TWO BOXED TAMIYA BRITISH BATTLESHIPS MODEL BUILDING SETS, to include a King George V 1:350 scale, 78010, no.10, appears complete with parts in bags, not fully checked, with a British and Japanese set of instructions, together with The Prince of Wales battleship, 1:350 scale, 78011, no.11, again looks complete with British instructions
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A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED AIRFIX OO/HO SOLDIER FIGURES AND ACCESSORIES, boxed sets of WWII British Commandos, British Infantry, German Infantry, Japanese Infantry and U.S. Marines, contents of sets not checked for completeness but each box contains a quantity of correct figures, boxes damaged, accessories include Gun Emplacement, missing aerial but otherwise appears largely complete, Pontoon Bridge, which appears complete together with assorted tanks and other vehicles, all items in playworn condition, some have been camouflage painted (2 boxes)
A collection of five early 19th century Regency & later Victorian teacups, along with three saucers. The lot comprising three Spode Imari and gilt teacups and one similar saucer numbered 2213 and 2214 respectively; and blue and white and gilt transfer printed teacup with topographical scene; a likely Coalport or Spode regency style gilt and floral teacup, and two unmatched saucers, one with grape and gilt foliate decoration marked 756 to underside, and a Coalport hand painted Japanese style saucer featuring birds and a river scene.Tallest teacup measures approx. 6cm, largest saucer approx. 14cm in diameter.
A group of four late 19th to early 20th century Japanese vanity items. The lot to include a cloisonne teapot decorated with floral design, a glass-like handheld mirror and two hardwood vase display stands. The cover of the teapot is damaged, the mirror having a chip to the frame.Longest measures approx. 32cm long.
A collection of nine 20th century & earlier Thai and Indian bronze figurines. The lot to include a copper Thai seated buddha, three smaller seated buhhdas, a heavy bronze dancing prayer, an Indian brass Maha Kali, a standing Ganesh, a bronze Japanese four faced paperweight and a Lohan miniature.Largest measures approx. 21cm tall.
A collection of four vintage Chinese and Japanese procelain pieces. The lot to include two Chinese cylindrical blue and white brush holders, one decorated with a koi fish and one written a "Fortune" in Chinese character, a Chinese vintage blue and white soap dish with lid decorated with floral and foliage deign, four openworked coin and a flower finial on the lid. Futher together with a 20th century Japanese square bowl decorated with flowers.Tallest meaures approx. 14cm tall x 10cm diameter.
This TDK cassette tape advertising poster was intended for display in record stores and never available for sale to the general public, so many collectors might not even know it exists. A great visual of the group off-stage and in the recording studio. It was distributed to Japan with Japanese writing printed on the back edge. It is a fully licensed image. Artist: The Bee GeesIssued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 20"L x 28.5"WManufacturer: TDK CorporationCondition: Age related wear.
1960s Ibanez Zenon Teisco sunburst electric guitar with gold foil pickups. C profile neck and very thin and low fretwire typical of Japanese guitars of this era. The guitar has medium-low action and plays well. The original tuners are intact on the headstock. Guitar measures 38.5"L x 12"W. Issued: c. 1960Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Some screws missing from pick guard.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock triptych depicting a dramatic kabuki play depicting a ghost, a sword wielding figure, and a man leaping from a waterfall, 1853. Depicting, from left to right: Ichikawa Kodanji IV as the Ghost of Takayama, Seki Sanjuro III as the Bandit Hayabusa Taro, and Ichikawa Danjuro VIII as Ito Sota. From the play "Hanano no saga nekomatazoshi."(Seperated print) height: 14 1/4 in x width: 9 3/4 in. (Connected prints, total) height: 14 1/4 in x width: 19 1/2 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and lightly toned. Minute losses and soiling throughout. Creases along the edges where the prints are joined. Several old creases. The work is not framed.
Tsuchiya Koitsu (Japanese, 1870-1949). Shin-hanga woodblock print titled "Teahouse- Yotsuya Arakicho" depicting a teahouse illuminated from within, 1935. Published by Dai Hangaten.Sight; height: 15 in x width: 10 1/4 in. Framed; height: 20 in x width: 15 in x depth: 1 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. There are no major visible tears, losses, or signs of restoration. There is a slight undualtion along the upper edge of the sheet. Housed under a non-acidic mat. Framed under glass; light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print triptych depicting a kabuki scene of three figures in the snow. Depicting the actors, from left to right: Sawamura Gennosuke II, Segawa Kikusaburo III, and Ichikawa Danjuro VII.(Seperated print) height: 14 3/4 in x width: 10 1/4 in. (Connected prints, total) height: 14 3/4 in x width: 20 1/4 in.Condition: The sheets have been possibly trimmed and are toned. Small losses and soiling throughout. Creases along the center of the connected prints where they are joined together. The works are not framed.
Ornately carved Asian, possibly Japanese export, lacquered hardwood bench or loveseat depicting profuse mythical and geometric motifs throughout in high relief; the armrests in the form of dragons chasing flaming pearls and a scene along the backsplat portraying birds amid foliage and floral blooms, possibly lotus, late 19th to early 20th century.Height: 49 in x width: 53 in x depth: 26 in.Condition: The chair appears structurally sound. There is a small possible loss along the apex of the backsplat. There are some small and fleabite chips to the lacquer throughout along high points of the carved details. Separation to the joints throughout, especially along the seat. Some bowing to the seat. Dust gathered along the recessed areas.
Kazuhiko Sanmonji (Japanese, b. 1945). Woodblock print on paper titled "Breeze of Time D" depicting a crashing wave, 1985. Pencil signed and dated along the lower right; numbered 3/50 along the lower left.Provenance: Kanda's BOQ; Private Minnesota Collection.Sight; height: 17 in x width: 24 3/4 in. Framed; height: 23 1/4 in x width: 31 1/4 in x depth: 1 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. There are no visible tears, losses, or restorations. Housed under a mat. Framed under glass. Light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock triptych titled "Princess Wakana and Giant Spider Web," 1853. Including the actors (with respective roles) from left to right: Arashi Rikaku II as Washizu Rokuro, Bando Shuka I as Wakana-hime, and Arashi Rikan III as Genkai Nadaemon. From the kabuki play "Shiranui Monogatari."Each, height: 14 7/8 in x width: 10 1/4 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and lightly toned. Minute losses and soiling throughout. Several old creases. The work is not framed.
Antique Japanese woodblock print, possibly from a novel. Depicting a beautiful woman or courtesan by the moonlight.Sight; height: 6 in x width: 4 in. Framed; height: 13 in x width: 9 in x depth: 1 in.Condition: The colors are bold and deep. A few small areas of foxing throughout. There are a few minute holes throughout the upper quarter and lower left corner. Verso and edges not inspected. Housed under a mat. Framed under glass; light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print triptych depicting two figures fighting, possibly actors backstage, while two others look on.Each, height: 14 3/4 in x width: 10 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and toned. Light soiling and minute losses. The works are not framed.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese, 1797-1861). Woodblock print titled "Nojiri: Hirai Yasumasa and Hakamadare Yasusuke," no. 41 from the series "Kisokaido rokujukyu tsugi no uchi (Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido Road)," 1852.Height: 14 in x width: 9 1/2 in.Condition: The sheet is toned and possibly trimmed. Small losses throughout. There is a loss along the foremost man's shoulder/hair with a patch and repair. Light wear along the edges. The work is not framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print diptych depicting the actors Nakamura Shikan IV as Nuragami and Ichikawa Ichizo III as Hanaregoma fighting in a scene from the kabuki play "Sumoba," 1860.Each, height: 14 3/4 in x width: 10 1/4 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and lightly toned. Minute pinholes along the upper left corner of each. Light wear along the edges. The work is not framed.
Meiji Japanese satsuma pottery baluster vase, early 20th century. With a four character mark along the underside and a circular shimazu mon mark.Height: 8 3/4 in x diameter: 4 1/4 in.Condition: There are no major cracks, breaks, losses, or signs of restoration when examined under UV light. Crazing thorughout. Some chips to the gilt along the upper rim. Light wear to the footrim.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print triptych depicting the play "Koshoku Shimada Monogatari" from the Edo theater Ichimura in 1850.Depicting the Seven Sailors on the Takao-maru including the actors and their respective characters (from right to left): Nakamura Shijaku I as Yamanaka Shikanosuke; Ichimura Uzaemon XII as Izutsu Menosuke; Arashi Koroku V as Izumoya Okuni; Otani Tomoemon IV as Tsuchiko Deisuke; Sawamura Chojuro V as Mottomo Dorinosuke; Onoe Baiko IV as Takao of the Miuraya; Otani Tomomatsu I as Chayamawari Manzo; Bando Mitsugoro IV as Shinagawa Okaminosuke; Fujikawa Kayu III as Usugumo of the Miuraya; Arashi Kichisaburo III as Kuzuno Uraminosuke; Sawamura Chojuro V as Shimada Juzaburo; Seki Sanjuro III as Kurotsuka Murinosuke.Each, height: 15 in x width: 10 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and toned. Light soiling and minute losses. The works are not framed.
Gigado Ashiyuki (Japanese, act. 1813-1833). Woodblock print depicting the kabuki actor Nakamura Karoku as Takao, ca. 1826.Height: 14 3/4 in x width: 9 7/8 inCondition: The sheet is toned and possibly trimmed. Creases throughout and light soiling throughout. Some wear along the edges. The work is not framed.
Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese, 1835-1900). Woodblock print on paper titled depicting the kabuki theater actor Bando Hikosaburo, 1865.Sight; height: 14 1/4 in x width: 9 1/2 in. Framed; height 21 1/2 in x width: 15 1/2 in x depth: 1 in.Condition: The colors are bold and deep. The sheet is toned. Some light soilling in areas. There are no visible tears, losses, or restorations. Edges versos not inspected. Housed under a mat. Framed under glass. Light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Group of 18 contemporary and vintage books about Japanese tea culture, tea ceremonies, and history, 20th-21st century. Including: Seno Tanaka, "The Tea Ceremony," Harmony Books, 1973; "Tea Taste in Japanese Art," Asia House, 1963; Herbert Plutschow, "Rediscovering Rikyu," Global Oriental Publishing, 2003; and Soshitsu Sen XV, "Urasenke Chanoyu," Vol. 2., Urasenke Foundation: Kyoto, 1987, in addition to numerous other publications. This lot contains both English and Japanese language editions.(Shipping dimensions) height: 7 1/2 in x width: 16 1/2 in x depth: 12 1/2 in.Condition: Light wear throughout as expected from age and use. Books not checked for notes, soiling, or losses.
Yoshitoshi Mori (Japanese, 1898-1992). Kappazuri stencil print on paper titled "Sukeroku" depicting the titular samurai character in eponymous play, 1984. Pencil signed and dated along the lower left; numbered 81/90 along the lower right.Provenance: Kato's Gallery, Tokyo; Private Minnesota Collection.Sight; height: 19 3/4 in x width: 13 in. Framed; height: 36 1/2 in x width: 18 1/2 in x depth: 1 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. There are no visible tears, creases, losses or restorations. Light undulation to the sheet. Housed under a mat. Framed under glass; light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Meiji Japanese scalloped ceramic satsuma pottery bowl depicting an immortal along the center, late-19th to early 20th century. With a six-character mark along the underside.Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 8 3/4 in.Condition: There are no major breaks, losses or restorations. Crazing throughout. There are a few light scratches throughout. Some wear to the footrim.
Group of twelve restrikes or early image prints of Japanese woodblock prints including:Toyohara Chikanobu "The Second Month: Hatsuuma Festival at the Inari Shrine" from "Customs of the Edo in the 12 Months." Two parts of a triptych.Kitagawa Utamaro "Women Preparing Sashimi," published by the National Museum.Utagawa Hiroshige "Descending Geese at Haneda" from "Eight Views in the Environs of Edo."Utagawa Hiroshige "Light Rain on Nihon Bridge" from "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital."Utagawa Hiroshige "Maiko Beach in Harima Province."Kitagawa Utamaro "Six Famous Beautiful Women," variously called "Portrait of Naniwaya Okita" or "The Waitress Okita of the Teahouse Naniwa."Toyokuni cherry blossom triptych.Kitagawa Utamaro "Hanazuma of Hyogoya, The Courtesan."Kitagawa Utamaro "Beauty Morokoshi."(Sheets) height ranges from 10 in to 15 1/2 in; width ranges from 9 1/2 in to 15 1/4 in. (Matted) height ranges from 17 3/4 to 20 in; width ranges from 12 1/2 in to 14 1/4 in.Condition: All prints are in overall good condition. Some prints with trimmed margins. All but three prints are affixed to paper matting. Slight toning throughout. None are framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print quadriptych depicting four figures, one in a boat. Published by Joshuya Kinzo.(Seperated prints, each) height: 15 in x width: 10 in. (Connected prints, total) height: 15 in x width: 20 in.Condition: The sheets have been possibly trimmed and are toned. Minute losses throughout. Light soiling. Crease through the center of the connected works where they are joined. The works are not framed.
Toshimitsu (Japanese, act. 1877-1904). Woodblock on paper triptych titled "Vice Admiral Maraken Stirred Up by the Deaths of his Crew" depicting a sea battle of the Russo-Japanese War, ca. 1904. With seals along the lower left of the left-most print and along the lower and upper right of the right-most print.(Each sheet) height: 14 in x width: 9 in. Framed; height: 22 3/4 in x width: 36 1/4 in x depth: 1 1/4 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. The margins of each sheet have been trimmed. Wear along the edges. Floated in frame. Framed under glass; light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Hodo Nishimura (Japanese, act. 1930s). Woodblock print titled "Mokuren to Beni-Omu (Red Parrot and Magnolia," published by Takemura Hideo, 1937. Pencil signed along the lower left margin; titled along the lower right margin.Height: 15 1/2 in x width: 10 1/2 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. The sheet is very lightly toned. There are no major losses or signs of restoration. There is a minute tear along the lower left. Some wear including handling marks and small creases along the extreme edges. The work is not framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print triptych depicting a formal dress or courtly setting, ca. 1847-50. The central figure of Nakamura IV wears a red lion wig while another figure plays a drum and a third figure holds a tray with a petition.Each, height: 15 1/4 in x width: 10 1/8 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and toned. Light soiling and minute losses. The works are not framed.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese, 1797-1861). Woodblock triptych on paper print titled "Courtesans with Melting Spring Snow" depicting three beauties gathered on a balcony, 1855.Provenance: The Kyoto Art Company, Kyoto; Private Minnesota Collection.Sight; height: 13 3/4 in x 28 1/2 in. Framed; height: 18 1/2 in x width: 36 1/4 in x depth: 1 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. The sheets are toned. Foxing and light areas of soiling throughout. Creasing throughout, some deep. Versos and extreme edges not inspected. Housed under a mat. Framed under glass, light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print titled "Arai" from the series "Famous Places along the Tokaido Road (The Processional Tokaido)," 1863.Height: 14 1/4 in x width: 9 3/4 in.Condition: The sheet is toned. Heavy soiling throughout. Wear along the edges. The work is laid onto scraps of calligraphy paper along the verso along the right edge. The print is not framed.
Large group of contemporary and vintage Asian, Chinese, and Japanese art auction catalogs from auction houses including Sotheby's, Christies, and Mainichi Auctions, 20th-21st century.(Shipping dimensions) height: 8 in x width: 24 in x depth: 20 in.Condition: Some wear throughout as expected from age and use. Books not checked for notes, soiling, or losses.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Two woodblock prints from a triptych titled "Yaezakura (Eight-petalled cherry blossoms)" from the series "Furyu Rokkasen no uchi (Six Fashionable Floral Selections)," ca. 1840.Each, height: 13 1/2 in x width: 9 5/8 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and toned. Light soiling and losses. One larger loss along the lower center of the right-most print. The leftmost sheet is laid onto another sheet. The works are not framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print diptych depicting a scene from the kabuki play "Kanete Kiku Oie no Bakemono" depicting two characters, one of whom is fighting a gigantic fish, ca. 1838.Each, height: 15 in x width: 10 3/8 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and toned. Minute losses throughout. The work is not framed.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Woodblock print titled "Oki, Takuhi no Yashiro (Oki Province, Takuhi Shrine)" from the series "Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces of Japan," ca. 1850s.Height: 13 1/4 in x width: 9 in.Condition: The sheet is slightly toned and possibly trimmed. Light wear along the edges. The work is not framed.
Japanese six-panel Kano school folding screen, likely Meiji era or earlier. Painted with three cranes next to a rushing river in winter. With a rich, gold ground.(Folded) Height: 67 1/2 in x width: 25 in x depth: 4 1/4 in. Width, unfolded: 156 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. There are no major losses. There are some small tears, scuffs, and scratches throughout; two larger tears along the upper edge of the rightmost panel, one measuring approximately 3 inches, the second measure approximately 6 inches. Wear along the verso; in particular, along the leftmost and rightmost panels where there are two large tears in the backing. Please follow this link if you would like to see additional images of the details: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/xwbnmy1whwbb748dueanl/AP_dnD3TDY2zr0d0UisbCnU?rlkey=yuqzpwr54tkizo6w75myj0ktk&st=n3cz8r5t&dl=0.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print depicting a scene from a kabuki play in which the villain Onitaro disguises himself as Shimobe Tomoshige, 1861.Height: 14 3/4 in x width: 10 in.Condition: The sheet is possibly trimmed and lightly toned. Pinhole along the upper left. Light soiling. The work is not framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print on paper titled "Mitsuke: Bando Shuka I as Shizaka," from the series "53 Stations of the Tokaido," 1852.Provenance: Nakashian-O'Neil Interiors, St. Paul, MN; Private Minnesota Collection.Sight; height: 13 3/4 in x width: 9 3/4 in. Framed; height: 21 1/2 in x width: 15 in x depth: 1/2 in.Condition: The colors are bold deep. The sheet is toned. There are several deep and light creases throughout. There are no major visible tears losses, or restorations. There are two minute holes along the upper left corner. Light undulation to the sheet. Housed under an acidic mat. Framed under glass. Light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Group of three woodblock prints from the 1850 series "Collection of Chivalrous Men of the Past and Present (Kokon otokodate zukushi)." Including, from left to right:Ichikawa Kuzo II as Aragoro Mohei.Bando Takesaburo I as Kurenai no Jinzo.Ichikawa Danjuro VIII as Kenkaya Goroemon.Total, height: 14 1/4 in x width: 27 1/2 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly possibly trimmed and toned. There are minute losses and light soiling. The sheets have been laid onto another sheet. The works are not framed.
Shodo Kawarazaki (Japanese, 1889-1973). Group of two floral woodblock prints depicting chrysanthemums. With seals in the margins.(White Chrysanthemums) Sheet; height: 16 1/4 in x width: 10 3/4 in. Matted; height: 19 in x width: 13 in. (Chrysanthemums) Sheet; height: 15 3/4 in x width: 10 1/2 in. Matted; height: 19 in x width: 13 in.Condition: Both prints are in overall good condition with no tears, major creases, or restorations. The "White Chrysanthemums" with a small notch in the lower right corner. Both prints are slightly toned. Both prints are affixed to a paper matting along the left edge.
Meiji Japanese scalloped cloisonne bowl depicting dragons and scrollwork motifs, ca. 19th century.Height: 4 1/2 in x diameter: 10 1/4 inCondition: There are no major losses or signs of restoration. Some pitting and light tarnishing throughout. There is an accretion of adhesive residue along the underside. Some wear to the footrim.
Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Woodblock print titled "Fujiwara No Toshiyuki" from the series "Hyakunin Isshu Ubaga Etoki (The Hundred Poems [By the Hundred Poets] as Told by the Nurse)." Circa 1835-36.Height: 9 1/4 in x width: 14 in.Condition: The sheet has been possibly trimmed and is toned. Losses throughout especially along the upper right; in-painting to the sail stripes. Soiling throughout. The sheet has been laid onto another. The work is not framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print from the series "Sono sugata yukari no utsushi-e (Magic Lantern Slides of That Romantic Purple Figure)," no. 8, 1850.Height: 9 3/4 in x width: 14 1/2 in.Condition: The sheet is possibly trimmed and toned. Light soiling and minute losses. The work is not framed.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Woodblock print titled "Asukayama hanami no zu (Cherry-blossom Viewing at Mt. Asuka)," from the series "Toto meisho no uchi (Famous Places in Edo)," ca. 1847-1852.Height: 10 in x width: 14 3/4 in.Condition: The sheet is toned. A few minute losses throughout, mainly along the right margin. Light wear to the edges. The work is not framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print diptych depicting a scene from the famous ghost story "Yotsuya Kaidan," which tells the story of a vengeful spirit of a young woman who was betrayed by her husband. Depicting the actors Kataoka Gado II as Tamiya Iemon and Bando Hikosaburo as the ghosts of Oiwa and Kobstoke Kohei. This scene depicts Iemon as he has nailed the corpses of his wife and her servant to a door to be pushed into a river. The print itself has a piece which can be bent down to show both sides of the door.(Left print) height: 14 1/4 in x width: 10 1/2 in. (Right print) height;: 14 1/4 in x width: 9 3/4 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and toned. Small chip to the lower left edge of the rightmost print. Wear to the left corner of the edge of the flap of the leftmost print; this edge is very fragile. The works are not framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print titled "Umezu, between Oiso and Odawara: Actor Nakamura Utaemon IV as Kogorobei," from the series "Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi (Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road," 1852.Height: 14 3/4 in x width: 10 1/8 in.Condition: The sheet is possibly trimmed and toned. Light soiling. The works are not framed.
Shunsen (Japanese, 1762-1830). Woodblock print depicting a woman standing on a large boulder above a warrior.Height: 13 3/4 in x width: 9 1/4 in.Condition: The sheet has been possibly trimmed and is toned. Small losses throughout. Wear along the edges. The work has been laid onto another. Some soiling throughout. The work is not framed.
Utagawa Kunisada/Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1786-1865). Woodblock print diptych titled "Haru no yoru no on-asobi (Elegant Amusements on a Spring Evening)," 1847-1852. Two sheets from a triptych.Each, height: 14 1/4 in x width: 10 in.Condition: The sheets are possibly trimmed and toned. Light soiling and losses. The rightmost print with a vertical crease through the center and repairs (patches) along the verso. The works are not framed.
Ohara Koson (Japanese, 1877-1945). Woodblock print on paper depicting a flock of geese in flight. Seals along the lower right.Height: 15 1/4 in x width: 10 in.Condition: There are no major tears or restorations. The sheet is slightly toned. There is a small hole along the upper right. Some unevenness to the left edge. Light wear to the edges. The work is not framed or mounted.

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