Description A carved Japanese Ivory okimono of Takarabune with seven lucky gods on a hardwood base carved as waves. Meiji Period (1868-1912). With a plug-in gilded sail carved "treasure", and a stern rudder. Signed mark "Gyokko" on the bottom of ship. With base: 9 1/2" x 14 1/8". THIS LOT CONTAINS ANIMAL OR PLANT MATERIAL THAT MAY BE RESTRICTED UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, AND/ OR LOCAL LAW. BIDDERS SHOULD CHECK ALL APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT WILDLIFE RESTRICTIONS PRIOR TO PLACING A BID. THE BUYER WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY NECESSARY LICENSE OR PERMITS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OR TRANSPORT OF THE OBJECT. Condition: A hairline crack to the bottom of ship.
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