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A Japanese Meiji period wood and ivory okimono, H 16,5 - W 26,5 cm - 999 g (+)

The scene is depicting Ebisu, one of the seven Lucky Gods, protecting fishermen and merchants and also being the god of good fortune, signed Toshimune, dated Meiji 41 (1908). The god's tunic inlaid with mother-of-pearl

Provenance: from a private collection in Belgium. This item is included in the commissioned private catalogue, titled 'The Nibajama collection', item no. 222

(+) CITES certificate for commercial activities inside the EU, no. 2023/BE00262/CE

  • Condition: In our opinion, the item is in a fairly good condition
    The hole in the body of the fish is no doubt indicating that some part is missing

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