Asian Art

November 30December 05, 2019
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LOT 228

Lot 228

An Ivory Okimono of an Octopus and Fishermen, Meiji Period

An Ivory Okimono of an Octopus and Fishermen, Meiji Period
Lot 228 Details
An Ivory Okimono of an Octopus and Fishermen, Meiji Period

日本 明治時期 牙雕章魚人物擺件

A group of five fishermen armed with cuttlefish hoes, tangled with a giant octopus, as a child crawls under the group, baskets and fish scattered around the action
width 6.3 in — 16.1 cm

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $900
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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An Ivory Okimono of an Octopus and Fishermen, Meiji Period
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Contains material which may be subject to import/export regulation

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