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Pair of Kara Shi-Shi temple dogs C15th
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Pair of Kamakura Kara Shi-Shi
temple dogs C13th
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Shinto / Buddhist standing figure of Gi Gei Ten
offering flowers:
pigment colour on gesso on wood Late
C19th [sculptor/artists' name on box with date]
Japanese statue of the goddess Benten
riding a Shinto fox with a gilt scepter
mounted on a box typical in design for
temple and shrine furnishing design
Japanese polychrome on wood statues of Ebisu and
Daikoku, circa 1800
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Daikoku
Japanese statue of Hotei, early C18th
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Japanese pair of gilt temple guardian figures
C17th
(contemporary stand)
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Early C20th
plaster on papier maché model of Japanese folk
character Kintaro meaning 'golden boy', a strong yet
gentle boy, chosen by a famous samurai for his band of warriors and
who was able to wrestle a bear.
Dimensions: Figure: (H) 73 x (W) 56 x (D)
35cm Base: (H) 8 x (W) 64.5 x (D) 28cm
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