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    14 June 2006

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    • NETSUKE EN BOIS
    Lot 446

    NETSUKE EN BOIS

    JAPON, SIGNE, XIXEME SIECLE

    Price realised

    EUR 360

    Estimate

    EUR 300 - EUR 400

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    NETSUKE EN BOIS
    JAPON, SIGNE, XIXEME SIECLE
    Représentant trois champignons accolés ; petite craquelure, un petit trou
    Hauteur: 3,2 cm. (1¼ in.)

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    Post Lot Text

    A WOOD NETSUKE, GROUP OF MUSHROOMS
    JAPAN, SIGNED, 19TH CENTURY


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