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South Africa (All cities)
Buy FUJEIRA 1970 ART EXPO OSAKA JAPAN JAPANESE ART MINIATURE SHEET CTO USED BoB1218 for R5.00
R 5
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South Africa
Collectable book..Legend In Japanese Art please contact owner for more details on 072 between 8am and 8pm
R 2.500
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Barkly East (Eastern Cape)
Three door Art Deco wardrobe from the 's for sale. Size  Width: 153cm. Height: 187cm. Depth: 50cm. Very good condition, structurally sound and clean condition, only restoration needed is on outer frames on the doors due to scuff marks. Priced accordingly to required work.
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South Africa
Japanese Cash Coin Genpou Tsuho 1 Mon Coins were not minted with dates, but this form was used between 1659 to 1685 The first coins minted in Japan were the Wadou Kaichin(Wadokaichin later anglicised to Cash) made by the imperial government in 708 on the orders of Empress Gemmei. Following that, eleven varieties of coins were minted until the year 958, at which point the government stopped minting cash coins. Even during the age of Japanese imperial minting, Chinese coins circulated as currency and were probably much more common than the imperial ones which are quite scarce. Chinese coins were imported in great quantities and were the standard currency until the early-to-mid 1600's. In the 17th century the Tokugawa government began minting its own coins again. The first three eras, Keichou (1596-1614), Genna (1615-1623), and Kan'ei (1624-1643) each had coins with its own legends on the obverse. Curiously the government thereafter decided to stick with the Kan'ei legend for all low value cash coins it minted until the 1860's. In the 1860's the government began issuing a small value cash coin with a new legend, the Bunkyuu tsuuhou. About this time many domainal lords also began minting their own cash coins.   From the year 1659 until around 1685 large amounts of copper coins were minted in Nagasaki. These coins were based on Japanese designed coins but used Chinese characters of Song era coins. By far the most common is the formal script (kaishou) Genpou Tsuho (Chinese: Yuan Feng Tong Bao). It is easily distinguished from the Chinese Song coin because the Song coin exists in seal script and semi cursive script. These coins have commonly become known as the Nagasaki export coins. These coins were largely phased out after the Meiji currency reforn of 1870. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS WELCOME  
R 40
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South Africa
Japanese Cash Coin Kanei Tsuho 1 Mon Coins were not minted with dates, but this form was used between 1739 to 1860 The first coins minted in Japan were the Wadou Kaichin(Wadokaichin later anglicised to Cash) made by the imperial government in 708 on the orders of Empress Gemmei. Following that, eleven varieties of coins were minted until the year 958, at which point the government stopped minting cash coins. Even during the age of Japanese imperial minting, Chinese coins circulated as currency and were probably much more common than the imperial ones which are quite scarce. Chinese coins were imported in great quantities and were the standard currency until the early-to-mid 1600's. In the 17th century the Tokugawa government began minting its own coins again. The first three eras, Keichou (1596-1614), Genna (1615-1623), and Kan'ei (1624-1643) each had coins with its own legends on the obverse. Curiously the government thereafter decided to stick with the Kan'ei legend for all low value cash coins it minted until the 1860's. In the 1860's the government began issuing a small value cash coin with a new legend, the Bunkyuu tsuuhou. About this time many domainal lords also began minting their own cash coins. These coins were largely phased out after the Meiji currency reforn of 1870. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS WELCOME  
R 40
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South Africa
Japanese Cash Coin Kanei Tsuho 4 Mon with 11 waves reverse Coins were not minted with dates, but this form was used between 1768 to 1860 The first coins minted in Japan were the Wadou Kaichin(Wadokaichin later anglicised to Cash) made by the imperial government in 708 on the orders of Empress Gemmei. Following that, eleven varieties of coins were minted until the year 958, at which point the government stopped minting cash coins. Even during the age of Japanese imperial minting, Chinese coins circulated as currency and were probably much more common than the imperial ones which are quite scarce. Chinese coins were imported in great quantities and were the standard currency until the early-to-mid 1600's. In the 17th century the Tokugawa government began minting its own coins again. The first three eras, Keichou (1596-1614), Genna (1615-1623), and Kan'ei (1624-1643) each had coins with its own legends on the obverse. Curiously the government thereafter decided to stick with the Kan'ei legend for all low value cash coins it minted until the 1860's. In the 1860's the government began issuing a small value cash coin with a new legend, the Bunkyuu tsuuhou. About this time many domainal lords also began minting their own cash coins. These coins were largely phased out after the Meiji currency reforn of 1870. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS WELCOME  
R 125
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Three Amazing Japanese Best Art Glass Emerald Green Cased around white for R255.00
R 255
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Three Amazing Japanese Best Art Glass Emerald Green Cased around white for R225.00
R 225
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Editor: Julius Wiedemann and Gisela Kozak  Publisher: Taschen () ISBN-10: ISBN-13: Condition: As New Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket Pages: 352 Dimensions: 22.3 x 17.8 x 3.6 cm +++ edited by Julius Wiedemann and Gisela Kozak +++ A collection of over three hundred gorgeous colour prints of package, logo, fashion and print advert designs, originating from Japan, for the global market. Japanese Graphics Now! would be wellspring of inspiration for aspiring designers of any field.   A passion for books and a passion for collecting fine editions was the recipe that created the successful group of bookshops in Johannesburg called Bookdealers. The group started thirty years ago with one store in the quirky suburb of Yeoville and has grown through the years to a total of five shops, plus our online sales. Bookdealers is well-known for its collectable and used books. We also have a large variety of remaindered books sourced from around the world.  If you collect from one of our five branches there is no delivery charge. We also offer postal delivery (when available) and courier delivery, subject to a quote.
R 130
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South Africa
Mongolia 5000 tugriks Sumo wrestling Japan martial art silver 5 oz coin 2005 Edition Technical Specs Presentation Country:   Mongolia Metal Purity:    Silver 0.999 Box:   Yes Year of Issue:   2005 Weight:   5 Oz CoA:   Yes Face Value:   5000 Togrog Dimensions:   40 x 90     Quality:   Proof     Mintage:   1000   New coin with capsule, CoA and box Japanese Sumo Wrestling is one of the oldest martial arts in Japan. Sumo wrestlers were a favorite subject on Japanese woodblock prints. Sumo wrestling is enjoying rising popularity - comparable to basketball in North America or soccer in Europe.Sumo has its roots in the Shinto religion. The matches were dedicated to the gods in prayers for a good harvest. The oldest written records date back to the 8th century. But the early forms of the Sumo tradition are probably more than 1500 years old.Sumo prints from the 18th and 19th century prove the popularity of the sport in the past. During the last two decades the art of Sumo wrestling was able to establish itself even outside of Japan. Akebono, an American born in Hawaii, became the first American champion to reach the highest rank.This is the premiere of famous Japanese woodblock prints depicted on a legal tender coin. ____________________________________________________  Feel free to e-mail me with any questions.
R 6.584
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Amazing Japanese Best Art Glass Emerald Green Cased around white. Original Sticker for R90.00
R 90
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Amazing Japanese Best Art Glass Emerald Green Cased around white. Original Sticker for R80.00
R 80
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Fantastic Antique Sarreguemines Large Art Deco Japanese Tray. Earthenware for R2,000.00
R 2.000
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South Africa
Mongolia 500 tugriks Japanese Sumo Wrestling Tanikaze ¿3 silver coin 2005 Edition Technical Specs Presentation Country:   Mongolia Metal Purity:    Silver 0.999 Box:   Yes Year of Issue:   2005 Weight:   31,1 CoA:   Yes Face Value:   500 Togrog Dimensions:   38,61     Quality:   Proof     Mintage:   2000   New coin with capsule, CoA and box Sumo prints from the 18th and 19th century prove the popularity of the sport in the past. During the last two decades the art of Sumo wrestling was able to establish itself even outside of Japan. Akebono, an American born in Hawaii, became the first American champion to reach the highest rank.This is the premiere of famous Japanese woodblock prints depicted on a legal tender coin. ____________________________________________________  Feel free to e-mail me with any questions.
R 1.538
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South Africa
Mongolia 500 tugriks Japanese Sumo Wrestling Tanikaze ?3 silver coin 2005 Edition Technical Specs Presentation Country:   Mongolia Metal Purity:    Silver 0.999 Box:   Yes Year of Issue:   2005 Weight:   31,1 CoA:   Yes Face Value:   500 Togrog Dimensions:   38,61     Quality:   Proof     Mintage:   2000   New coin with capsule, CoA and box Sumo prints from the 18th and 19th century prove the popularity of the sport in the past. During the last two decades the art of Sumo wrestling was able to establish itself even outside of Japan. Akebono, an American born in Hawaii, became the first American champion to reach the highest rank.This is the premiere of famous Japanese woodblock prints depicted on a legal tender coin. ____________________________________________________  Feel free to e-mail me with any questions.
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