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The Japanese Kwantung Army surrenders to the Soviet Red Army during the last days of World War II.
Beautiful silver and gold inlaid Japanese matchlock musket, 16th or 17th century.Estimated Value: $6
Nagoya Castle (from the series Selected Views of the Tokaido Road), Hasui Kawase, 1932
yesterdaysprint:The Tatler, England, June 17, 1931
Chinese soldiers of the 29th Route Army, 1937, Second Sino Japanese War.
Japanese Samurai armor, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
The Pond at Benten Shrine in Shiba, Hasui Kawase, 1929
gunsandposes:Yoshikane Displays his Courage in the Temple: “Ôboshi Rikiya Yoshikane is seated with a
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
watertightvines:rejectedprincesses:Sutematsu Oyama (1860-1919): Japan’s First College-Educated Woman
Japanese kusari katabira mail armor, late 17th century.from Auctions Imperial
A Bridge in a Snowy Landscape, Hiroshige (1797-1858)
An ornate silver, gold, and brass decorated Japanese matchlock musket, early 19th century.
Man Harvesting Ginkgo Nuts, Ohara Koson, ca. 1910
Ornate Japanese matchlock musket, 16th - 18th century.
The Pine Forest of Mio (from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji), Hiroshige, ca. 1858
Painting by Katsushika Hokusai from 1832 depicting a “plate demon” from a Japanese ghost story. The
Japanese matchlock teppo with gold inlaid barrel, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auc
Beauty Looking Back, Hishikawa Moronobu, 17th century
View of Imagiri (no. 31 from the Hoeido edition of Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido), Hiroshige,
Path through Rice Fields at Omori on the Tokaido Road (no. 26 from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mo
Ninja and Prince Hikaru Genji (no. 12 from the series The Color Print Contest of a Modern Genji), Ut
Japanese aikuchi with carved bone handle and sheath, 19th century.from Hermann Historica
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