A wood okimono of a young flute-player on an ox
Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), mid/late 19th centuryConstructed in two separate sections, the young ox herd seated cross-legged on the back of an ox playing the flute, a halter tied through the ox's nose and tucked into the boy's belt, a gourd strapped to his back, signed on the ox's belly with carved characters Joshu to; with a wood tomobako storage box inscribed on the outside of the lid Kibori bokudo okimono, Joshu(?) saku (Wood okimono of a herd boy made by Joshu[?]) with two seals. 33cm x 30cm (13in x 11?in). (3).