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JAPAN. Meiji period (1868-1912). Wooden Netsuke, blind man h - Lot 223

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JAPAN. Meiji period (1868-1912). Wooden Netsuke, blind man h - Lot 223
JAPAN. Meiji period (1868-1912). Wooden Netsuke, blind man holding his mobile bone sex. Height 4 cm. - JAPAN. Early 20th century. Small wooden box in the shape of an Okame mask, revealing two sexes inside. Length 2.5 cm. An okimono in ivory and wood, a man kneeling on a wooden box, inside a sleeping woman with her sex exposed (Restorations). Height 3.5 cm, length 5 cm. D 3.5 cm and two gold lacquer tumbler sticks, one with the character "fuku" (happiness). Height 5.5 and 9.5 cm. Enclosed: CITES certificate, issued August 17, 2022. This lot is presented by Mrs. Alice Jossaume, member of SFEP, expert to the Paris Court of Appeal, director of Portier et associés.
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