A Japanese ivory okimono and an ivory netsuke of Shichifukujin in the Takarabune, 19th century
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A Japanese ivory okimono and an ivory netsuke of Shichifukujin in the Takarabune, 19th century

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A Japanese ivory okimono and an ivory netsuke of Shichifukujin in the Takarabune, 19th century
the okimono carved with the seven Gods of Good Fortune and attendants sailing within the canopied 'dragon' treasure ship above crested waves and tortoises, signed red tablet -- 2 1/16in. (5.2cm.) high; and the netsuke similarly representing the seven gods sailing in the ship, the base with a foliate oval geometric patterned mark. (2)
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