Lot 206 , A Japanese boxwood okimono of two sailors and an anchor, Meiji period, 9.5cm high
A Japanese boxwood okimono of two sailors and an anchor, Meiji period, one figure clambering on the anchor with his right foot resting on a basket, the second man seated in front of the anchor, engraved five character mark and a seal mark to a tablet, 9.5cm high
Estimate £400-600
A bit grubby, no splits, cracks or chips detected, in good condition.
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Sold for £650