Ruby red glazed vase in the form of a baluster vase having short trumpet neck above a shouldered ovoid body, interior of neck having a rare flambe glaze.
Satsuma tea set comprising of a teapot, sugar, and creamer each having an intricately painted landscape with Guanyins under a blossoming tree and young boy wandering off, all three with covers painted in gold with flowers, marked on bottom
Three Satsuma cabinet vases, pair of vases having boys playing on a body and butterfly’s on neck, the other vase having two painted panels with figures.
Five pieces of Satsuma to include a three claw dragon paste jar marked on bottom, a paste jar with painted landscape marked on bottom, a small sensor with painted Guanyin figures marked on bottom, six sided sensor with painted panels marked on bottom, and a teapot with two painted scenes marked on bottom.
Two small Satsuma items to include a small globular vase having small neck with flaring rim and having two painted scenes with seated figures mark on bottom and covered jar having several painted scenes marked on bottom.
Kyunk Korean portrait gouache of a woman, signed lower right 1977 along with an 18th century Korean watercolor on gold leaf of birds and crysanthemums signed Cho Youngseue.
Battledore painted with scene of courtyard attributed to Tesa Mitsunari framed in a shadow box frame. Provenance: Edwin Dun b. July 19, 1848 & d. May 15, 1931 was a rancher from Ohio who was employed as an o-yatoi gaikokujin in Hokkaid
Two framed silk needle works. Provenance: Edwin Dun b. July 19, 1848 & d. May 15, 1931 was a rancher from Ohio who was employed as an o-yatoi gaikokujin in Hokkaid