Monday 3 September 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 594

Monday 3 September 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 594

Lot 305

Lot 305

A Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono of sectional form, modelled as a peasant holding a shell,...

Login to see hammer price

Share this lot

Let your friends and family know about this lot

Lot 305

Lot Description

A Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono of sectional form, modelled as a peasant holding a shell, a pouch and axe to his back, 7", (18cm) high.

Export issue: Yes

Postage: Auction Default

Weight: No

Total lot weight: No

Item in figure's left hand is depleted. Right foot has a pin through it. Fine grey haircracks here and there. Made in a number of sections.

Please login to request a condition report or ask more questions.

Own a similar item?
Request a Valuation

Receive alerts about
similar lots

Upcoming Lots

View full catalogue

LOT 306

A good Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono

LOT 307

Two Japanese ivory model of birds.

LOT 308

A 19th century Japanese carved ivory

LOT 309

A unusual Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono

LOT 310

A Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono

LOT 311

A good Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono

LOT 313

A 20th century Indian ivory night-light

LOT 316

A carved jade figure of a 'Long Eliza'

LOT 320

A 19th century Chinese Canton carved ivory chess set

LOT 321

A miniature stained wooden twin bladed aeroplane propeller

LOT 322

A Victorian cased conductors baton

LOT 323

A late 19th century American cast iron novelty money bank

LOT 324

Three ivory-handled walking canes

LOT 325

An unusual late 19th century gentleman's mahogany walking cane

LOT 326

A WW1 compass.

LOT 327

A 19th century brass case packet sextant.

Newsletter SignupNewsletter Signup

Keyword AlertsKeyword Alerts