An ivory okimono, 19th century
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An ivory okimono, 19th century

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An ivory okimono, 19th century
modelled as a fisherman holding two fish in his left hand, standing before a cormorant perched on a basket of shells, the figure wearing an animal skin draped over his tunic -- 7½in. (19cms) high, signed on a mother-of-pearl tablet to base.
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