Lot 17 , A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a huntsman, Meiji period, holding a hawk and a brace of birds

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a huntsman, Meiji period, holding a hawk and a brace of birds

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a huntsman, Meiji period, holding a hawk and a brace of birds signed, parts re-glued
Estimate £200-300

Height 21.5cm
W 7.5cm
Stock of the gun, the sack and the stem with the bird have been reglued. Top of the stem has broken off. The hat is sectional.
Signed.


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Sold for £580