Toyokuni, oban tate-e, a print with a courtesan walking along a riverside pathway lined with prunus trees holding a fan in her right hand, mounted; another with a procession of figures appearing over a bridge; Kuniaki, oban tate-e, a print with a standing sumo wrestler wearing cerimonial robes; a print after Hiroshige 'Ohashi, Atake no Yudachi' (Ohashi (Great Bridge), Sudden Shower at Atake) from a One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Series; another 'Haneda-no-watashi, Benten no yashiro' (Haneda Ferry and Benten Shrine) from the same series; and four other prints.

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Toyokuni, oban tate-e, a print with a courtesan walking along a riverside pathway lined with prunus trees holding a fan in her right hand, mounted; another with a procession of figures appearing over a bridge; Kuniaki, oban tate-e, a print with a standing sumo wrestler wearing cerimonial robes; a print after Hiroshige 'Ohashi, Atake no Yudachi' (Ohashi (Great Bridge), Sudden Shower at Atake) from a One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Series; another 'Haneda-no-watashi, Benten no yashiro' (Haneda Ferry and Benten Shrine) from the same series; and four other prints.
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