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silla was born out of a passion for beautiful objects: special pieces with aesthetic and historical significance. In 2009, after years of collecting, Andrew Silla and his wife Grace began to work privately with clients from their residence in Southern Maryland. Quickly outgrowing the space, the business was moved from Maryland to Pennsylvania in 2012 and after several warehouse location changes it was firmly settled in the present brick-and-mortar location in downtown Shippensburg.

The 9000 square foot brick-and-mortar gallery is home to a large collection of works of art and estate jewelry. We specialize in sculpture circa 1860 through 1930 with a particular emphasis on the Animaliers and as such the gallery always has a very large collection of exceptional European and American sculpture available on display.

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Meiji Period Bronze Okimono of Samurai

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Regular Price: $3,500.00
SKU:
512KST06P
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JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURAL OKIMONO
Japan, Meiji period, late 19th century

18" H x 7 5/8" D x 11 5/8" W

ref. 512KST06P

A very finely cast bronze okimono depicting a standing samurai accompanied by a kneeling woman offering a cluster of fruit. The warrior is shown with one hand raised to steady his jingasa hat, the other resting near the hilt of his sword. A quiver of arrows is secured across his back while his partial bow is tucked at his side.

The samurai’s robe is richly worked with incised and low relief decoration. Visible across the sleeves and torso are stylized storks in flight emerging amid scrolling cloud forms, these interspersed with hexagonal reserves suggestive of traditional textile patterns. The detailing is crisply articulated, particularly in the feathered bodies of the storks and the subtle texturing of the garment’s surface. The young woman’s robe is similarly ornamented with flowing motifs and floral elements.

The rectangular base is cast with a patterned top surface and raised border of scrolling ornament, supported on four mask-form feet with pronounced facial features and curling brows.

The finishing work is simply superb - expert chiseling that almost emerges as carving, giving a sharp contrast in the intense texture against the perfectly smoothed and chased low surfaces. A complex and finely balanced composition.

Condition: Warrior is missing the upper part of his bow behind the resting arm. Small hole in one of the leg masks. Replaced nuts on two underside posts. Some minor curving to the horizontal plane of the base and possible reinforcement of the legs from the interior. Rubbing and wear to the original patina, overall a fine presentation. Ready to place.