Two small Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimonos and one other one of a humorous study detailing a figure lifting a toad from his shoulder in horror, whilst avoiding another with his left foot, unsigned, on a polished bone base, 13 cm high, another in the form of a highly detailed figure, perching on submerged stilts, signed to based underside, 13 cm high, together with a further faux ivory example (3).
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Two small Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimonos and one other one of a humorous study detailing a figure lifting a toad from his shoulder in horror, whilst avoiding another with his left foot, unsigned, on a polished bone base, 13 cm high, another in the form of a highly detailed figure, perching on submerged stilts, signed to based underside, 13 cm high, together with a further faux ivory example (3).