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                                             KIKUKAWA EIZAN (1787-1867),      UTAGAWA TOYOKUNI III (1786-1865)
           UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858),
                                             ATTRIBUTED TO UTAGAWA KUNISADA   AND UTAGAWA YOSHIKAZU
           UTAGAWA KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861),
                                             (1786-1864) AND UTAGAWA SCHOOL   (ACTIVE 1850-1870)
           TSUKIOKA KOGYO (1869-1927)        Edo period (1615-1868),          Edo period (1615-1868), mid 19th century
           AND OTHERS
           Edo period (1615-1868) to Meiji era    early/mid 19th century      Three oban triptych prints: two triptychs of
           (1868-1912), mid 19th to early 20th century   Three oban tate-e bijin-ga prints depicting   kabuki plays by Toyokuni III, the first depicting
           Two oban and three oban triptych prints:   famous courtesans: the first by Eizan   the play Arigataya Oedo no Kagekiyo,
           the first a yoko-e by Hiroshige of Shirasuga   depicting Hanamurasaki of the Tamaya,   published by Yamaguchiya Tobei, with two
           from the Hoeido Tokaido gojusatsugui (53   published by Yamadaya Shojiro, censor’s   nanushi censor’s seals Mera and Murata,
           Stations on the Tokaido Road) series; the   seal kiwame, signed Kikukawa Eizan hitsu,   signed Shimoto no oju Toyokuni ga, each
           second a tate-e by Kuniyoshi depicting a   36.5cm x 24cm (14 3/7in x 9 7/16in); the   sheet approx., 35.5cm x 24cm (14in x
           female role kabuki actor; the third a triptych   second attributed to Kunisada of Mayuzumi   9½in); the second of Meiboku Sendai hagi,
           by Chikanobu of Shigatsu (Fourth month) from   of the Sanotsuchiya, publisher unknown, no   publisher’s seal Horimasa, with two nanushi
           the series Edo Fuzoku junikagetsu (12 Months   signature, 35cm x 23.5cm (13¾in x 9¼in);   censor’s seals Mera and Murata, signed
           in Fashionable Edo); the fourth a triptych by   the third by Utagawa school of Urino of   Kochoro/Ichiyosai Toyokuni ga, each sheet
           Yoshiiku depicting famous courtesans in the   the Okamonotoya, publisher unknown, no   approx., 35cm x 24cm (13¾in x 9½in); the
           Yoshiwara; the last a triptych by Kogyo of   signature, 34.5cm x 24.8cm (13 5/8in x 9¾in);  last by Yoshikazu depicting the fourth battle of
           Okina (The Old Man) from the series Nogaku   all framed and glazed. (3).  Kawanakajima between Uesugi Kenshin and
           hyakuban (100 Noh Plays); all variously                            Takeda Shingen in 1561, published by Izumiya
           published and variously signed. The smallest   £700 - 900          Ichibei, with two nanushi censor’s seals
           sheet: 23.5cm x 36.5cm (9¼in x 14 3/8in);    JPY110,000 - 140,000   Muramatsu and Fuku, date seal ox 6 (1853),
           the largest sheet: 38cm x 25.7cm    US$950 - 1,200                 signed Ichijusai Yoshikazu ga, each sheet
           (15in x 10 1/8in). (11).                                           approx., 35.8cm x 24cm (14 1/8in x 9 7/16in);
                                                                              all framed and glazed. (3).
           £700 - 800
           JPY110,000 - 120,000                                               £700 - 900
           US$950 - 1,100                                                     JPY110,000 - 140,000
                                                                              US$950 - 1,200

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