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KOBAYASHI KIYOCHIKA (1847-1915), MIZUNE TOSHIKATA
(1866-1908), MIGITA TOSHIHIDE (1863-1925)
Meiji era (1868-1912), circa late 19th century
Comprising three oban tate-e print triptych sets: Sogo watashiba
no zu (Sogo at the Ferry Landing), from the series Choga kyoshikai
(Authentic View), dated February 1884, publisher Matsuki Heikichi
(Daikokuya), signed Kobayashi Kiyochika ga; Tsuki (Moon) [joined
sheets] from the series Genpei Setsugekka (Minamoto-Taira: Snow-
Moon-Flowers), of Yoshitsune receiving military secrets from the
tengu king, circa 1885-7, signed/sealed Toshikata ga; Tokimune
Kamakuradono no kariya o sawagasu (Tokimune (Soga Goro)
Sneaking into Yoritomo's Residence), circa 1891, signed/sealed
Toshihide [5]
14 1/8 x 9 7/8in (35.8 x 25cm) each sheet
13 7/8 x 28 3/8in (35.3 x 72.3cm) overall
14 1/2 x 9 7/8in (36.8 x 25.2cm) each sheet

US$700 - 900

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ATTRIBUTED TO SHIBATA ZESHIN (1807-91), KAWANABE
KYOSAI (1831-1889), AND TEISAI HOKUBA (1771-1844)
Funpon (Preparatory drawings)
Edo period (1615-1868) and Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century
Comprising a small watercolor attributed to Shibata Zeshin, ink
and color on paper, depicting a frog next to a stone water vessel,
reputed to be a study for a work in the series Hana kurabe, circa
1875-80, unsigned; an ink drawing attributed to Kawanabe Kyosai
of a elderly Chinese sage, unsigned; and two ink drawings attributed
to Teisai Hokuba, one of a seated samurai, the other of a foreigner
blowing a horn, each with a poetic inscription, unsigned
7 1/8 x 10 1/4in (18 x 26.2cm) dimensions of first

US$400 - 600

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OHARA KOSON (1877-1945) AND KOMORI SOSEKI
Meiji (1868-1912) or Showa (1926-1989) era, 1910, circa 1930
Comprising four o-tanzaku-e prints: three by Ohara Koson, including
two mallard ducks in flight above the water, 1910, signed Koson, a
roaring tiger near rocks, publisher Daikokuya, each signed Koson, a
carrion crow on a snow-covered willow branch at dawn, publisher
Watanabe, signed Shoson; and one print by Komori Soseki of a pair
of herons in the rain, circa 1920-30, publisher Kawaguchi, signed
Soseki [4]
14 1/2 x 7 5/8in (36.8 x 19.3cm) smallest
15 1/4 x 8 1/2in (38.8 x 21.5cm) largest

US$700 - 900                                                                6093
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