755 Prior Ave N #235C, St Paul, MN, US, United States
Terms of Sale
View Demo
Revere Auctions is honored to present the collections of Dr. Robert Jacobsen and Frederick B. Wells III as well as additional important items of Asian Art including a rare Imperial Chinese cloisonne censer, a remarkable array of Japanese woodblock prints spanning centuries, and a charming collection of ojime and netsuke The first half of this auction features a selection of items from the collection of Ellen and Frederick B. Wells III. Born into a prominent Midwest grain family, Wells retired from the Peavey Company in 1976 to pursue his passion for Asian art. He earned a Master?s in East Asian history in 1980 and opened Asian Fine Arts gallery in Minneapolis in 1981, specializing in Asian ceramics, prints, and furniture. Wells developed a personal collection of pristine shin-hanga prints between 1981 and 1989. A dedicated supporter of the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), Wells and his wife Ellen donated various Asian artworks over the years. In 2002, they gifted nearly 270 Japanese prints - including a remarkable group of shin-hanga - that significantly elevated Mia?s status as a leading center for 20th-century Japanese woodblock prints in the U.S. The second half of this auction features items from the collection Dr. Robert D. Jacobsen (1944?2021), who was a pioneering curator and scholar of Asian art who transformed the Minneapolis Institute of Art?s Asian collection during his 33-year tenure. His lifelong passion, sparked by a visit to Japan, led to a vast personal collection spanning Thailand, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, and beyond, as well as a rich research library. This auction offers a rare glimpse into his legacy, featuring Asian ceramics, textiles, artworks, and over 10,000 teaching slides.
The auction has ended
LOT 347:
Japanese Meiji Teppo Musket
more...
|
|
![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sold for: $200
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
252
Start price:
$
150
Estimate :
$300 - $600
Buyer's Premium: 26%
More details
|
Japanese Meiji Teppo Musket
Japanese Meiji miniature teppo musket.
Length: 15 in x width: 1 in x depth: 2 in.
Condition: Six flowers lacking the center inset piece. Tarnishing to the metal. The iron barrel replaced with wood. Lacking the ramrod.

