Apporoximately early to mid 20th century, bronze model of Kinjiro Ninomiya, 19th century Japanese agricultural leader, philosopher, moralist and economist who was born to a poor peasant family but became a great landowner through hard work. Overall condition is excellent.
Approximately dates from mid to late Edo period, Japanese lacqured wood noh mask depicting a traditional long‐nosed goblin. Overall condition is fine with some wear on surface lacquer and beatiful patina. Highly collectible genuine antique article.
From late 19th to early 20th century, Japanese Fukusuke God Porcelain Figure, exquisitely rendering detailed expression. Fukusuke god is believed to symbolize success in business from ancient time in Japan. Very Good in condition with fine aged patina. Size: 12cm(4.7") high by 14cm(5.5") by 8cm(3.1") wide.
From 19th to early 20th century, Exquisitely rendered in details, Bizen earthenware Fukurokuju God Figure by Tokeido, one of the most famous long-established Bizen Klin. Tokeido Mark is on the back. This is a fine example of traditional bizen works. Very Good in condition with no chips or cracks.
Estimaed from 19th to early 20th century, Antique Bizen Pottery Daikoku God Figure by Korakuen, one of the most famous long-established Bizen ware Klin. Korakuen Mark is on the back. Exquisitely rendering the Daikoku's expression. Daikoku are one of the Senven Lucky gods of Japan. Daikoku is believed to be the God of future. Very good in condtion with no chips or cracks.
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