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A carved ivory figure of a shogun, the stern faced character stands holding a fan of rank, a katana and wakizashi held in his waist belt. Signed under the base. Height 25.5 cm
A fine okimono of a Street vendor, Meiji period (1868-1912), signed Joun, a very finely carved ivory okimono of a seated street vendor, his various utensils lacquered and inlaid, signed by the artist, 'Joun' on a tsuishu lacquer reserve., 13 cm length. Pro
Antique pair Japanese carved ivory figures including a Chinese gentleman, Tobosaku, (Tung Fang So), who was the advisor of Wung Ti, of the Han Dynasty, (221AD), who became an Immortal. The other figure is a woman with peaches. She is Seiobo, (Si Wang-Mu
Derby Stevenson & Hancock allegorical 'Water' & 'Earth' figures each marked with red Crown over crossed swords with the Stevenson & Hancock mark over a D, & the name of each figure. Condition good, minor losses to the petals. Height 18.5 cm