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           SHUYO (DATES UNKNOWN)
           Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century
           Kakejiku (vertical hanging scroll) in yokomono (horizontal) format; ink
           and colours on silk in silk mounts, depicting a historical scene of Kato
           Kiyomasa (1562–1611) on horseback and wearing his distinctive
           helmet, accompanied by his troops, slaying an opponent by a castle
           wall during the unsuccessful campaign to conquer the Korean
           peninsula (1592–1598), signed Shuyo (Hideyasu) with seal Shuyo
           (Hideyasu); with a wooden storage box.
           Overall: 145cm x 106.7cm (57 1/8in x 42in);
           image: 46cm x 85cm (18 1/8in x 33½in). (2).

           £600 - 800
           JPY89,000 - 120,000
           US$790 - 1,100
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           SHIBATA ZESHIN (1807-1891)
           Meiji era (1868-1912), circa 1870-1890
           Pair of miniature album leaves mounted as kakejiku (vertical hanging
           scrolls); ink and slight colours on silk in silk mounts, depicting (right)
           a horse and a herdboy crossing a bridge and (left) a monkey looking
           through the lattice of a rustic window, each signed Zeshin with seal
           Koma, with a wooden tomobako storage box inscribed and signed
           by Zeshin’s pupil Ayaoka Yushin (1846-1910) Shibata Zeshin-o hitsu
           Bokudo Ensozaru sofuku (Diptych of Herdboy and Monkey in a
           Window by the venerable Zeshin), Ayaoka Yushin kansho (Certified
           and inscribed by Ayaoka Yushin) with seal Ayaoka Yushin, and another
           green seal. Each overall: 101cm x 36.2cm (39¾in x 14¼in);
           image: 8.6cm x 8.8cm (3½in x 3½in). (3).
           £2,000 - 2,500
           JPY300,000 - 370,000
           US$2,600 - 3,300

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           AFTER SHIBATA ZESHIN (1807-1891)
           Meiji era (1868-1912), circa 1870-1890
           Kakejiku (vertical hanging scrolls), ink and colours on paper in silk
           mounts, depicting an uguisu (warbler) beside the melting ice of a
           stream beneath the rising sun on New Year’s Day, inscribed Zeshin
           with a seal; with double wooden tomobako storage boxes, the inner
           box inscribed outside Kaihyo uguisu no zu Tairyukyo Zeshin hitsu
           (Warbler and melting ice brushed by Tairyukyo Zeshin) and inscribed
           inside Kakan’an Chikushin shiki. Overall: 215cm x 49.5cm (84 5/8in x
           19½in); image: 126cm x 30.5cm (49 5/8in x 12in). (3).

           £1,000 - 1,500
           JPY150,000 - 220,000
           US$1,300 - 2,000















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