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Okimono Okimono

Okimono of carved ivory, a monkey carrying a branch laden with precious things and lucky charms: Japan

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Okimono of carved ivory, a group of seven intertwined rats, signed: Tomonobu, Japan, late 19th century

Okimono Okimono

Okimono of carved ivory, two boys hiding by a stone pedestal with image of a fox, the messenger of Inari: Japan, 19th century

Okimono Okimono

Okimono of carved ivory, a turtle and a toad both erect, unsigned: Japan, 19th century

Okimono Okimono

Okimono of carved ivory, Guan Yu holding a halberd and accompanied by his son, unsigned, and with a wooden stand: Japan, 19th century

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Okimono of carved ivory, Jurojin holding a bamboo staff and fan and accompanied by his crane, unsigned, and with a wooden stand: Japan, 19th century

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Okimono of carved ivory, Death dancing to the music of a samisen played by a girl, unsigned: Japan

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Okimono of ivory, a figure of a woman, unsigned: Japan, 1870-1896

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Okimono of ivory, an old man manipulating a puppet, with a boy and a tengu as assistants, signed: Japan, by Kishimura Nagamitsu, late 19th century

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Okimono of carved ivory, a mountain ascetic (yamabushi) blowing a conch shell and accompanied by small boys, signed: Japan

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Okimono of carved ivory, the Soga Brothers about to slay Kudo Suketsune (the man who killed their father), guided to his tent by Tora, holding a lantern, signed: Japan

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Okimono of carved ivory, a peasant with a small boy and a crane, signed: Japan

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Okimono of carved ivory, Ashinaga and Tenaga, or Long-legs and Long-arms, unsigned: Japan

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Okimono of carved ivory, Kannon holding a scroll and a basket containing a fish, signed: by Mitsukiyo, Japan

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Okimono of carved ivory, Xiwangmu (J: Seiobo), the Queen Mother of the West, holding a basket of peaches, an attendant beside, signed: by Terushige, Japan, late 19th to early 20th century

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Okimono of ivory, an old man tending a plant, signed: Japan, 19th century

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