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Two Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono, H 17,5 - 17,6 cm / 316 - 259 g (+)

The first statue depicts a father farmer and his son and is probably illustrating 'learned young, done old', probably by Shozan; the other one represents a resting landsman, signed Ko

Provenance: from a private collection in Belgium. This item is included in the commissioned private catalogue, titled 'The Nibajama collection', items no. 121 & 69

(+) CITES certificate for commercial activities inside the EU, no. 2023/BE00259/CE and 2023/BE00225/CE

  • Condition: In our opinion, both items are in a good condition (apart from some bursts inherent to the material)

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