Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912) carved bone and boxwood to...

by The Cotswold Auction Company
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Estimate

£100 - £200

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Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912) carved bone and boxwood toad mounted scroll case, the case decorated with insects, frogs and water plants, surmounted by a naturalistically carved boxwood toad 17 cm high, together with two carved hardwood netsukes, one a dog of fo and the other a dragon with flaming pearl, each with signed mother of pearl seals to base (3)

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Scroll case with light surface marks, accretions. Areas of loss to the base. Possible tiny loss to one of the toes.  Netsukes with light suface marks, Dragon with loss to one horn. All items with general wear and tear.

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Auction Date:
28th Nov 23 at 10am GMT

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