An ivory okimono of two rats
19th Century, signed Mitsumasa
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An ivory okimono of two rats 19th Century, signed Mitsumasa

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An ivory okimono of two rats
19th Century, signed Mitsumasa
carved with a large rat holding and eating a bunch of grapes with a smaller rat on it's back, both with inset eyes -- 33/8in. (8.6cm.) wide, (minor age cracks).
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