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A masterful Japanese, late 19th Century wood carved Okimono depicting three Karashishi.
An impressive Japanese Meiji period wood carving of three playing Karashishi lions with chrysanthemum motifs. This Tour de Force of wood carving is extraordinarily detailed and masterfully depicts the realistic motion and expressions of the lion dogs.
Signed to underside ‘Dai Nihon Kyoto, Fujita Bijutsu Seizosho, Shoun to’ – Carved by Shoun, Fujita Fine Art Manufacture, Kyoto, Great Japan.
This object incorporates old ivory and has been registered with Defra
Dimensions
14cm in heightCondition report
Offered in excellent conditionStock number
KPOK137The BADA Standard
- Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
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