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February 2019
The Year of the Pig Warehouse Sale!
Come Celebrate The Chinese New Year with us, The Year of the Pig! Huge selection of antique Chinese furniture, side tables, chairs, wardrobe cabinets, ceramics, bronzes, scrolls, wood carvings and much more! Call for details: 503-224-0328
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SHUNGA A special exhibit and sale of 200 year old erotic masterpieces from Japan & China. Bring your Valentine, but beware, it's not for the faint of heart! Call for details: 503-224-0328
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Ukiyo-e Bijin-ga Show
A unique gallery showing of a collection of Bijin-ga (Beauty Prints). These original woodblock prints, dating from 1820 to 1850, depicted the Japanese beauty of the day. They were a form of pin-up showing the ideal woman of the late Edo Era (1800 to 1850). These antique woodblock prints are part of a local estate which Shogun's Gallery was chosen to assist in finding new homes. Available for your viewing and purchasing pleasure at our warehouse. Call for details or appointment…
Find out more »November 2019
Pre-Holiday Warehouse Sale
Friday Nov. 22nd & Saturday Nov. 23rd from Noon to 5 pm (Saturday by appointment, please call) Huge selection of Japanese and Chinese antiques, woodblock prints, tansu chests, wardrobes, side tables, chairs, ceramics, bronzes, kimonos, and MUCH more. EVERYTHING discounted from 20 - 70% off. Call for details or appointment on Saturday: 503-224-0328
Find out more »February 2020
Year of the Rat Warehouse Sale!
Come Celebrate with Us, Chinese New Year, Year of the Rat!!! Monday February 3rd - Saturday February 8th from 12 - 5 PM Huge selection of antique Chinese furniture, side tables, chairs, wardrobe cabinets, ceramics, bronzes, scrolls, wood carvings and much more. Discounted up to 70% off. Call for details: 503-224-0328 1801 NW Upshur, Suite 370
Find out more »June 2021
Ranma Sale & Event
A unique gallery showing of our collection of Ranma carvings. These are beautifully carved pieces of functional art that were used as a transom above sliding screens throughout the Japanese home. In the words of author E. S. Morse in 1886, "The ramma requiring great skill in design and execution are those in which the wood-carver, having his design drawn upon a solid plank, cuts away all the wood about it, leaving the design free, and this is then delicately…
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