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Japanese Art
Lot 35Ф,Y

Five ivory netsuke and okimono
19th and early 20th century

21 March 2018, 11:00 GMT
Edinburgh

Sold for £812.50 inc. premium

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Five ivory netsuke and okimono

19th and early 20th century
Comprising: a netsuke of a male figure stirring a pail, signed in red lacquer plaque, 5cm high; a netsuke of a woman by a saddled deer, signed in green lacquer plaque, 3cm high; a netsuke of a fisherman carrying an octopus on his back, signed, 4cm high; a netsuke of a fisherman and net, signed in red lacquer plaque, 4.5cm high; and a netsuke of two sages, one bearing a scroll and a staff.
5cm high (5).

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