Fine Japanese Okimono, Figure of Japanese Vagabond, Meiji Period (1868-1912) - End of 19th century,
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The Okimono is finely carved in organic material depicting in dynamic pose the figure of a vagabond, holding a stick in his right hand and a pitcher tied by rope in his left hand, wearing a Kimono decorated with hand paintings executed by engraving with delicate blackening filling and a Manju pouch tied to the Netsuke carried on its belt, there may be a missing piece to the end of the stick, markd on base. Height: 8 cm. * The auction house does its best to characterize and describe the items in the catalog. If there are any additional questions about condition or anything else regarding the items please ask for details by email or phone. All items are sold AS IS and cannot be returned or be subject to bid cancelation
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Fine Japanese Okimono, Figure of Japanese Vagabond, Meiji Period (1868-1912) - End of 19th century,
Estimate $600 - $900
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