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A Japanese ivory okimono of a street merchant
19th Century, signed
carved with the man on the right wearing decorated robes and holding a pipe, standing beside his stall containing food trays and lanterns, beside a young girl, on a rectangular base -- 3½in. (9cm.) wide; and an ivory netsuke of a street entertainer, seated wearing robes and hat and a tray around his neck, holding a pipe to his mouth, beside a further figure, Signed red lacquer tablet to base -- 2in. (5.1cm.) high, (minor chips and losses).
See Illustration. (2)
19th Century, signed
carved with the man on the right wearing decorated robes and holding a pipe, standing beside his stall containing food trays and lanterns, beside a young girl, on a rectangular base -- 3½in. (9cm.) wide; and an ivory netsuke of a street entertainer, seated wearing robes and hat and a tray around his neck, holding a pipe to his mouth, beside a further figure, Signed red lacquer tablet to base -- 2in. (5.1cm.) high, (minor chips and losses).
See Illustration. (2)
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