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An ivory netsuke of a warrior slaying a large snake By Kiyokazu, late 19th century
20 March 2012, 13:00 EDT
New YorkSold for US$3,125 inc. premium
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An ivory netsuke of a warrior slaying a large snake
By Kiyokazu, late 19th century
The warrior stands with his left foot on the snake's throat pinning it down as he plunges his sword into it's mouth, the details finely carved and stained dark, eyes inlaid in dark horn, signed in a rectangular reserve Kiyokazu 2in (5.2cm) high
The warrior stands with his left foot on the snake's throat pinning it down as he plunges his sword into it's mouth, the details finely carved and stained dark, eyes inlaid in dark horn, signed in a rectangular reserve Kiyokazu 2in (5.2cm) high
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Provenance: Previously sold Sotheby's, New York.
























