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Three Japanese ivory okimonos illustrating daily life in Meiji period Japan, H 6,8 - 6 - 5,7 cm / 94 - 64 - 68 g (+)

The first one depicts a jolly landsman ready to pour his tea and is pleasantly entertaining with a colleague outside our sight, signed Sozan; a second one is showing a public scribe and umbrella seller working in the shadow of his parasol, signed Seisei; the last one represents a firewood seller accompanied by his son and signed Hiroyiki.

Provenance: from a private collection in Belgium. This item is included in the commissioned private catalogue, titled 'The Nibajama collection', items no. 154, 100 and 87

(+) CITES certificate for commercial activities inside the EU, no. 2023/BE00859/CE, 2023/BE00866/CE and 2023/BE00868/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: - Apart from the remark below the items are in our opinion in a good condition.
    - As far as we can see the top part of the scribe's brush was broken and glued.

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