Asian Art

June 1520, 2019
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LOT 9

Lot 9

Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period

Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
Lot 9 Details
Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period

江戶/明治時期 牙雕天女人物根付一組兩件

Consisting of a female tennyo wearing flowing robes and a bird headdress, lotus bud grasped in both hands; and an old couple pounding mochi, signed Tomoaki to the underside

款: 智昭
largest length 1.7 in — 4.4 cm

Estimate $300-$500

Realised: $420
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
  • Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
  • Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
  • Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
  • Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
  • Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
  • Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
  • Two Ivory Carved Figural Netsuke, Edo/Meiji Period
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