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           KAWASE HASUI (1883-1957) AND OTHERS               KAWASE HASUI (1883-1957) AND OTHERS
           Showa era (1926-1989), early to mid-20th century   Taisho (1912-1926) and Showa (1926-1989) era,
           12 oban prints including the following five prints: Mito Hinuma    early to late 20th century
           Hiroura (Hi Marsh, Hiroura, Mito), dated 1946, with faint publisher’s   13 prints of various formats and sizes: 12 by Hasui including the
           seal possibly Watanabe; Mizuki no kumoribi (Ibaraki ken) (Cloudy day   following; one chuban print of Izumo Yasugi Kiyomitsu (Yasugi
           in Mizuki, Ibaraki Prefecture), dated 1946, no publisher’s seal; Tochigi   Kiyomitsu in Izumo Province), dated 1926; one oban of Mito Hinuma
           ken Kawanishi-cho (Kawanishi, Tochigi Prefecture), dated 1947,   Hiroura (Hi Marsh, Hiroura, Mito), dated 1946; one oban of Sendai
           publisher’s seal Watanabe; Koinobori (Kagawaken Toyohama) (Carp   Yamadera (The Yama Temple, Sendai), dated 1933; one oban of
           banner, Toyohama, Kagawa Prefecture), dated 1948, publisher’s seal   Sanno no ugo (After the Rain at Sanno), dated 1938; eleven with seals
           Watanabe; Mirozu (Wakayama ken) (Mirozu, Wakayama Prefecture),   of Watanabe Shozaburo, one with the seal of Doi Sadakazu, all signed
           dated 1950, with faint publisher’s seal Watanabe; the majority with the   Hasui; one daioban yoko-e depicting Niken Chaya Nakamura-ro (Niken
           publisher’s seal Watanabe, all signed Hasui; a double-oban print titled   Cafe Nakamura-ro) in Kyoto, signed Kiyoshi Saito.
           Tokaido Utsunoya toge (Utsunoya Pass on Tokaido), signed possibly   The smallest: 30.2cm x 22.5cm (11 1/8 in x 8 7/8 in);
           Hasui, no publisher’s seal, probably a collector’s seal on recto.    the largest: 29.5cm x 43.5cm (11 5/8in x 17 1/8in). (13).
           The smallest: 26.6cm x 39.2cm (10½in x 15 7/16 in);
           the largest: 38.4cm x 48.1cm (15 1/8in x 18 15/16in). (13).  £1,200 - 1,800
                                                             JPY170,000 - 260,000
           £1,200 - 1,800                                    US$1,600 - 2,400
           JPY170,000 - 260,000
           US$1,600 - 2,400                                  END OF SALE


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