UTAMARO: oban tate-e (37.3 x 24.2 cm. ea. approx.); the courtesans Hanaogi and Takigawa, from the series Seiro yukun awase kagami "A reflection of collected courtesans of the green houses", published by Yamadaya Sanshiro; and a print of a beauty arranging the hair of a servant who is dreaming of a lover's encounter, from the series Miru ga toku eiga no issui "Dreams of prosperity and fortune", published by Tsutaya Jusaburo; each signed Utamaro hitsu- good impressions, faded, some stains and wear (2)

Details
UTAMARO: oban tate-e (37.3 x 24.2 cm. ea. approx.); the courtesans Hanaogi and Takigawa, from the series Seiro yukun awase kagami "A reflection of collected courtesans of the green houses", published by Yamadaya Sanshiro; and a print of a beauty arranging the hair of a servant who is dreaming of a lover's encounter, from the series Miru ga toku eiga no issui "Dreams of prosperity and fortune", published by Tsutaya Jusaburo; each signed Utamaro hitsu- good impressions, faded, some stains and wear (2)
Provenance
The first print, Tadamasa Hayashi