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PROPERTY FROM A SAN FRANCISCO
ESTATE, COLLECTION FORMED PRIOR
TO 1970
1266
A HANIWA MODEL OF A HORSE
Kofun period (circa 593-710), 6th/7th
century
Of low-fired reddish clay, the standing figure
boldly modeled with a saddle, stirrups, bridle,
and ornamental trappings, a portion of the
mane tied at a knot at the forehead
36 5/8in (93cm) high; 35in (89cm) long
US$7,000 - 9,000
1266
PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS
1267
A SMALL PORCELAIN DISH
Hizen ware, Kakiemon type, Edo period
(1615-1868), 18th century
Molded in floral lozenge form and decorated
in underglaze cobalt-blue and red, green,
and blue enamels with gilt embellishments
and painted with oval panels of phoenix and
peonies linked together by leafy tendrils, the
underside decorated in underglaze blue with
karakusa (“Chinese grasses”) and flowers,
the foot with a stylized leaf band
5 1/4 x 5 3/4in (13.3 x 14.6cm)
US$800 - 1,200
1268
A SMALL PORCELAIN BOWL
Hizen ware, Kakiemon type, Edo period
(1615-1868), 18th century
1267 The foliate bowl molded on the interior with
panels containing pine, plum, and bamboo in
rocks and a dragon and tiger in clouds; the
exterior painted in polychrome enamels with
flower blossoms
4 5/8in (10.7cm) diameter
US$800 - 1,200
1268
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