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Antiques & Fine Art 15/12/2015
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Lot 340

Two carved ivory figures

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A 19th century carved ivory okimono, modelled as a male laden with sword and other tools, a female attendant kneeling before him, 5.75" (14.25 cm) high. Together with a small carved ivory figure group depicting three seated males, upon a base modelled from a section or tusk.

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    Each with heavy surface marks, wear and rubbing. Okimono - handle to sword, loose and moving, similar to lower section. Minor losses to string around ground flask fan possibly cracked - minor chip to edge. crack / split in mallet. Minor loss to edge of females robe on base. Other figures loose.

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