• A Nipo-Portuguese Namban writing box, Japan; Momoyama period (1573–1615)
    A Nipo-Portuguese Namban writing box, Japan; Momoyama period (1573–1615)
    Cryptomeria japonica (?), lacquer, mother-of-pearl and gold; brass fittings
    25.5 × 50.0 × 34.5 cm
  • A Nanban Chest, Japan, Momoyama to Edo period, ca. 1580 – 1620
    A Nanban Chest, Japan, Momoyama to Edo period, ca. 1580 – 1620
    Japanese cedar, lacquer, gold and MOP; gilt copper fittings
    46.5 × 69.5 × 37.5 cm
  • Namban writing cabinet with fish scales decoration, Japan, Momoyama period (1573-1603)
    Namban writing cabinet with fish scales decoration, Japan, Momoyama period (1573-1603)
    Japanese cryptomeria, lacquer, gold, MOP and copper
    54.0 x 78.0 x 42.0 cm
  • Nanban Chest, Japan, Edo Period (1630-1640)
    Nanban Chest, Japan, Edo Period (1630-1640)
    stingray skin, wood, lacquer, mother of pearl, gold and gilded copper hardware
    29.6 x 46.0 x 25.3cm
  • Namban chest, Japan, 17th century
    Namban chest, Japan, 17th century
    wood, lacquer, shagreen, mother-of-pearl, brass
    49.5 × 34.0 × 26.5 cm
  • A raku sake bottle displaying two drunk Portuguese, Japan, Kyoto; Edo period (1603–1868)
    A raku sake bottle displaying two drunk Portuguese, Japan, Kyoto; Edo period (1603–1868)
    red raku ware, glazed stoneware
    17.0 × 20.0 × 20.0 cm
    Hakogaki: attr. to Nonko 1600 - 1656 by Gengensai, Master of Urasenke tea school
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  • Portuguese Warriors Nanban Tsuba, Japan, early 17th c.
    Portuguese Warriors Nanban Tsuba, Japan, early 17th c.
    Wrought iron, gold and silver
    7.0 x 7.0 cm
  • The Dance of Golden Dragon by Europeans Nanban Tsuba, Japan, early 17th c.
    The Dance of Golden Dragon by Europeans Nanban Tsuba, Japan, early 17th c.
    Wrought iron and gold
    7.0 x 6.6 cm
  • Black Boat – Korufune Nanban Tsuba, Japan, early 17th c.
    Black Boat – Korufune Nanban Tsuba, Japan, early 17th c.
    Wrought iron and gold
    1.0 x 7.0 x 7.0 cm
  • A Namban Kagamibuta, Japan; 18th–19th century (?)
    A Namban Kagamibuta, Japan; 18th–19th century (?)
    Cryptomeria japonica (?), lacquer, mother-of-pearl and gold
    4.0 × 4.0 × 2.0 cm
  • A Namban box with three Portuguese figures, Japan, Edo period; ca. 1860 (?)
    A Namban box with three Portuguese figures, Japan, Edo period; ca. 1860 (?)
    Lacquer, polychromy and gold
    Height: 7.0 cm
  • A Namban Inrō, Japan; Momoyama period (1573–1603)
    A Namban Inrō, Japan; Momoyama period (1573–1603)
    Japanese cedar, lacquer, mother-of-pearl and gold
    Height: 10.0 cm
  • Table screen, East Asia, second half of the 17th century
    Table screen, East Asia, second half of the 17th century
    lacquered and gilded exotic wood, and mother-of-pearl
    24.5 × 13.5 × 0.5 cm