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           2025
           TSUKIOKA YOSHITOSHI (1839-1892) AND HASEGAWA
           MUNEHIRO (ACTIVE 1848-1867)
           Edo period (1615-1868) and Meiji era (1868-1912)
           Comprising an oban tate-e, three chuban tate-e prints, and one
           painting in ink and color on silk: Hidetsugu in Exile, from the series
           Tsuki hyakushi (100 Aspects of the Moon), circa 1889, published
           by Akiyama Buemon, signed Yoshitoshi; three chuban tate-e prints
           joined and framed, depicting actors with verbal messages from
           kabuki plays, signed Munehiro (center sheet); and a painting of a
           seated courtier (framed), unsigned (3)
           14 3/4 x 10in (37.5 x 25.3cm)
           Overall 14 x 25in (35.5 x 63.5cm) prints (three sheets joined) 9 1/2 x
           20 3/4in (24 x 52.5cm)
           Overall 15 3/4 x 13 5/16in (40 x 34cm) silk 12 1/2 x 9 7/8in (31.7 x
           25.1cm)
           US$600 - 900
                                                                   2025
           PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF HERBERT EVANS
           AND MIRIAM SIMPSON

           2026
           CHOBUNSAI EISHI (1756-1829) AND KIKUKAWA EIZAN (1787-
           1867)
           Edo period (1615-1868)
           Comprising four oban tate-e prints: a triptych titled Waka sanshin
           (Three Gods of Poetry), circa 1792, published by Nishimuraya
           Yohachi (Eijudo), signed Eishi ga (on each sheet); and Junidan kimiga
           irone, signed Eizan hitsu (4)
           15 x 10 1/4in (38 x 26cm) each approximately

           US$800 - 1,200
           2027
           KATSUKAWA SHUNCHO (1780-1801), KATSUKAWA SHUNKO
           (1743-1812), KATSUKAWA SHUN’EI (1762-1819), AND
           KATSUKAWA SHUNSHO (1726-1792)
           Edo period (1615-1868), circa 1772-1804
           Comprising one oban, four hosoban, and one chuban tate-e print:
           Nanakoshi from an untitled series of Go-sekku (Five Festivals), circa
           1790-1801, published by Izumiya Ichibei (Kansendo), censor’s seal
           Kiwame, signed Shuncho ga; a hosoban print depicting Ichikawa
           Danjuro V, circa 1788-1790, and two other actor prints, each signed
           Shunko ga; another hosoban print, circa 1790-1804, published by
           Kawaguchiya Uhei (Fukusendo), signed Shun’ei ga; and the last
           titled Kaiko yashinai gusa (Silkworm Cultivation), circa 1772, signed
           Shunsho ga (6)
           15 3/8 x 10in (39 x 25.3cm)
           12 3/4 x 5 5/8in (32.5 x 14.2cm) each approximately
           10 5/8 x 7 5/8in (27 x 19.4cm)

           US$2,000 - 4,000
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