KUNIYOSHI AND YOSHITOSHI: oban tate-e, triptychs, the first, titled Yamashiro no kuni, Ide no Tamagawa, three young women wading through a stream--good impressions and colour, centre and left sheets trimmed, minor damage at some corners, mounted on paper; another, titled Mitate Gogyo, sub-titled Ukifune, Inaka-Genji and two ladies in a boat watching carp, both signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi and published by Sanoya Kihei --moderately good impressions, good colour, mounted on paper; and another of the interior of a pleasure quarter with a partly disrobed courtesan with a wad of paper in her mouth standing and arranging her hair and others looking on, signed Gyokuo Yoshitoshi hitsu, published by Maruya Jimpachi--good impressions and colour, mounted on paper (3)

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KUNIYOSHI AND YOSHITOSHI: oban tate-e, triptychs, the first, titled Yamashiro no kuni, Ide no Tamagawa, three young women wading through a stream--good impressions and colour, centre and left sheets trimmed, minor damage at some corners, mounted on paper; another, titled Mitate Gogyo, sub-titled Ukifune, Inaka-Genji and two ladies in a boat watching carp, both signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi and published by Sanoya Kihei --moderately good impressions, good colour, mounted on paper; and another of the interior of a pleasure quarter with a partly disrobed courtesan with a wad of paper in her mouth standing and arranging her hair and others looking on, signed Gyokuo Yoshitoshi hitsu, published by Maruya Jimpachi--good impressions and colour, mounted on paper (3)

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