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420. A Chinese ivory carving of Shoulao 19th/early 20th century, standing, wearing long flowing robes, holding a peach in his left hand and a staff with a gourd in his right, a bat clambering upon his right shoulder, together with a fitted hardwood reticulated stand, signed to the base, 33.7cm. (2) £500-800


421. A Chinese carved ivory figure of a maiden 19th century, standing wearing flowing robes and holding a basket and a peony bloom, traces of cold-painted decoration, a wood stand, 22.2cm. (2) £1,000-2,000


422. A large Japanese ivory figure of a huntsman Meiji 1868-1912, standing, holding a duck call and resting on his rifle with a small dog at his feet, two character mark on a red lacquer plaque, a little splitting beneath the base, 32.2cm. £2,000-3,000


423. A Chinese ivory figure of Guanyin 19th century, standing on lotus before a dragon, an upturned amphora in her left hand, her hair and the edge of her cloak coloured black, calligraphy mark to the base, 19cm. £500-800


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424. A Japanese ivory Okimono 19th century, depicting an old man, probably Chokwaro Sennin upon a rocky outcrop with a staff and a gourd across his back, and with a small boy at his feet, with a red seal mark and signed Tomomasa, 21.5cm. £400-600


425. A Japanese ivory Okimono 19th century, carved naturalistically as an ear of corn, mounted on a metal and perspex stand, 27cm. (2) £400-600


426. A Japanese ivory parasol handle 19th century, carved in the round with many rats, clambering upon one another, signed Yoshihide, with a fitted wood stand, 24.2cm. (2) £300-500


427. A Japanese ivory Okimono 19th century, depicting a boy holding a fish, seated beneath a large fishing net drying on a tree, signed Ichibun to the base, with a wood stand, 23.7cm. (2) £400-600


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