Wednesday 19 May 2021
Three Japanese ivory netsuke, 19th century, carved as Hotei, 3.5cm; Kinko Sennin atop a...
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Three Japanese ivory netsuke, 19th century, carved as Hotei, 3.5cm; Kinko Sennin atop a carp, 4cm; and a seated man with rats, signed Toshiyama to base, 3cm (3)
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