Collection Japanese Cast Iron Tea PotsB.S. Slosberg, Inc. Auctioneers4.5(380)See Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024
VINTAGE PERSIAN BRASS AND COPPER TEA SETLewis & Maese Antiques & Auction4.4(520)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
ENGLISH GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS STERLING SPIRIT KETTLEAustin Auction Gallery4.7(1.2k)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
Repousse Continental Silver Kettle on Stand with BurnerHeritage Gallery Auctions4.4(56)See Sold PriceMar 10, 2024
Antique Japanese Iron Kettle by Famous Craftsman "Long Wen Tang"Neo FineArts Inc4.4(12)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
19th Century American Primitives & Decorative Arts Incl. Brass Kettle, Candlesticks, Treen BowlHoch LTD.4.5(73)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
Collectibles incl Antique Candle Mold, Copper Grain Scoop, Copper Tea Kettle, Brass Piano Lamp or LiDenotter Auctions, LLC4.6(1k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
SoldIron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyJapanese Nambu tetsubin, cast with a square rim and neck above a compressed body with chamfered and rounded corners, each side with a recessed mokko-shaped reserve of karashishi amid flowering peony,See Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th Century.n the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyCast iron tetsubin named Crocodile Mouth, with a mushikui, or bug eaten motif, handle with a yellow bronze lid and a tomobako inscribed and sealed by the artist, Hataho from Takaoka, Toyama. 19th centSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th Century In the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony wSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyCast iron tetsubin named Crocodile Mouth, Meiji periodSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyCast iron tetsubin named ‘Crocodile Mouth’, with a mushikui, or bug eaten motif, handle with a yellow bronze lid and a tomobako inscribed and sealed by the artist, Hataho from Takaoka, ToSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyIron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th Century Cast iron tetsubin named ‘Crocodile Mouth’, with a mushikui, or bug eaten motif, handle with a yellow bronze lid and a tomobako inscribed and sealed by tSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyCast iron tetsubin named Crocodile Mouth, Meiji periodSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyCast iron tetsubin named Crocodile Mouth, Meiji periodSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyCast iron tetsubin named ‘Crocodile Mouth’, with a mushikui, or bug eaten motif, handle with a yellow bronze lid and a tomobako inscribed and sealed by the artist, Hataho from Takaoka, ToSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle, Tetsubin, Japan, 19th CenturyCast iron tetsubin named ‘Crocodile Mouth’, with a mushikui, or bug eaten motif, handle with a yellow bronze lid and a tomobako inscribed and sealed by the artist, Hataho from Takaoka, Toyama. 19tSee Sold Price
Iron Kettle (Tetsubin), Japan, 19th CenturyIn the middle of the 17th century, sencha (tea leaves) were introduced to Japan from China. It was much less formal than traditional chanoyu (tea ceremony which used crushed leaves)) and was quickly aSee Sold Price
SoldTHREE IRON TEA KETTLES AND COVERS, TETSUBIN Japan, Late Edo Period, 19th century (9)THREE IRON TEA KETTLES AND COVERS, TETSUBIN Japan, Late Edo Period, 19th century The largest: 20.3cm (8in) across (9). Footnotes: 日本江戶時代晚期 ÕSee Sold Price
Large Censer (Koro), Bronze, Japan, 19th CenturyThe Scanlan Collection4.4(22)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024
Antique Wrought Iron Early 19th Century Pivoting Wall Mounted CandlestickHoller and Hammer4.5(47)See Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024
19th Century American Primitives & Decorative Arts Incl. Brass Kettle, Candlesticks, Treen BowlHoch LTD.4.5(73)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
Pair of Japanese Armor Chests, Mid-19th Century.Turner Auctions + Appraisals4.3(311)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024
Japanese ivory snuff bottle, 19th/20th centuryMarques Dos Santos, Lda4.3(39)See Sold PriceMar 01, 2024
Antique Japanese Edo Period Lacquered Kabuto Ceremonial Samurai HelmetAkiba Galleries4.7(1.7k)See Sold PriceFeb 29, 2024
Cast iron 19th century Lyre boot scraperChupp Auctions & Real Estate, LLC4.6(244)See Sold PriceMar 22, 2024
Late 19th Century Iron and Marble Working TableDallas Auction Gallery4.5(124)See Sold PriceMar 05, 2024
PAIR OF IRON ANDIRONS 19th Century Heights 13". Depths 12".Eldred's4.7(409)See Sold PriceMar 07, 2024