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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
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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