AN IVORY ORNAMENT OF A WOMAN FLOWER-SELLER
AN IVORY ORNAMENT OF A WOMAN FLOWER-SELLER

SIGNED IZAWA YOSHIAKI, MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)

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AN IVORY ORNAMENT OF A WOMAN FLOWER-SELLER
Signed Izawa Yoshiaki, Meiji Period (19th Century)
Elegantly and finely carved, the hems of her kimono folded up, a pipe-case and tobacco pouch secured in her obi [sash], she balances a basket filled with flowers on her head, chips and age crack
14.1/8in. (36.2cm.) high

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