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           A GROUP OF 11 GOLD, SILVER, AND MIXED METAL OJIME  A GROUP OF TWO STAGHORN AND 11 WOOD OJIME
           Edo period (1615-1868) and Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century   Edo period (1615-1868) and Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century
           Comprising: a gold filigree bead; a reticulated bead with fruiting   The staghorn ojime depicting a stained toad wearing a hat and a
           gourd vines in mixed metal; a silver-and-gold bivalve, signed   dragon-fronted mokugyo with mother-of-pearl inlay; the wood ojime
           (illegibly); an oval bead with a fruiting pomegranate branch; a silver   comprising: a cluster of four fish; two of single fish, signed Ishikawa
           oval bead decorated with a view of a pond; a mixed-metal square   and Tomohide; two of monkeys, one signed Ishikawa; three of bats,
           bead with figural decoration; a copper octopus emerging from a   signed Gyokuzan (the others illegible); a coiled snake; a reclining
           bronze pot; a mixed-metal eboshi; a copper bat with raised wings;   horse, signed Kogyoku; one a double mask of Ebisu and Daikoku
           a bronze figure of Okame as Daruma, silver plaque signed Kazuyuki;   with lacquer details; and a demonic face fashioned from a nut (14)
           and a cylindrical bead with abstract patterns in silver, shakudo and   1in (2.5cm) width of largest
           copper
           5/8in (1.5cm) length of last                      US$1,200 - 1,800
           US$1,200 - 1,800




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