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Signed with a kaō. Circa 1850
Length: 5.3 cm
Compare with a wood inro in the form of a turtle, illustrated in Lazarnick’s ‘Netsuke and Inro Artists …’, vol 2, p. 1043, with a tentative reading Sui.
In his note he acknowledge’s the possibility, more likely in my view, that this is a kakihan, and possibly that of Hidari Issan
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