A Sale of Pictures, Books, Ephemera, Glass, Ceramics, Metalware, Treen, Collectors' Items, Clocks, Watches, Silver, Gold, Jewellery & Furniture

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A Sale of Pictures, Books, Ephemera, Glass, Ceramics, Metalware, Treen, Collectors' Items, Clocks, Watches, Silver, Gold, Jewellery & Furniture

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A Japanese Meiji period signed ivory okimono figure of a standing bijin holding a cage (?), a pineapple sprouting by her feet, 5,8" - incomplete ...

A Japanese Meiji period signed ivory okimono group, depicting a musician banging on a drum held above him by a Tennin (Buddhist angel), red seal...

A Meiji period Japanese marine ivory okimono group, depicting an elderly man with stick, being assisted by a younger female, 5.3" high

A late 19thC Japanese ivory okimono group, depicting a fisherman and his female companion drinking from inside a giant oyster shell, surmounted by...

A Japanese Meiji period shibayama inlaid ivory tusk vase decorated in gold lacquer, mother-of-pearl and abalone to depict a peacock and cranes ami...

A signed Japanese Meiji period shibayama inlaid ivory tusk vase with silver rims, the sides decorated with mother-of-pearl, abalone, stained ivory...

A pair of Japanese Meiji period shibayama inlaid ivory tusk vases, the sides decorated to show cranes and other birds beneath tall flowering plant...

A Japanese Meiji period shibayama inlaid ivory tusk vase signed 'Chikumasa', having detachable oval silver cover with cloisonne enamelled floral...

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