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Japanese Carved Ivory Okimono figure | Father and Son Fisherman Goodwin Depicts Scene 1: Across the

SKU 84467897068
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USD425.00 USD459.00

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Description

Depicts Scene 1: Across the Moor

2cms (2 1/3") tall

Complete with hinged bowl cover and mouthpiece - nickel plated fittings

2001 Specially Struck Coat of Arms 50 cent

This work has been executed on a fine quality Haviland Limoges plain blank

Japanese Carved Ivory Okimono figure | Father and Son Fisherman Goodwin Depicts Scene 1: Across theJapanese Carved Ivory Okimono figure Father and Son Fisherman signed to base in red An exceptionally well carved piece with very fine facial expression, fingers and toes definition and fine pattern work in the robes late Meiji period c. 1900 Approx 15. 5cms (6") tall Approx 6cms (2 1 3") wide In excellent condition Signed to base unable to discern signature What is an Okimono? An okimono () is a Japanese term for a decorative art object, typically a

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