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           KOBAYASHI KIYOCHIKA (1847-1915)                                    YAMAMATO SHOUN (1870-1965),
           Meiji era (1868-1912), dated 1884                                  HASEGAWA KEIKA (ACTIVE LATE 19TH
           An oban triptych print titled Sogo watashiba   The right sheet: 35.8cm x 23.6cm    CENTURY) AND KAWAI KENJI
           no zu (Picture of Sogo on a Ferry), depicting   (14 1/8in x 9 5/16in); the middle sheet:   (1908-1995)
           the legendary farmer Kiuchi Sogo (1605-  35.8cm x 24.2cm (14 1/8in x 9 9/16in);    Meiji (1868-1912) to Showa (1925-1989) era,
           1653) conveying his gratitude to the boatman   the left sheet: 35.8cm x 23.3cm    late 19th to 20th century
           Kanbei for his clandestine assistance in   (14 1/8in x 9 1/8in). (3).  Four prints of various formats and sizes:
           returning home from a visit to the Shogun                          the first of a hosoban yoko-e by Shoun
           appealing against heavy duties, published by   £800 - 1,000        depicting people gathering along the river
           Matsuki Heikichi, dated Meiji 17 (1884), signed  JPY120,000 - 150,000   bank, signed Shoun, 16cm x 36cm (6 5/16in
           Kobayashi Kiyochika ga.           US$1,100 - 1,400                 x 14 3/16in); the second and the third prints
                                                                              of various sizes by Keika, both depicting
                                                                              chrysanthemums from the series


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