A JAPANESE BRONZE OKIMONO OF AN ARCHER, SIGNED GYOKO, MEIJI PERIOD (CIRCA 1880)
standing, leaning back with legs apart, the archer holds a bow in one hand as he prepares to loose an arrow with the other, with an aikuchi and a tachi suspended from his belt, his robe with gilt mon and details, the reverse with a gilt tablet with the artists two-character mark, all supported on an oval wood base, 39cm high (excluding base)standing, leaning back with legs apart, the archer holds a bow in one hand as he prepares to loose an arrow with the other, with an aikuchi and a tachi suspended from his belt, his robe with gilt mon and details, the reverse with a gilt tablet with the artists two-character mark, all supported on an oval wood base, 39cm high (excluding base)
The okimono is in very good condition.
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standing, leaning back with legs apart, the archer holds a bow in one hand as he prepares to loose an arrow with the other, with an aikuchi and a tachi suspended from his belt, his robe with gilt mon and details, the reverse with a gilt tablet with the artists two-character mark, all supported on an oval wood base, 39cm high (excluding base)standing, leaning back with legs apart, the archer holds a bow in one hand as he prepares to loose an arrow with the other, with an aikuchi and a tachi suspended from his belt, his robe with gilt mon and details, the reverse with a gilt tablet with the artists two-character mark, all supported on an oval wood base, 39cm high (excluding base)
The okimono is in very good condition.