist tradition as the ultimate force for spiritual cleansing and protection. Provenance: Acquired in China in circa 1900 1905 Private Buddhist Temple, Northeast, USA Private Sale Solomon Treasure...
Category

Late 19th Century Chinese Tibetan Antique New York City - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

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