A Japanese ivory okimono of a waraji maker, late 19th century

Asian Works of Art
  • A Japanese ivory okimono of a waraji maker, late 19th century


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ZAR 4 000 - 6 000

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A Japanese ivory okimono of a waraji maker, late 19th century
seated on a mat, one hand in mid-air, with a toe board and mallet to his right, a brazier to his left, a bundle of faggots to the reverse, some loss, signed, 9,5cm long

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