THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
AN IVORY OKIMONO-STYLE NETSUKE of a woman riding with two children in side-panniers, the subject sometimes called "Sambo Kojin" or "Three Kitchen Gods", signed Genryosai (the art name of Minkoku), 4cm.; and an ivory netsuke of a man dressed for a festival beating a mokugyo, signed Masataka, 5.4cm., both late 19th century (2)
细节
AN IVORY OKIMONO-STYLE NETSUKE of a woman riding with two children in side-panniers, the subject sometimes called "Sambo Kojin" or "Three Kitchen Gods", signed Genryosai (the art name of Minkoku), 4cm.; and an ivory netsuke of a man dressed for a festival beating a mokugyo, signed Masataka, 5.4cm., both late 19th century (2)