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A Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono of an elderly fisherman, H 31 cm - 2355 g (+)

The fisherman getting ready to cast his net, signed Hoko, maybe originating from Tokyo, monobloc sculpture.

Provenance: from a private collection in Belgium. This item is included in the commissioned private catalogue, titled 'The Nibajama collection', item no. 102

(+) CITES certificate for commercial activities inside the EU, no. 2022/BE04275/CE

  • Notes: Ivory items are accompanied by a CITES certificate, valid for legal sale within the European Union only. As of 2022, Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 prohibits export of ivory items outside of the EU. Buyer's compliance with these regulations is required. Please inform yourself about local regulations before bidding. More details: EU Regulations on CITES .
  • Condition: The item is, in our opinion, in a fairly good condition
    As far as our interpretation goes there could be a piece missing that started directly behind the forearm and ended on the shoulder; or ... is it the padding of the nerve path? (which is perfectly possible)

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