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Vintage Japanese Watercolor Painting WWI Era Straw Coat Man
tsmskimonoyokubo: JapanTaisho (1912-1926)$30,000.00 A vivid and remarkable silk wedding kimono featu
Sakazuki Sake Cups / Mistusakazuki I really love Gold Taka Makie.
our sunmixed media painting, wax on wood panel© Yuko IshiiPlease visit artxchange.org for more
Vintage Japanese Watercolor Painting WWI Era Straw Coat Man
Geisha taking tea. Early 20th century.
if-fashionwouldeverhavebeenpure:Aloha Hawaiian shirt Antique Japanese Kimono
antique-scarecrow: nyctaeus:‘A Cluster of Rats’, a Japanese Netsuke (small scu
& here is the version w/o winter gear!! ❄️ it’s so hard to see in the full body photo.:.But the
Did a fun photoshoot in anticipation for Halloween! This lovely dress is by Diamond honey and I got
Did a fun photoshoot in anticipation for Halloween! This lovely dress is by Diamond honey and I
Japanese wakizashi signed Kanesada, 16th-17th century.from Thomas Delmar Ltd.
Japanese tosei gosuku armor, 17th-19th centuryfrom Czerny’s International Auction House
Japanese axe, Muromachi Period, 14th century
Japanese helmet (Namazu-o Kawari Kabuto) 17th century.from The Detroit Institute of Arts
Unique Late 19th century Japanese Wakizashi/Pistol Combo weapon, .30 caliber rimfire, 12 inch blade.
A set of Japanese armor, 19th century.
A set of Samurai armor presented to King James I of England from Tokugawa Hidetada in 1616.from The
Beautiful silver and gold inlaid Japanese matchlock musket, 16th or 17th century.Estimated Value: $6
Japanese Samurai armor, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Type 94 semi auto pistol, World War IIfrom Poulin Antiques
Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Type 14 semi auto pistol, World War IIfrom Poulin Antiques
Japanese kusari katabira mail armor, late 17th century.from Auctions Imperial
An ornate silver, gold, and brass decorated Japanese matchlock musket, early 19th century.
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