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           SIGNED YOROHO GEKKEI, KOREA OR    ATTRIBUTED TO KANO TAN’YU (1602-  A VARIED GROUP OF JAPANESE
           JAPAN, 19TH CENTURY               1674)                            PAINTINGS AND PRINTS
           Tiger                             Monkeys and Kannon               19th/20th century
           Ink and pigment on silk, inscription, signature  A set of three scroll paintings, ink and colour   Comprising: Totoya Hokkei, two surimono
           and red seal to the lower left, scroll painting   on silk, variously depicting monkeys reaching  shikishiban prints, mounted in one frame;
           framed and glazed. 103.5cm (40 3/4in) high   down for the reflection of the moon in the   Utagawa Toyokuni, two oban prints of an
           x 35cm (13 3/4in) wide            water; monkeys on rockwork, one reaching   actor and ladies washing garments; an
                                             up towards the moon; and Monju Bosatsu   album of kimono designs, containing twenty
           £600 - 800                        seated on the back of a large shishi, holding   printed leaves, ink and colour on paper; and
           HK$5,800 - 7,800                  a reishi fungus sceptre.         a mounted fan painting, signed.
           CNY5,100 - 6,800                  105cm (41 1/4in) high x 42.5cm (16 3/4in)   The fan painting: 55cm (21 3/4in) wide (6).
                                             wide (3).
           Property from an English private collection.                       £1,000 - 1,500
                                             £2,000 - 3,000                   HK$9,700 - 15,000
                                             HK$19,000 - 29,000               CNY8,500 - 13,000
                                             CNY17,000 - 26,000
                                                                              The Property of a Lady and Gentleman
                                             Provenance
                                             Marquis Mori collection, by repute
                                             K. Watanabe - Tokyo


           For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each Lot
           please refer to paragraphs 7 & 8 of the Notice to Bidders at the back of the catalogue.  ASIAN ART - PART II  |  259
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