Description A group of two ivory okimono. Meiji Period (1868-1912). ++ Ivory okimono of a carved standing Japanese woman in a kimono, with marumage hair. Holding a fan in her right hand, and a branch in her left hand. Two character mark and seal on the bottom. 9 1/2" x 4". ++ Ivory okimono of a carved dragon warrior figure, depicting an unarmed warrior fighting with a dragon, breaking apart dragon's mouth. 8 1/4" x 4". 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. Shipping: This lot does not qualify for in house shipping. We will provide a list of our preferred shippers. Condition: Hairline cracks to her face, chest, arm, back; crazing and stains to the kimono bottom; loss of the branch in her left hand. ++ Hairline cracks to the body; one long crack to his left side; one pore to dragon's tail; part missing from his left waist.
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