HIROSHIGE AND HIROSHIGE II: oban tate-e (35.9 x 23.5 cm. ea. approx.); a group of prints comprising: Chiyo pond, Meguro [23] and Takata riding grounds [115] each from the series Meisho Edo hyakkei "One hundred views of famous places in Edo", signed Hiroshige ga and published by Uoya Eikichi; Awaji, Echigo, Kaga, Shimotsuke, and Awa provinces from the series Rokujuyoshu meisho zue "Famous places of the sixty-odd provinces", signed Hiroshige ga and published by Koshimuraya Heisuke; Bridge at Ochanomizu and Mt. Fuji on the left along the Tokaido, each from the series Fuji meisho sanjurokkei "Thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji from famous places", signed Hiroshige ga and published by Tsutaya Kichizo; shrine at Ueno and cherry trees at Nippori, each from the series Toto sanjurokkei "The thirty-six views of the eastern capital", signed Hiroshige ga [Hiroshige II] and published by Soto; and a half plate print from the set "Sixty-eight views of the provinces", Hiroshige II- generally good impressions and color, several sheets of 'provinces' faded, some margins lightly soiled and rubbed (13)

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HIROSHIGE AND HIROSHIGE II: oban tate-e (35.9 x 23.5 cm. ea. approx.); a group of prints comprising: Chiyo pond, Meguro [23] and Takata riding grounds [115] each from the series Meisho Edo hyakkei "One hundred views of famous places in Edo", signed Hiroshige ga and published by Uoya Eikichi; Awaji, Echigo, Kaga, Shimotsuke, and Awa provinces from the series Rokujuyoshu meisho zue "Famous places of the sixty-odd provinces", signed Hiroshige ga and published by Koshimuraya Heisuke; Bridge at Ochanomizu and Mt. Fuji on the left along the Tokaido, each from the series Fuji meisho sanjurokkei "Thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji from famous places", signed Hiroshige ga and published by Tsutaya Kichizo; shrine at Ueno and cherry trees at Nippori, each from the series Toto sanjurokkei "The thirty-six views of the eastern capital", signed Hiroshige ga [Hiroshige II] and published by Soto; and a half plate print from the set "Sixty-eight views of the provinces", Hiroshige II- generally good impressions and color, several sheets of 'provinces' faded, some margins lightly soiled and rubbed (13)