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Japanese Tokyo School Meiji period ivory netsuke, By Yasutomo (Hoyu), signed Yasutomo, the male
Japanese Tokyo School Meiji period ivory netsuke, By Yasutomo (Hoyu), signed Yasutomo, the male figure hunched over carrying Noh masks, gaming dic...
Japanese wood netsuke, Meiji period, the netsuke of carved wood in the form of a Crane circle
Japanese wood netsuke, Meiji period, the netsuke of carved wood in the form of a Crane circle caved to body and wings in feathers, the head turned...
Japanese wood netsuke of Shishi, Asakusa school, signed Masayuki to the base, Shishi holding a
Japanese wood netsuke of Shishi, Asakusa school, signed Masayuki to the base, Shishi holding a pierced puzzle ball with internal ball, signed Masa...
Japanese Edo period wood Netsuke, carved as three turtles stacked with heads leaning to one side,
Japanese Edo period wood Netsuke, carved as three turtles stacked with heads leaning to one side, carved to the underside with a mon, unsigned, 40...
Japanese Edo period ivory netsuke, carved as a figure resting on his leg holding a toad up to his
Japanese Edo period ivory netsuke, carved as a figure resting on his leg holding a toad up to his ear, his hair with leaf terminals trailing to hi...
Japanese Meiji period Netsuke, carved with three figures clutching to a rope held to an oyster
Japanese Meiji period Netsuke, carved with three figures clutching to a rope held to an oyster shell, a conch shell rested to the ridge of shell, ...
Japanese Edo period ivory netsuke, carved as a man with folded legs holding his Juzu beads, unsigned, 33mm high
Japanese wood netsuke, Meiji period, carved as a pumpkin and three aubergines in a deep brown, 3.5cm
Japanese wood netsuke, Meiji period, carved as a pumpkin and three aubergines in a deep brown, 3.5cm diameter, 40mm long
Japanese wood netsuke, Edo period, the netsuke carved as a rat curled up upon it's tail and with
Japanese wood netsuke, Edo period, the netsuke carved as a rat curled up upon it's tail and with inlaid black bead eyes, signature to base, 50mm d...
Japanese Edo period ivory Netsuke, carved as Shishi clutching a ball, unsigned, 32mm high
Japanese Edo period ivory netsuke, appears to be signed Tomotada, Kyoto school, carved as a standing
Japanese Edo period ivory netsuke, appears to be signed Tomotada, Kyoto school, carved as a standing figure with a monkey raised on a bag to his b...
Japanese Edo period wood and inlaid Tonkotsu, (1615-1868) applied with horn to form a Fox Priest
Japanese Edo period wood and inlaid Tonkotsu, (1615-1868) applied with horn to form a Fox Priest holding juzu beads, the fozes head in horn with i...
Japanese wood Netsuke of a horse, by Sari, Iwashiro Province, 19th century, signed in an oval to the
Japanese wood Netsuke of a horse, by Sari, Iwashiro Province, 19th century, signed in an oval to the base Sari. The horse recumbent, its head turn...
Late 19th Century Japanese Geisha wig, with the hair set in the traditional way and a metal frame to
Late 19th Century Japanese Geisha wig, with the hair set in the traditional way and a metal frame to the internal body of the wig
Japanese Edo period Dragon Fish gong, Circa 1860, carved with a slight arch and two holes for the
Japanese Edo period Dragon Fish gong, Circa 1860, carved with a slight arch and two holes for the loops, 33cm long ...[more]