
Japanese Koma Inu (Temple Dogs), Edo
Description
Pair of Japanese lacquered wood koma inu (Korean dogs), Edo period, 18th century, reputed to be Genroku era (1688-1704), each seated with one front leg stepping forward, the male with a single horn and mouth closed, the female with mouth open, the black and brown lacquered figures supported on rectangular plinths of later date (some wear), overall 14''h
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Japanese Koma Inu (Temple Dogs), Edo
Estimate $1,500-$2,500
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