A Japanese boxwood and ivory okimono of a farmer, Meiji period
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A Japanese boxwood and ivory okimono of a farmer, Meiji period

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A Japanese boxwood and ivory okimono of a farmer, Meiji period
the male figure carved wearing tied robes and hat, carrying a stack of wood on his back and a stick in one hand, walking on a log of wood, his head and hands in ivory -- 13½in. (34.2cm.) long.
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