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A GROUP OF TEN NETSUKE
Edo Period (18th-19th Century)
All katabori, wood, the first of a seated Sennin, signed Juryu; the second of Okame in a box, signed Hoichi; the third, boxwood of Okame with a pestle; the fourth black, persimmon of two men binding a captured fox, signed Hojitsu; the fifth of a blind biwa player putting on his sandal signed Rakumin; the sixth of a servant washing her hair, signed Hokushu; the seventh of a mother and child with a pot of gold; the eighth of a sarumawashi; the ninth of Hanasaka Jiji and the tenth, ebony, of Hanasaka Jiji
Various sizes from 2.2cm. to 4.0cm. high (10)
Provenance
The first, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh William Sturgis Bigelow.
The second, third, eighth, ninth and tenth Dr. Ernest G. Stillman

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