Two Japanese okimono, Meiji Period
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Two Japanese okimono, Meiji Period

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Two Japanese okimono, Meiji Period
the first of Ebisu standing on a tree stump and leaning on Daikoku's back, holding a basket containing a precious pearl, a scroll and coins, his left foot resting on a spray of reishi fungus, Daikoku holds another pearl from which coins are appearing, signed Yoshiyama; another of a reveller lighting his way home with a lantern he holds high and careful not to step on a small frog, signed Munemitsu -- 7in. (17.8cm.) (2)
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