An ivory netsuke of a man before a pavillion
19th Century, signed Kagetoshi
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An ivory netsuke of a man before a pavillion 19th Century, signed Kagetoshi

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An ivory netsuke of a man before a pavillion
19th Century, signed Kagetoshi
carved and pierced with a figure standing beside a horse before a further figure and pavillion beneath pine trees -- 2in. (5cm.) wide; and three ojimi, the first in gilt lacquer decorated with birds, the second of ovoid form ivory incised with Hotei with large sack, signed Mitsuhiro, the third in bronze with two sides, of a mask and a mushroom -- 3/4in. (1.9cm.) max. wide, (minor rubbing).
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