I think he is an Akita? Mikey
I couldn't believe this was just waiting for me to show up at my favorite thrift. This little guy is 8" long and is in perfect condition. Sticker...
Too big for a kogo. Kobako (small box) probably for incense. The inside looks like maki-e nashiji. It is older than you think. Mikey
Boom.. "Eric Hellman sold his swirled pottery to souvenir shops all across the U.S." Google is great.. Mikey
Thank you @verybrad In researching, I've found the same type from several different States, all with the similar marked base. So souvenir, but...
I have some Nemadji. The two are different as far as I can tell. One in Minnesota and the other in Montana. But it looks similar. Mikey
I can't seem to find any information or am I missing something. This beautiful pot is 5" diameter. thanks for any and all comments and or help....
I haven't seen it before either. Very neat piece. The Japanese made some interesting items for sure. I have a few whistling bird chirping sake...
Casa G is looking like more Castle G. Great addition, and beautiful! Mikey
And @charlie cheswick your photograph is of the Garden of sweet flag in Tokyo. Mikey
I would just hang it and enjoy. The cost for restoration would far exceed its value IMHO Mikey
I might have a thing for the birds. [ATTACH]
Nice.
I don't think I have. Mikey
I think it's just a jewelry or keepsake box. Sadly No music .Thanks @charlie cheswick My thoughts exactly. Mikey
I fell for the birds again lol. This little box is 7" x 6" x 2" has a locking mechanism but no key. Yet. Multiple shades of maki-e. Gold is so...
Maybe something like this [ATTACH]
Maybe step back a few feet and take a picture of the whole table. @verybrad
Says the 1500 were printed in New Jersey in 1976. Interesting. Mikey
No. I'm sure the frame is not original to the painting. Painting taped to mat on the back.
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