THREE JAPANESE LACQUERED MASKS MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY The largest in red and black lacquer, carved as a grimacing face with a long beak-like nose, possibly depicting a tengu; another with the eyebrows, moustache and goatee made of hair, sticking its long tongue out, possibly depicting Shishiguchi; the last of smaller size and carved with emaciated cheeks, possibly a portrait of Usofuki, 31cm max. (3) Provenance: from a deceased estate, Hampshire.