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Lot 323Y
A wood and ivory figure of a fisherman By Tsuneaki, Meiji Period
11 May 2010, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £1,200 inc. premium
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By Tsuneaki, Meiji Period
Standing with one arm outstretched, possibly holding a fish (missing), the other a fishing rod (missing), a small creel, tobacco pouch and netsuke in the form of Okame attached to his waist, the face, hands, feet and implements of ivory; signed in a mother-of-pearl rectangular reserve Tsuneaki. 30.5cm (12in) high.
Standing with one arm outstretched, possibly holding a fish (missing), the other a fishing rod (missing), a small creel, tobacco pouch and netsuke in the form of Okame attached to his waist, the face, hands, feet and implements of ivory; signed in a mother-of-pearl rectangular reserve Tsuneaki. 30.5cm (12in) high.
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木・象牙彫置物 漁師 恒明 明治時代
























