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DONNINGTON PRIORY
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Yoshitoshi, Leisei Suikoden in series
Tokeida Hayata, A woodblock
diptych print after Toyokuni III;
another by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
being Tokeida Hayata, No. 20 from
his 1874 series Keisei Suikoden; a
small Chuban print after Ando
Hiroshige; a Further Print by
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Yoshitoshi; all framed and glazed
£200-300
158
Four Japanese Ukiyo-e
Woodblock Prints after Hokuei,
Yoshitoshi, Toyokuni III and
another; together with a circular
painting of nobles and their
families at leisure in an extended
garden; all framed and glazed (5)
£80-100
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159
A Japanese Lacquered Iko
(Garment Rack), the two-fold
wood structure lacquered in deep
red and decorated at the botttom
with panels of Manchurian Cranes
amid pines, further gold hiramakie
decoration of peony flowers and
scrolling foliage, 136cms high,
extended width 153cms, Meiji-
Taisho Era
£150-200
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