Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Brocade Specimen (MWJ47:12) and Brocade Specimen (MWJ47:13) are from the late 18th-early 19th century. Brocade Specimen (MWJ47:14) is from the early 18th century. Brocade Specimen (MWJ47:15) is from the 18th century. Brocade Specimen (MWJ47:16) is from the late 18th century.
Japanese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Both Braziers (MWJ8:78, MWJ8:79) are from ca. 1720, the Edo (Tokugawa) period (1615-1868).
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Two Stoles (MWJ44:28, MWJ44:30) are undated. Stole (MWJ44:30) is from the 18th century, Edo period (1615-1858). Table Cover (MWJ44:31) is from ca. 1775.
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Stole (MWJ44:4) is from the late 18th century). Stole (MWJ44:5) is from the 18th century. Stole (MWJ44:6) is from ca. 1777.
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Obi (MWJ44:7) is from the late 18th century, Edo Period (1615-1858). Obi (MWJ44:8) is from the Meiji period (1868-1912). Obi (MWJ44:9) is undated.
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. The Gift Cloth (Uchishiki) (MWJ40:66) is from the late 18th century, Edo period (1615-1858). The Gift Cloths are undated.
Japanese paintings from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Itsusu (MWJ32:12) is dated from the 19th century. The Prince's Exile (MWJ32:14) is from the 19th century, Edo (Tokugawa) period (1615-1868) or Meiji period (1868-1912).
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. The Tapestry Gift Cloth (MWJ40:49) is undated. The Altar Cloth (MWJ40:50) is probably from the 19th century. The Uchishiki (MWJ40:51) is from the 17th century, Edo period (1615-1858). The Uchishiki (MWJ40:52) is from the 18th century, Edo period (1615-1858).
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. The Tapestry Gift Cloth (MWJ40:49) is undated. The Altar Cloth (MWJ40:50) is probably from the 19th century. The Uchishiki (MWJ40:51) is from the 17th century, Edo period (1615-1858). The Uchishiki (MWJ40:52) is from the 18th century, Edo period (1615-1858).
Japanese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Sword (MWJ62:41a-f) by Khinonji is undated, but the scabbard is from 1780. The Sword Cover(s) (MWJ40:55a-f) are undated and by an unknown artist. Both Chests of Drawers (MWJ13:8a, MWJ13:8b) are from the Edo period (1615-1868) with the drawing by Yusei and lacquerwork by Koma Yasutaku.
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Stole (MWJ44:25) is from ca. 1775. Stole (MWJ44:226) is from the late 17th century, Edo period (1615-1858). Stole (Uchikake) (MWJ44:27) is undated.
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Stole(MWJ44:1) and Stole(MWJ44:2) are dated to the 18th century. Stole (MWJ44:3) is probably from the 18th century.
Japanese weapons from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Short Sword and Scabbard (MWJ62:4) made by Yoshitangu is from the late 17th century. Kozuka Knife (MWJ62:5) is from the late 17th century.
Japanese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Plate (MWJ23:3) is dated ca. 1801. Plate (MWJ23:4) is dated to the Genroku era, 1688-1704. Plate (MWJ23:5) is dated to the Bunka era, 1818. Plate (MWJ23:6) is dated to the 19th century. Bowl (MWJ23:8) and Bowl (MWJ23:9) are undated.
Japanese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Pencil Box (MWJ8:54) is dated ca. 1728. Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Design of Cranes and Pines by the Shore and Wagon Wheels and Poem Slips in the Water (MWJ8:55) is dated to the early 17th century. Incense Tray with Design of Cranes, Pine, Bamboo, Peony, and Rock by the Water (MWJ8:56) isa dated to the early 16th century. Incense Tray (MWJ8:57), Paper Box (MWJ8:60) and Box (MWJ8:64) are from the Edo period. Scroll Box (Fubako) with Design of Rolled Blinds (Sudare), Peonies, and Clouds (MWJ8:58) is dated to the late 19th century. Letter Box (Fubako) with Design of Pine, Plum and Rocks (MWJ8:59) is dated to the late 17th century.