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Lot 816 | Okimono of a wood cutter
Estimate
400
- 600
€
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OKIMONO OF A WOOD CUTTER.
Origin: Japan.
Dynasty: Meiji period.
Date: Ca. 1900.
Technique: Ivory, multi part. Finely engraved, eyes dyed dark.
Measurement: H.23.5cm.
Condition B.
Provenance:
-Elinor Vicomtesse de Milhau, née Hölterhoff, by inheritance until today in a private collection in Cologne.
-The pieces were acquired in France before 1900.
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| Recommend lot | Origin: Japan.
Dynasty: Meiji period.
Date: Ca. 1900.
Technique: Ivory, multi part. Finely engraved, eyes dyed dark.
Measurement: H.23.5cm.
Condition B.
Provenance:
-Elinor Vicomtesse de Milhau, née Hölterhoff, by inheritance until today in a private collection in Cologne.
-The pieces were acquired in France before 1900.
Conditions of this Lot
VAT margin scheme, VAT included, but must not be indicated, not refundable
29% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
29% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
CITES
Please note that this object is made of materials, for whose export into countries outside the EU contract area a permission due to CITES regulations is necessary. We point out that such a permission is usually not given.
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Stock Id: 66540-6