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Lot 319Y
Two okimono figures By Gyokuyuki and Kagetsu, Meiji Period
11 May 2010, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street£700 - £900
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By Gyokuyuki and Kagetsu, Meiji Period
The first of walrus tusk, representing a farmer holding a bird in the palm of one hand, signed Gyokuyuki, 25cm (9¾in) high; the other of ivory, of a beachcomber, seated on a tree stump and about to light a pipe, assorted seashells rolled in a rush mat strapped to his back, signed Kagetsu, 12.1cm (4¾in) high. (2).
The first of walrus tusk, representing a farmer holding a bird in the palm of one hand, signed Gyokuyuki, 25cm (9¾in) high; the other of ivory, of a beachcomber, seated on a tree stump and about to light a pipe, assorted seashells rolled in a rush mat strapped to his back, signed Kagetsu, 12.1cm (4¾in) high. (2).
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セイウチ牙彫置物 家禽商 玉之 明治時代
象牙彫置物 貝集め 花月 明治時代
























