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Books: Eleven books on Japanese Art, Netsuke, Prints etc. Titles1. The Great Japan Exhibition, Art of the Edo Period 1600-1868, Royal Academy of Arts. 2. (Two Copies) Japanese Prints, 300 Years of Albums and books, by Jack Hillier and Lawrence Smith. 3. Ukiyo-e Paintings in the Tokyo National Museum Collection.4. Catalogue - Japanese Prints, Paintings and Metalwork, by Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art, New York. 5. Japanese Cloisonné Enamels, The Seven Treasures, by Gregory Irvine.6. Ivories, A History and Guide, by Charles Platten Woodhouse.7. The Enamels of China and Japan, Champlevé and Cloisonné, by Maynard G. Cosgrove8. The Netuske Handbook of Ueda Reikichi - With 226 New photographs in colour and gravure adapted from the Japanese by Raymond Bushell. 9. The Wonderful World of Netsuke, by Raymond Bushell 10. The Mingei
2 signed ivory carved figures, crouching man netsuke, and boy with tortoise, largest 4cm high.Crouching man, slight loss of middle section of hair where crack runs through, natural age related stable cracks. Good overall condition.Boy - Good overall condition.From private collection same family for at least 100 years.
A fine Japanese believed Edo period / 19th century carved wooden signed netsuke. The netsuke in the form of Ebisu atop a Tai fish. The figure in typical dress with one leg bent, the other over the side of the fish. The fish with inset bead eyes, in black. Signed to base, alongside a museum reference code to the top. Measures approx; 3.5cm tall.
A fine Japanese believed Edo period / 19th century carved wooden signed netsuke. The netsuke in the form of an elder alongside an ox. The figure in typical dress, seated alongside the animal with his gown partially covering the oxen's head. Signed to base, with a museum reference code to the rear. Measures approx; 4cm tall.
A fine Japanese believed Edo period / 19th century carved wooden signed netsuke. The netsuke in the form of the Treasure boat Takarabune, carrying the Seven Gods of Good Fortune. The scene appearing chaotic with an oarsman, and a monkey upon one figure's back. Well carved. Signed to base. Measures approx; 6cm long.
A fine Japanese believed Edo period / 19th century carved wooden signed netsuke. The netsuke in the form of a deity playing an instrument, in typical dress, the figure features an elaborate headdress and large flowing gown. Signed to base, alongside a museum reference code. Measures approx; 4.5cm tall.

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