Two Japanese marine ivory okimonos of Jurojin, early 20th century, one carved with the god of longevity holding a gnarled staff and fan, the other with him holding a peach, 13.5 & 10.2cm, together with a miniature Kutani tea pot, 4.8cm
Sold for £110
Condition Report
Minor age cracks to each okimono but nothing too significant.
Two Japanese marine ivory okimonos of Jurojin, early 20th century, one carved with the god of longevity holding a gnarled staff and fan, the other with him holding a peach, 13.5 & 10.2cm, together with a miniature Kutani tea pot, 4.8cm