Sell Fine Japanese Meiji Bronzes | Samurai Figures, Animals, and Okimono
Meiji Period Japanese Bronzes
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Looking to sell a Japanese bronze sculpture from the Meiji period?
At Regent Street Antiques, we specialise in buying fine Meiji period bronzes, including samurai warriors, animal figures, okimono groups, and imperial presentation pieces.
We offer free expert valuations, top market prices, and secure same-day payment for important Japanese bronzes.
From detailed tiger groups to heroic samurai statues and exquisite bronze vases, we understand the true collector value of these masterful works.
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Why Sell Your Meiji Period Bronze to Regent Street Antiques?
- Top Prices Paid for Meiji Period Japanese Bronzes
- Free, Professional Authentication and Appraisal
- Immediate, Transparent Offers
- Specialists in 19th Century Japanese Art and Sculpture
- Trusted Buyers Serving Clients Across the UK and Worldwide
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Types of Meiji Period Bronzes We Are Buying
Meiji Period (1868–1912) Japanese Bronzes
- Samurai warrior statues and heroic battle scenes
- Large animal groups (tigers, elephants, birds, dragons)
- Okimono bronze sculptures (human figures, gods, mythical creatures)
- Bronze vases with elaborate mixed-metal inlay (shakudo, shibuichi, gold, silver)
- Cloisonné-mounted bronzes and imperial presentation bronzes
- Signed bronzes by renowned artists (Miyao, Genryusai Seiya, Suzuki Chokichi, etc.)
We pay premiums for large-scale bronzes, fine signed works, mixed-metal inlay examples, and pieces with exhibition history or imperial provenance.
What Affects the Value of Meiji Period Bronzes?
Artist Signature:
Renowned artists and studios command premium offers.
Quality and Detail:
Intricate casting, chasing, and inlay work add significant value.
Size and Subject:
Larger bronzes and rare subjects (samurai, tigers, dragons) are highly desirable.
Condition:
Original patina, minimal restoration, and crisp details are important.
Provenance and Exhibition History:
Pieces linked to notable collections or exhibitions carry additional value.
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How Our Japanese Bronze Buying Process Works
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We assess your bronze based on artist, subject, size, condition, and market desirability.
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Why Sellers Choose Regent Street Antiques for Meiji Period Bronzes
Whether you are selling a magnificent samurai warrior sculpture, a naturalistic tiger group, or an intricate signed okimono, Regent Street Antiques provides expert guidance, immediate offers, and a secure, rewarding selling experience.
- Specialist Buyers of 19th Century Japanese Bronzes
- Deep Knowledge of Meiji Art, Sculpture, and Market Values
- Trusted, Transparent, and Confidential Service
- No Auction Fees or Waiting Periods
- Immediate Payment and Hassle-Free Transactions
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