Two Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji Period, one carved as a man with staff and scrolls, a rope clasped in his left hand and gourd strung across his shoulder, signed Masayuki in red lacquer reserve to base, 25cm high; the other carved as an oni...
Two Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji Period, one carved as a man with staff and scrolls, a rope clasped in his left hand and gourd strung across his shoulder, signed Masayuki in red lacquer reserve to base, 25cm high; the other carved as an oni dressed in fine clothing and geta, holding an account book and with a parasol strapped to his back, incised Koishi to base, 22cm high (2)
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Two Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji Period, one carved as a man with staff and scrolls, a rope clasped in his left hand and gourd strung across his shoulder, signed Masayuki in red lacquer reserve to base, 25cm high; the other carved as an oni dressed in fine clothing and geta, holding an account book and with a parasol strapped to his back, incised Koishi to base, 22cm high (2)