TOYOKUNI/EIZAN AND KUNISADA: oban tate-e, each approx. 38 x 27cm., two sheets probably from a triptych, Bando Mitsugoro and Nakamura Shikan standing by the foot of a bridge, signed Toyokuni ga, published by Eikyudo; and Geishafu warai jogo from the series Furyu sannin kissui, a full length portrait of a geisha raising her hand towards her mouth, signed Eizan hitsu, published by Izumiya Ichibei; and another of a standing courtesan holding a piece of paper between her teeth, signed Kochoro Kunisada ga, published by Kikakudo--generally moderate impressions, the first backed, trimmed and worm holes, some slightly faded, foxed, tiny pin holes and slight damage on the edge (4)

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TOYOKUNI/EIZAN AND KUNISADA: oban tate-e, each approx. 38 x 27cm., two sheets probably from a triptych, Bando Mitsugoro and Nakamura Shikan standing by the foot of a bridge, signed Toyokuni ga, published by Eikyudo; and Geishafu warai jogo from the series Furyu sannin kissui, a full length portrait of a geisha raising her hand towards her mouth, signed Eizan hitsu, published by Izumiya Ichibei; and another of a standing courtesan holding a piece of paper between her teeth, signed Kochoro Kunisada ga, published by Kikakudo--generally moderate impressions, the first backed, trimmed and worm holes, some slightly faded, foxed, tiny pin holes and slight damage on the edge (4)

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