Quails and Floral Sprays: A Japanese Screen by Baido Minami
A four-panel Japanese screen by Baido Minami, 20th century the Japanese screen, polychrome painted on silk with quails and floral sprays, signed with artist's stamp lower right. Height: 36.22 in. extended width: 72.44 in.
Three Cranes in Landscape: Kano School Edo Period Screen
A Japanese painted six fold screen, Kano school, Edo period (1603-1868). Depicting three cranes in a landscape, ink and colour and gold and silver flakes on paper, signed by Kano Tashim, with a red seal of the artist. 111.02 in. x 54.33 in.
Japanese Landscape Screen from 19th Century
A large Japanese screen, 'Landscape', Japan, 19th century, 64.37 in. high 62.5 (width per panel)
Japanese Sacred Crane Six-Fold Screen with Geometric Border
A Japanese six-fold screen, decorated with ten sacred cranes on a gilded ground, the border with geometric motifs, the reverse decorated with flowers and birds. (some wear). 94.49 in. x 70.87 in.
Japanese Gold Ground Deer Screen, Meiji Period, Signed and Sealed
A Japanese gold ground six fold screen, Meiji period, painted with a pair of deer beside a stream in a landscape of pine trees and flowering plants, signed and with two seals, each panel 67.52 in. x 15.35 in.
The Great Wave: A Japanese Screen
A late 20th century six-panel Japanese screen, printed decoration of the iconic Japanese wave rising above and swamping small boats. 94.49 in. x 70.87 in.
Japanese Dragon Mirrored Screen, Early 20th Century
A large Japanese export two panel mirrored dragon screen, early 20th century the imposing pair of rectangular hinged panels, each with a dark wooden frame richly carved and pierced in deep relief with dragons and foliate decoration, with bone and mother-of
Japanese Folding Screen: Tale of the Heike Battle Scenes
A Japanese six-panel folding screen, Edo / Meiji period, applied to a later screen, six colour on paper (Edo period) panels cut from an earlier screen featuring scenes from the the Tale of the Heike - Battle of Ichi-No-Tani recounting the war between two s
Japanese Kano School Crane Landscape Screen, Meiji Period (1868-1912)
A fine and very decorative Japanese Kano school painted six-fold 'Cranes in landscape' screen Meiji Period (1868-1912) 66.93 in. high 148.82 in. wide, Meiji Period (1868-1912). Provenance: The Collection of Martyn Cook and Thomas Hamel, Sydney. Mossgreen…
Japanese Meiji Period Geshia Scene Six Panel Screen
Magnificent Japanese late Meiji period six panel screen, of rectangular form, finely painted with a scene of geshias and attendants within an interior with screen, musical instruments, table and robe hanger, in rich tones with gilt ground, height 67.32 in…
Late Meiji Period Inlaid Lacquer Screen with Phoenix Crest
Japanese late Meiji period four panel inlaid and lacquer screen, of rectangular form, with carved phoenix crest rails above four panels, depicting eagles and pheasants amongst flowering trees, in mother of pearl, bone and lacquer, the whole accented in red
Elmwood Japanese Decorative Screen, 1980s, 143x143 cm
A decorative screen, Japanese, circa 1980's, elmwood in decorative pattern, 56.30 in. high, 56.30 in. wide
18th Century Japanese Kabuki Actor Painted Screens
A pair of 18th century Japanese Edo period painted screens, attributed to Hanabusa Itch?. Each with six panels depicting kabuki actors. Some wear consistent with age including fading and some surface losses. Pale blue decorative pattern to the reverse. Sig
Peacock and Blossom Lacquered Screen
Japanese lacquered and mother-of-pearl inlaid screen, early 20th century, depicting peacocks and birds amongst blossoming trees, chrysanthemum and further foliage, 48.43 in. x 47.24 in.
Courtesan behind folding screen in Genji's tale
Japanese woodblock print by Toyokuni III, Edo period, Oban Yoko-e (horizontal format) print of a courtesan behind a folding screen, from 'The Tale of Genji', 9.25 in. x 13.58 in.
Japanese Folding Screen, Early 20th Century
A folding screen, Japanese, early 20th century ink and gold leaf on paper, four panels, 70.87 in. x 50.39 in. Provenance: Brosalco, Sydney. Private collection, Sydney, acquired from the above in 1981
Japanese Crane and Songbird Foldable Screen
A Japanese four panel painted folding screen, 20th century each rectangular lacquered panel carved and polychrome painted on both sides with cranes and songbirds inflight over peony and bamboo foliage, framed by a birds border, with brass capped feet. Heig
Okubo's Embroidered Peony & Pheasant Screen
Japanese embroidered screen; Meiji period (1868-1912); elegant and high quality embroidered four panel hinged lacquer screen with designs of peonies, blossom and pheasants on a silk ground, signed Okubo. 66.93 in. high, 102.36 in. wide (extended)
Meiji Buddhist Shrine Cabinet with Giltwood Panels
A Japanese Meiji black lacquer and gilt Buddhist house shrine cabinet with two doors set with intricately carved giltwood panels, opening to reveal an interior with further gilded decoration and a background replicating a five-panel screen. Some small loss
Japanese Silk Screen with Floral and Bird Scenes
A Japanese four-panel screen, first half 20th century, painted with floral and birdlife scenes on an ecru coloured silk ground, sporadically embellished with textile borders to some flowers and leaves and embroidered details to various birds, paper backed,
Japanese Lacquered Geisha and Crane Dressing Screen
Japanese black lacquered four panel dressing screen, with applied decoration of geishas and cranes in a landscape, 72.05 in. high
Japanese Folding Screen with Bird and Blooming Plants
A Japanese six-panel folding screen, inscribed Seigyu ga, 20th century, painted in colours on the gold silk ground with a single bird perched on a branch of a flowering prunus tree beneath overhanging willow and maple and beside brightly coloured flowering
Japanese Pheasant Embroidered Screen
Good Japanese double embroidered screen, of rectangular form, decorated with pheasant amongst flowering trees and rocky outcrops, in tones of green, blue and brown, 43.31 in. x 14.96 in. (each panel)
Japanese Sixfold Painted Screen with Tiger and Landscapes
A late 19th century Japanese sixfold painted screen, depicting landscapes, tiger and figures, gilt highlights. In the manner of Kishi Ganku. Ebonised timber frame, height 67.32 in., length 144.09 in.
Japanese Lacquered 4-Panel Screen with River Landscape and Bamboo
An attractive 20th century Japanese black lacquered 4 panel screen the front with a continuous river landscape with cranes, birds, flowers and lotus leaves, the back etched with bamboo, 72.05 in. height
Japanese Landscape Lacquered Dressing Screen
An attractive 20th century Japanese black lacquered 4 panel dressing screen with arched tops, decorated with a continuous landscape with numerous figures, buildings and ships to the front and apple blossom to the back
Japanese Screens: Mountain Residence and Hillside Retreat
A pair of Japanese six panel screens, Meiji period (1868-1912) / Taisho period (1912-1926), polychrome ink and sumi and gold leaf, the right hand screen featuring a riverside residence amongst mountains, pines and blossom with figures enjoying music making
Japanese Landscape Screen with Flying Cranes
A large Japanese 19th century six panel screen, hand painted green rolling hill landscape with lake & foliage on gold leaf, fabric flying crane border. The ebonised frame with bronze fittings. Each panel 67.72 in. x 23.62 in.
Japanese Six Panel Screens
Pair of Japanese six panel screens, 20th century, ink and gilt on paper, silk and wood backs (2), height 67.72 in. length 145.67 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Green Hill Landscape with Lake and Foliage Screen
A large Japanese 19th century six panel screen, hand painted green rolling hill landscape with lake & foliage on gold leaf. Height 67.72 in.
Kano School Scholars in Landscape
A Japanese Kano school Two-Fold screen, Edo period (1603-1868), 18th/19th century, in round format, with gilded backing paper depicting a group of scholars in a landscape with gold clouds. 68.90 in. x 37.40 in. (each panel)
Meiji Shibayama Red Lacquer Fire Screen
A Japanese shibayama red lacquer fire screen, Meiji period, 19th century, 33.46 in. high, 29.53 in. wide
Japanese Six-Fold Landscape Screen
A 19th century Japanese six-fold painted screen, with restrained landscape scenes including winter. Signed with calligraphy and red stamped seal marks. The ebonised frame with brass fittings. Each panel 25.20 in. x 67.72 in. Width extended 151.18 in.
Eagle and Pine: Japanese Two-Panel Screen by Yuge Koho
A Japanese Two-Panel screen, by Yuge Koho, Taisho period, featuring a bold and dramatic design of an eagle atop a huge pine branch with details on the pine and the eagle in well executed relief work. Yuge Koho was a pupil of the famous painter Domoto Insho
Gilded Japanese Folding Screen with Dragon and Pagodas
Japanese six panel folding screen, decorated with gilded figures, dragon and pagodas, 183xm high
Meiji Period Lacquer Four-fold Floor Screen
Good Japanese red and black and polychrome lacquer painted Four-fold floor screen, Meiji period 1868-1912
Meiji Japanese Folding Screen with Cranes and Pine Trees
Japanese two panel folding screen, Meiji (1868-1912), decorated with cranes beside pine trees and flowers, framed (A/F), 66.14 in. x 74.41 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Japanese Lacquered Dressing Screen with Gilded Decorations
Japanese black lacquered four panel dressing screen, decorated with figures flowers and pagoda on gilded feet
Japanese Shibayama Bi-Fold Screen, Meiji Period
A Japanese bi-fold shibayama screen, carved wood, lacquer, ivory and bone, Meiji period, 19th century, 73.62 in. high, 65.35 in. wide
"Seven Scholars of Bamboo Grove" Screen
A Japanese Literati subject Sumie six panel screen, Edo period (1603-1868), circa 1700, Sumi ink on paper of a group of sage like Chinese men perusing a scroll with karako (attendants), probably one of a pair depicting the 'Seven scholars of the bamboo gro
Ebonised Japanese Landscape Folding Screen
Japanese ebonised four panel folding screen decorated with a continuous landscape
Meiji Period Eagle Screen
Large Japanese Meiji period two panel screen, beautifully decorated with eagles perched in trees, surrounded by other birds in ivory and bone, on a black lacquer ground, set within carved and pierced surrounds, height 71.26 in.
Blossom Tree Screen
Japanese four panel screen, of rectangular form, painted with a blossom tree, in tones of white, salmon and green on a gilt ground, signed, height 35.83 in.
Ebonised Four-Fold Screen: Village Life in Gold Relief
Japanese ebonised and highly decorated four-fold screen depicting village life in bass relief and gold leafing
Japanese Silk Landscape Screen with Mother of Pearl Inlay
An exceptional Japanese four-fold panelled screen, each panel woven in silk depicting a provincial landscape with river, the ebonised frame inlaid with mother of pearl
Indoor Women: Japanese Four-panel Screen
Japanese Four-panel screen, 20th century, ink and colour on paper, depicting women in indoor settings, 36.02 in. x 70.87 in. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and Graeme Webb, Wollogorang, NSW
Meiji Period Bamboo and Scholars Rock Six-Fold Screen
A Japanese six fold screen, Meiji period, 19th century, a six fold screen depicting six studies of bamboo with scholars rocks in the Chinese literati style. Each inscibed with a poem and sealed by the artist. Each panel 67.91 in. high, 23.23 in. wide
Japanese Peacock and Cherry Blossom Lacquer Screen
A Japanese two-fold screen, late 19th century, the two-fold screen, ornately carved and pierced with peacocks, and cherry blossoms, each panel inlaid with carved bone scenes of birds, leaves and branches on black lacquer. Each panel 75.20 in. high, 34.45…
Uzu Whirlpool
Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Whirlpool Uzu', c. 2012 eight-fold screen, antique fabric, Japanese paper (washi), ink and crushed-shell pigment (gofun), silver foil, signed, with box
Bou Entrancement
Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Bou Entrancement', c. 2012 six-fold screen, Japanese paper (washi), ink, crushed-shell pigment (gofun), gold leaf, and silk on paper, signed
"Tane Seed" Screen
Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Tane Seed', c. 2012 two-fold screen, Japanese paper (washi), ink, crushed-shell pigment (gofun) and silk on paper, signed, with box
Japanese 4-Panel Screen: 182.5cm Tall
Japanese 4 panel dividing screen 71.85 in. high
Japanese Gilt Wall Screen with Blue Flowers
Japanese four panel gilt wall screen, of rectangular form, hand painted with blue flowers on a gilt ground, signed lower right, height 36.22 in. and length 71.65 in.
Hawk Folding Screen from Uwajima Temple, 1815
Japanese 6 part folding screen, hawk Illustration, it was Located in Uwajima Ehime Prefecture 120 Kilometres south of Hiroshima Prefecture, written collection held at Joman temple in the Edo period 1815
Japanese Lacquer Bird and Blossom Screens
Pair of Japanese lacquer two panel screens, inlaid with birds and blossom in blue painted frames
Japanese Four Panel Screen with Birds and Seasons
A Japanese four panel screen, the front in shallow relief of birds on branches and reverse lacquered, Showa period, early 20th century, the arched panels within the metal frame of birds and leafing branches from the four seasons in raised lacquer and appea
Late Meiji Japanese Four Fold Screen
A Japanese four fold screen, late Meiji period each panel 64.57 in. x 24.41 in.
Pine Birds Screen
A four fold Japanese screen, depicting birds in the pine branches, 23.62 in. x 35.83 in.
Japanese Folding Room Divider Screen, 20th Century
A Japanese folding room divider screen, 20th century, 49.21 in. high, 37.40 in. wide
Japanese Meiji Period Six Panel Horse Screen
An antique Japanese six panel screen Meiji period, 1868-1912 depicting figures and their horses in sublime landscape settings, beautifully and subtly decorated en grisaille with red accents, the paper panels upon gilt leaf backing on navy and gold silk, fr
Mountain Landscape Japanese Byobu Screen
Japanese six panel Byobu screen early 20th century, mountain landscape, painted on silk, background featuring Waterfalls & small Villages, vibrant tones of green & white, signed & sealed on bottom left, pierced brass accents on corners, Height59.84 in.,…
Japanese Meiji Period Four-Fold Silk Screen with Embroidery
A Japanese embroidered four fold screen, Meiji period, each leaf with a moulded frame lacquered to simulate a fine wood, enclosing a field of gold silk embroidery with foliage on one side and a landscape on the other,
Japanese 6-Panel Hinged Wood Screen, 137 x 46 cm
Japanese paper 6 panel screen with hinged wood framed panels, 53.94 in., x 18.11 in., (each)
Gilded Japanese Screen: Birds and Flowers
Japanese four panel screen with gilt ground depicting birds and flowering plants, 35.83 in., x 10.63 in., (each panel)
Foliate Roundels Lacquer Screen
Japanese black lacquer and paper screen painted with foliate roundels. 68.50 in. x 70.87 in.
Autumn Quails in Tosa School Screen
Tosa school, Japanese four panel screen, c. 1970, ink, colour and gold leaf on paper, depicting quails amid Autumn Grasses and flowers, 59.84 in. x 97.24 in. Provenance: The Collection of Lady Sybil Joel, Sydney
Gilt Japanese Screen with Cranes and Swallows
Good Japanese six panel screen, of rectangular form, carved with a continuous scene of cranes and swallows amongst flowering trees and stream on a gilt ground, 72.05 in. x 98.43 in.
Japanese Crane and Cherry Blossom Screen
Japanese four panel screen, of rectangular form, decorated with a continuous scene of cranes, cherry blossom and stream in tones of white and pink on a gilt ground 72.44 in. x 71.26 in.
Japanese Landscape Panels and Screen
Two Japanese landscape decorated panels and a two-fold screen. Painted with landscapes with buildings.
Silk Needlework Japanese Screen Depicting Birds and Flora
A four panel Japanese screen, silk needle work with depictions of birds and flora, losses to silk work and stains overall, 67.72 in. high and 94.49 in. wide
Japanese Carved Bone and Lacquer Screen
A late 19th century Japanese two-fold screen, ornately carved and pierced with birds, flowers, leaves and scrolls, each panel inlaid with carved bone scenes of eagles, birds, leaves and branches on black lacquer. Height 71.65 in. x 30.12 in.
Japanese Lacquered 4-Panel Screen, Dual-Sided Decoration, 183cm High
Japanese lacquered 4 panel screen, decorated on both sides, 72.05 in. high
Dutch Traders & Japanese Scene
A rare Dutch subject four panelled screen, decorated with European traders, Japanese, 19th century 94.88 in. long, 50.98 in. high
Riverside Cityscape: Japanese Six Panel Screen
A Japanese six panel screen, possibly Meiji period (1868-1912), Finely painted in a riverside city scene with ink, colour and gold leaves, 67.72 in. x 144.09 in.
Japanese Lacquer Decorative Screen with Bird and Flower Motifs
A Japanese two leaf ebonised and red lacquer decorative screen, early 20th century, the floor screen with a pierced and relief carved crest with bird and flower decorations above a deep red panel framing a reserve of birds perched and flying amidst wisteri
Meiji Period Bird and Blossom Paper Screen
Japanese six-fold paper room Dividing screen, Meiji period, hand painted paper screen with decoration of birds and blossoms, condition, panels detached, some tears requiring restoration., height 68.50 in., W. 141.73 in.
Japanese Pavilion Figures Screen
A Japanese four panel screen painted with figures in a pavilion, 20th century, 36.22 in. x 72.44 in.
Vintage Japanese 6-Panel Screen, 214cm High
Large vintage Japanese 6 panel screen, 84.25 in. high, each panel 17.72 in. wide
Ink Pine Tree Screen on Gold Foil
A Japanese six panel screen, Sumi (ink) on gold foil, 20th century, unsigned, a single pine tree with branches aloft in ink, mounted in black lacquer frame, each panel 65.55 in. x 24.21 in. Provenance: The collection of a Curator & Collector, New South…
Japanese Meiji period bone inlaid screens with falcon motif
A pair of Japanese Meiji period carved, lacquered and inlaid bone decorated two-panel screens, each with a red lacquered large central panel decorated with carved bone highlights of falcons perched upon blossoming bows, their attention drawn to smaller bir
Aus-Japanese Glass Screen by Pascoe
An Australian contemporary art glass screen by Warwick Pascoe, with frosted glass panels with Japanese influenced design
Meiji Period Japanese Screen: Flowers and Trees
A two panel Japanese screen, Meiji period (1868-1912), depicting flowers and trees, ink and colour on paper, 62.20 in. x 57.48 in.
Japanese Iris Folding Screen
A fine Japanese six panelled folding screen, Taisho period, (1912–26), decorated with abundant blue and white irises on metallic ground, signed lower left, 137.80 in. wide, 65.75 in. high
Japanese Artistry: Calligraphy on Six-Fold Screen
Japanese six fold screen with applied calligraphy and art work
Japanese Silk Screen with Rocky Landscape and Ferns
Four fold Japanese silk screen, black lacquer trim with brightly decorated panels with rocky landscape with trees and ferns, each panel approx 38.98 in. high, 26.77 in. wide
Edo Period Japanese Bird and Flower Panels
Two fine Japanese Edo period (circa 1920) panels originally from a screen. One depicting symbolic ducks with other birds in flowering trees, the other with cranes, flowering trees, and birds. Hand painted on paper, each 51.18 in. x 23.62 in., approx.
Antique Japanese Mixed Metal Miniature Screen
A miniature antique Japanese Meiji period mixed metal miniature screen., each unique panel with bamboo,crane and chrysanthemum decoration., each panel approx 5.91 in. x 2.36 in.
Japanese Hard Stone Screen with Mother-of-Pearl Inlay
A quality Japanese black lacquer, hard stone, mother-of-pearl and gilt tall four section screen, the multiple female figures in relief and carved from various coloured hard stones with painted bone face, hands, fan and other detail, other rocky outcrops, f
Edo Period Hawk Hunting Screen
A Japanese folding screen, Edo period (1603 - 1868), depicting two hawks used for sport hunting by Samurai, many Japanese artists of the Edo period created their works for powerful men, the wealthy and mighty nobility & warriors who ruled Japan. These men
Ikebana Beauty: Taisho Screen
Japanese folding screen, depicting a young woman in a kimono with a Ikebana flower display, Taisho period (1912 - 1926), Japanese screens, known as by?bu in Japanese, as by?bu literally means 'wind wall,' the original purpose of the screen was to block dra
Japanese Crane Screens
A pair of Japanese screens painted with cranes, 20th century, 60.24 in. x 56.69 in. each. Provenance: The collection of Barry and Jeanne Little
Japanese Four-Panel Screen, Early 20th Century, Signed
A four panel screen, signed, Japanese, early 20th century, 66.14 in. x 35.43 in.
Japanese Floral Byobu Screen - Six Panels
Japanese hand painted Byobu screen six panels with floral decoration, signed and seal to lower right W16.54 in. x H35.83 in. approx (each panel)
Meiji Period Shibayama Lacquer Chicken & Chrysanthemum Screen
Antique Japanese Meiji period red and black lacquer shibayama table screen. Chickens amongst flowering chrysanthemums, some losses
Gnarled Blossom Screen
Japanese bi-folding screen. Paper mounted on gold-leaf board, depicting gnarled wood stump with cherry blossoms. Height 67.91 in. Width 74.41 in.
Japanese Handpainted Byobu Screen - 90.5cm High
Handpainted Japanese Byobu screen, 35.63 in. high
Japanese Four-Panel Table Screens, 20th Century
A pair of Japanese four panelled table screens, 20th century. 41.73 in. x 24.61 in. each
Japanese Cockerel & Chicks Silk Screen with Lacquered Frames
Japanese four fold panel screen, silk and embroided panels of Cockerels & chicks. Lacquered frames A/F, approx. 28.35 in. high
Edo Period Japanese Folding Screen
A Japanese two panel folding screen, Edo Period. 17th/18th century. 21.26 in. x 31.50 in. each
Japanese Edo Two-Panel Screen from David Jones Antique Department
Japanese Edo two panel dividing screen purchased at David Jones Antique Department for $12,000, each panel 33.46 in. wide, 68.50 in. high approx