By Toshiyuki, signed Toshiyuki (Shushi) Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
One depicting a boy seated on a deer with its head lowered in order to graze. The deer is carved from wood with finely carved fur and a naturalistic expression. The boy is made from ivory and depicted in motion, holding a persimmon and a bundle of sticks. The other okimono is executed in similar style and depicting a boy seated on a buck. Both okimonos are set on a wood base. Each signed TOSHIYUKI (Shushi) on the boy’s behind.
HEIGHT 20 cm and 22.3 cm
Condition: Excellent condition with natural age cracks. Provenance: British collection.