Japanese History Gallery
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Japanese tachi for court, 19th centuryfrom Sofe Design Auctions
Rebels, Yankees, and the Empire of the Rising Sun.On December 7th, 1941, the Japanese Imperial Navy
A group of Samurai guard the Dutch diplomatic mission in Nagasaki, circa 1863.Note how the Samurai a
World War II Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Type II Paratrooper rifle.Estimated Value: $1,400 - $2,250
Gold and silver inlaid Japanese matchlock pistol, 18th or 19th century.from Helios Auctions
A Mirror of Japanese Nobility, A Scene of the Japanese Diet, An Assemblage of the Heroines of Kagosh
Japanese sujibachi kabuto, Edo Periodfrom Thomas Del Mar Ltd.
Gold inlaid Japanese matchlock musket, 19th century.
16th century Japanese matchlock musket. Features the seal of Daimyo Lord Matsunaga Hisahida.
Exceptional Japanese matchlock teppo dated 1866.from Czerny’s International Auction House
The Japanese Arisaka and the Finnish Civil War.After the overthrow of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, th
Yanagawa in Kai Province (from the series Souvenirs of Travel II), Hasui Kawase, 1921
Forgotten World War II — The Battle of Lake KhasanTechnically the Battle of Lake Khasan was no
Evening at the Lumber Yards of Kiba (from the series Twelve Scenes of Tokyo), Hasui Kawase, 1920
Yoko Protects His Father from a Tiger, Kuniyoshi, ca. 1843
Silver decorated Japanese tanto, 20th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
The Soviet Invasion of Manchuria, Part I — The Rising Sun and the BearIn 1930 China was in tur
Japanese helmet or namban kabuto, circa 1590-1640.from Peter Finer
The Courtesan Ichikawa of the Matsuba Establishment (from the series Famous Beauties of Edo), Utamar
Gold and silver inlaid Japanese matchlock, Edo Period.
Japanese Internment in Canada during World War II.I had always known about Japanese internment in th
Albert Bridge - Yoshio Markino 1902Japanese 1870-1956
Japanese fireman’s helmet, 18th century.On display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bizarre Japanese Folklore — The Sazae Oni and the Stolen Testicles,According to an old legend
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