Five small ivory okimono
Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th to early 20th centuryComprising: a group of five rats forming a circle, two offspring clambering over the backs of the adults, one gnawing a bean, signed on the reverse of one bean Ikko, 4.2cm x 4.6cm (1 9/16in x 1 13/16in); the second a kneeling disappointed ratcatcher, crying out as the rodent escapes over his shoulder, signed Masatoki, 4.2cm x 5.5cm (1?in x 2 1/8in); the third a multitude of rats clambering over a Daruma doll, a basket, two carp and a rice bale, forming a tightly-clustered ball, unsigned, 6cm (2 3/8in) diam.; the fourth a corozo nut carved with the face of Okame, signed Gyokuzan, 5.1cm (2in); the fifth of three karako (Chinese boys) pulling Hotei seated inside his sack, inscribed Tomotada, 5.2cm (2in) long. (5).