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Japan - Ivory netsuke representing Gama Sennin, Edo period

Japan
Ivory netsuke representing Gama Sennin, Kyoto/Yoshi School, 18th century - C.1780

A classical representation of Gama Sennin standing, a three-legged toad over his right shoulder and holding a blooming peach branch.
Good patina and signature MASAMORI.

Good worn condition with expected age cracks
Provenance: French private collection


Beware, exportation of this lot out of Belgique is under restrictions.

Edo : (1603 – 1868). Sometimes refered as Tokugawa period, is the period of the Tokugawa shogunate.The period came to an end with the Meiji Restoration in 1868. The period is named after the name of the capital of the shogunate, nowdays Tokyo

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