Two Japanese Meiji/Taisho period, late 19th century wood Noh…
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Two Japanese Meiji/Taisho period, late 19th century wood Noh masks of Deigan and Shojo, the first painted in cream; the second painted in ochre, the interior signed Ren, and each with details picked out in black, gilt and red, height 20 cm and 21 cm (2). Provenance: Private Collection, Queensland, Sotheby's, then private collection Balmain

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