A massive Japanese polychrome ivory tusk deeply carved with the Seven Gods of Felicity aboard the Takarabune flanked by numerous other figures on bridges and at various activities among pine trees and rockwork, the reverse carved with figures of immortals among trees and rockwork -- 66½.in.long, signed Gyozan on a red lacquer tablet, carved and pierced wood stand.

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A massive Japanese polychrome ivory tusk deeply carved with the Seven Gods of Felicity aboard the Takarabune flanked by numerous other figures on bridges and at various activities among pine trees and rockwork, the reverse carved with figures of immortals among trees and rockwork -- 66½.in.long, signed Gyozan on a red lacquer tablet, carved and pierced wood stand.
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