A two-case wood inro
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A two-case wood inro

MEIJI PERIOD, THE NETSUKE SIGNED TOMONOBU

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A two-case wood inro
Meiji period, the netsuke signed Tomonobu
Decorated in gold, silver and iro-e hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with scenes from a No play, one side playing the scene Shôjô, the other side not identifiable, the oval palmwood ojime formed as a coiled dragon, the ivory netsuke carved as a boy holding a Kyogen mask behind his back and pointing at his eye as he pokes out his tongue, signed
9.2 cm. long
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