KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861), oban tate-e, 38.8 x 26.5cm., Daito Kansho from the set Tsuzoku Suikoden goketsu hyakuhachinin no ichinin 'From the hundred and eight popular heroes of the Suikoden', Kansho fighting off the stone with his halberd, signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga, good impression and colour, slight centre fold, slightly soiled, added red stamp; two oban tate-e from the set Tosei mitate sanjurokkasen by KUNISADA; and one chuban tate-e of abalone catchers by SADAHIDE and two koban yoke-e by HIROSHIGE; UTAMARO SCHOOL, oban tate-e, 38.4 x 26cm., probably a sheet from a triptych, a mitate of Arihara no Narihira's journey to the East, a courtesan dressed as Narihira on a horse whose rein is held by another, unsigned, published by Moriya Jihei, good impression and colour, stained, slightly soiled, corners damaged

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KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861), oban tate-e, 38.8 x 26.5cm., Daito Kansho from the set Tsuzoku Suikoden goketsu hyakuhachinin no ichinin 'From the hundred and eight popular heroes of the Suikoden', Kansho fighting off the stone with his halberd, signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga, good impression and colour, slight centre fold, slightly soiled, added red stamp; two oban tate-e from the set Tosei mitate sanjurokkasen by KUNISADA; and one chuban tate-e of abalone catchers by SADAHIDE and two koban yoke-e by HIROSHIGE; UTAMARO SCHOOL, oban tate-e, 38.4 x 26cm., probably a sheet from a triptych, a mitate of Arihara no Narihira's journey to the East, a courtesan dressed as Narihira on a horse whose rein is held by another, unsigned, published by Moriya Jihei, good impression and colour, stained, slightly soiled, corners damaged
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