TWO IVORY OKIMONO [SCULPTURAL ORNAMENTS] AND TWO IVORY NETSUKE

EDO-MEIJI PERIOD (19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY)

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TWO IVORY OKIMONO [SCULPTURAL ORNAMENTS] AND TWO IVORY NETSUKE
Edo-Meiji Period (19th-Early 20th Century)
All katabori, ivory, the first an okimono of a swordsmith forging a blade, signed Yoshinobu; the second, an okimono of the badger teakettle and three astonished men; the third, a netsuke of Jo and Uba with a crane and minogame, signed Masatoshi; the fourth, of Jurojin, signed Hidemasa
5cm. long, 3.8cm. high, 4.1cm. high and 3.5cm. long (4)

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