An ivory okimono and an ivory netsuke
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An ivory okimono and an ivory netsuke

MEIJI PERIOD, SIGNED SEIMIN (OR MASATAMI) AND 19TH CENTURY, SIGNED SENGOKYOKU

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An ivory okimono and an ivory netsuke
Meiji period, signed Seimin (or Masatami) and 19th Century, signed Sengokyoku
The okimono carved as a group of monkeys at various activities forming a pyramid and the figure of a Daruma doll emerging from underneath, 5.7 cm. high; and a netuske carved as a group of children playing and reading on a large conchshell, one group using a ladder against the side, 5.6 cm. high (2)
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