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           UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858), UTAGAWA TOYOKUNI III   KITAGAWA UTAMARO (1753-1806), UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE
           (1786-1865) AND UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE II (1826-1869)  (1797-1858), UTAGAWA TOYOKUNI III (1786-1865)
           Edo period (1615-1868), mid 19th century          AND TOYOHARA KUNICHIKA (1835-1900)
           Four oban tate-e prints: two by Hiroshige, the first of Fukagawa   Edo period (1615-1868), early to mid 19th century
           Hachiman yamabiraki (Opening of the Garden of the Hachiman Shrine   Four oban prints: the first a tate-e by Utamaro, the right sheet from a
           at Fukagawa) from the series Meisho Edo hyakkei (100 Famous   triptych titled Yukun ne-no hi komatsuhiki-no zu (Courtesans Gathering
           Views of Edo), published by Uoya Eikichi, censor’s seal aratame, date   Pine-Branches for the First Rat Day of New Year Celebrations);
           seal snake 8 (1857), signed Hiroshige ga, 35cm x 24cm (13¾in x 9   the second a yoko-e by Hiroshige of Yushima Shokintei (Shokintei
           7/16in); the second of Mimasaka, Yamabushidani (Mimasaka Province:   Restaurant, Yushima) from the series Edo komei kaitei zukushi (Famous
           Yamabushi Valley) from the series Rokujuyoshu meisho zue (Famous   Restaurants of Edo): the third and fourth tate-e kabuki actor prints by
           Places in the 60-odd Provinces), published by Koshimuraya Heisuke in   Toyokuni III and Kunichika respectively; together with a facsimile of
           1853, signed Hiroshige hitsu, 34.2cm x 23cm (13 7/16in x 9 1/16in);   Harima from the series Rokujuyoshu meisho zue (Famous Places in
           the third by Hiroshige and Toyokuni III of Kakegawa from the series   the 60-Odd provinces) after Hiroshige; all variously published,
           Sohitsu gojusantsugi (53 Stations by Two Brushes), published by   variously signed; all framed and glazed except for the last.
           Maruya Kyushiro, censor’s seal aratame, date seal tiger 12 (1854),   The smallest: 22cm x 33.7cm (8 5/8in x 13¼in);
           signed Hiroshige ga and Toyokuni ga, 35.2cm x 24cm (13 7/8in x   the largest: 37.5cm x 24.5cm (14¾in x 9¾in). (5).
           9 7/16in); the last by Hiroshige II of Banshu Maiko no hama (Maiko
           Beach, Harima Province) from the series Shokoku meisho hyakkei    £600 - 800
           (100 Famous Views in the Various Provinces), published by Uoya   JPY91,000 - 120,000
           Eikichi, with combined censor’s and date seal aratame and snake 9   US$820 - 1,100
           (1859), signed Hiroshige ga, 34cm x 23cm (13 3/8in x 9 1/16);
           all framed and glazed. (4).
           £1,500 - 2,000
           JPY230,000 - 300,000
           US$2,000 - 2,700


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