FOUR IVORY NETSUKE AND AN IVORY OKIMONO [SCULPUTURAL ORNAMENT]

EDO-MEIJI PERIOD (MID-LATE 19TH CENTURY)

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FOUR IVORY NETSUKE AND AN IVORY OKIMONO [SCULPUTURAL ORNAMENT]
Edo-Meiji Period (Mid-Late 19th Century)
All katabori, ivory, the first of Shoki writing, signed Chigendo Hidemasa; the second of two figures around a table before a screen, the third of two sages playing go inside a hollow fruit, with signature Masanao; the fourth of a dragon-headed boat, signed Gyokumine; the fifth an okimono of a festival elephant, with seal characters Hozan
Various sizes from 3.8cm. to 8.3cm. high (5)

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