An ivory okimono of a woodsman By Shizusada, Meiji Period
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An ivory okimono of a wood-man
By Shizusada, Meiji Period
Resting and seated cross-legged on top of a pile of brushwood wrapped in a rushmat, holding his pipe with one hand with his head turned to the right, signed in a tsuishu-lacquer reserve Shizusada; with separate wood stand. 8.5cm x 7.7cm (3 3/8in x 3in), the stand 3.5cm x 10.1cm (1 3/8in x 4in). (2).
Sold for £2,250 inc. premium

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  • 象牙彫置物 樵 静貞作 明治時代 

Category: Asian Art / Japanese Art


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