Tuesday 5 December 2017
Two Japanese ivory okimono, late 19th century, one carved as a basket-maker, signed to...
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Two Japanese ivory okimono, late 19th century, one carved as a basket-maker, signed to lacquer tab inset to underside, 10cm wide, 7cm high, and a carved okimono depicting a man carrying a basket of fish, 8cm
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