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JAPANESE MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENT.
Kimochin [Gastrointestinal Medicine; Daruma [Cold Medicine]. Made by Honpo Hokuriku Toyama Baiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha Company & sold by Hatsubaimoto Tanikawa Kaishindo, Japan, c. 1910.

21 September 2015, 13:00 EDT
New York

US$600 - US$900

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JAPANESE MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENT.

Kimochin [Gastrointestinal Medicine; Daruma [Cold Medicine]. Made by Honpo Hokuriku Toyama Baiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha Company & sold by Hatsubaimoto Tanikawa Kaishindo, Japan, c. 1910.
Broadsheet (300 x 255 mm), xylographically printed in red & black on rice paper. Small paper flaw to one edge, else fine.

A whimsical early 20th century Japanese medicine advertisement, featuring the extremely popular Japanese folklore figure Kintarō, a boy with superhuman strength, defeating a huge bear.

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