As part of our Japanese works of art collection we are delighted to offer this interesting and well carved Meiji period (1868-1912) Ivory Okimono depicting a group of characters upon a bridge, the three central elder Scholar type characters are carved in very fine detail throughout, the character to the left resembles Ebisu the lucky god of fishermen, and points to a young child kneeling to secure a Minogame, meanwhile the other two elders appear to applaud the goings on and are clearly very happy, the last character is carrying what appears to be a large rolled scroll upon his back , beneath the arched wooden bridge turtles and fish can be seen swimming through a well carved swirling stream , this charming fun Okimono is nicely signed to the underside in a Mother of Pearl tablet that translates to read ” Takaaki”, a recorded Meiji period carver, the group stands upon its original carved Hardwood base with an old retailers label to the underside .
Condition report :
Lovely original condition.
Approximate sizes :
Height : 6″ 15.2 cm
Height : 7.1/8″ 18 cm (on stand)
Depth: 3.5″ 7.8 cm
Width : 10″ 25.3 cm
Free worldwide delivery and a certificate of authenticity are included in the price of this item , buyers outside the EU are responsible for the costs of any export licences that may be required.