Lot 292
Two small Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono. The first modelled as a kneeling man holding a...
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Lot 292
Two small Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono. The first modelled as a kneeling man holding a...
Lot 292
Lot Description
Two small Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono. The first modelled as a kneeling man holding a gourd aloft, a fan in his other hand, two-character mark within oval cartouche beneath hem of cloak, 2.75", (7cm) high, the second also kneeling, holding a broom, a mouse running along the handle, similar mark, 2.5", (6.5cm) high, (2).
Export issue: Yes
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
1. Good condition.
2. Small chip and a crack to hem of cloak at rear. Three fingers to left hand depleted.
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