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           AFTER TORII KOTONDO (1900-1976)
           AND OTHERS
           Showa era (1926-1989), 20th century
           Five shin-hanga prints and one painting:
           two dai-oban prints of Asanegami (Morning
           Hair) and Kamisuki (Combing Hair) after
           Kotondo, published by Ishukankokai, circa
           1980s (originally published in 1932 and 1929
           respectively), both approx., 48cm x 33cm (18
           15/16in x 13in); the third depicting an Edo-
           period couple, signed with a seal, 45cm x
           29cm (17¾in x 11 7/16in); the fourth and fifth,
           a woodblock reproduction of Tojin Okichi (Tojin
           Okichi) and a digital reproduction of Suima
           (Water Spirit) after Tachibana Sayume (1892-
           1970), both approx., 38.5cm x 27cm (15
           3/16in x 10 5/8in); the last a painting of the
           kabuki actor Bando Tamasaburo, signed Iga
           Miki, dated 1981, 43.3cm x 36cm
           (17 1/16in x 14 3/16in). (6).

           £600 - 800
           JPY91,000 - 120,000
           US$820 - 1,100

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           YOSHIDA HIROSHI (1876-1950)
           Taisho era (1912-1926), dated 1926
           A large oban yoko-e woodblock print, titled
           along the left margin Kawaguchi-ko (Fuji
           from Kawaguchi Lake), from the series Fuji
           jukkei (Ten Views of Mount Fuji), dated Taisho
           jugonen saku (Work of Taisho 15 [1926]), with
           jizuri seal, signed at the bottom right corner
           Yoshida with Hiroshi seal; framed and glazed.
           Overall: 57.7cm x 68.5cm (22 5/8in x 27in);
           image: 39.5cm x 54cm (15½in x 21¼in).

           £1,500 - 2,000
           JPY230,000 - 300,000
           US$2,000 - 2,700

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           YOSHIDA HIROSHI (1876-1950)
           Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1938-1940
           Three oban yoko-e prints: the first of Yasumi
           chaya (Tea House in Azalea Garden), dated
           Showa 13 (1938), 27cm x 40cm (10 5/8in x
           15¾in); the second Omuro (Omuro), dated
           Showa 15 (1940), 27.2cm x 40.3cm (11
           1/8in x 15 7/8in); the third Onsen no haru (A
           Hot Spa in Spring), dated Showa 15 (1940),
           26.8cm x 40.7cm (10 9/16in x 16in); all with
           jizuri seal, signed Yoshida and in Roman script
           Hiroshi Yoshida in pencil . (3).

           £1,000 - 1,500
           JPY150,000 - 230,000
           US$1,400 - 2,000



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