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                                                             OHARA KOSON/SHOSON (1878-1945), URUSHIBARA
                                                             MOKUCHU (1888-1953), AND YOSHIKAWA KANPO (1894-1979)
                                                             Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1924-1933
                                                             Comprising one oban tate-e and two oban yoko-e prints: Flight of
                                                             an Eagle in Blizzard, circa 1933, published by Watanabe, signed
                                                             Shoson; Lobster and Clams, signed Mokuchu ga, signed in pencil
                                                             at bottom right margin Y. Urushibara; and Yamato bashi no yukibare
                                                             (Fair Weather after Snow at Yamato Bridge), circa 1924, signed (3)
                                                             15 1/4 x 10 3/16in (38.6 x 25.8cm) each approximately

                                                             US$800 - 1,200

                                                             ANOTHER PROPERTY
                                                             2044A
                                                             KOBAYAKAWA KIYOSHI (1897-1948)
                                                             Showa era(1926-1989), circa 1931
                                                             A woodblock print titled Kurokami (Black Hair), No.5 from the series
                                                             Kindai jiseiso no uchi (Fashions of the Modern World), limited edition
                                                             numbered 3/100, signed Kiyoshi (in block), artist’s seal Kobayakawa
                                                             21 x 12in (53 x 30.5cm)

                                                             US$3,000 - 5,000
                                                             PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF SALLIE WAGNER
                                                             2045
                                                             SAITO KIYOSHI (1907-1997)
                                                             Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1952
                                                             One horizontal and one vertical print; the first titled Gyoshi nihiki no
                                                             neko (Steady Gaze: Two Cats), circa 1952; the second depicting a
                                                             mother cat nursing two kittens; both signed Kiyoshi Saito (2)
                                                             17 1/4 x 11 5/8in (43.8 x 29.5cm)
                                                             11 1/4 x 16 3/4in (28.8 x 42.5cm)

           2044                                              US$1,500 - 2,500
                                                             2046
           2043                                              SEKINO JUN’ICHIRO (1914-1988)
           KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (1760-1849), AND ATTRIBUTED TO   Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1952-1959
           KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (1760-1849)                    Comprising six woodblock prints; White Rooster, circa 1956, edition
           Edo period (1615-1868)                            number 71/100; My Daughter, circa 1952, edition number 53/100,
           One saitan surimono shikishi-ban and one yokonagaban print; saitan   marked II me’ctat; Siamese Cat and Kitten, circa 1959, edition
           surimono with a poem by Sanseitei Marumi; yokonagaban print with   number 6/100; A Boy Holding a Dove, circa 1959, self-carved, self-
           an illustration of a crane and a tortoise by pine, bamboo, and plum   printed, edition number 7/100; White Cat, circa 1958, edition number
           trees, signed Sori aratame Hokusai ga, dated tsuchinoto-hitsuji toshi   73/100, marked II me’ctat; and Puppeteer, all signed Jun. Sekino (6)
           mutsuki (1799, 1st month) (2)                     12 3/8 x 10in (31.5 x 25.3cm) smallest
           7 5/8 x 6 7/8in (19.3 x 17.4cm)                   28 1/2 x 21 1/2in (72.5 x 54.8cm) largest
           15 1/4 x 20 1/2in (38.5 x 52.2cm)
                                                             US$1,200 - 1,800
           US$800 - 1,200
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