Lot 56 , A large Japanese Tokyo School ivory okimono of a fisherman and his son, Meiji period, some damage to boys net

A large Japanese Tokyo School ivory okimono of a fisherman and his son, Meiji period, some damage to boys net

A large Japanese Tokyo School ivory okimono of a fisherman and his son, Meiji period, the fisherman standing on rocks holding the detailed nets in his hands, the crouching figure of the boy holding a smaller net, his feet amid waves, engraved three character signature '... zan Saku', height 32cm, together with original wood stand, total height 37cm, some damage to boy's net
Estimate £1,000-1,500


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Sold for £1,000