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MIWA: A WOOD NOH MASK NETSUKE OF SHIWAJO MIWA: A WOOD NOH MASK NETSUKE OF SHIWAJO Signed Miwa 三輪 Japan, 19th century The Shiwajo mask with finely incised wrinkles and hair, showing a stern facial expression, his hair knotted at the top in ribbon shape. The face detailed with an open mouth with four crooked teeth. Himotoshi bar to the back, hosting the signature. HEIGHT 5.3 cm Condition: Good condition with wear, few nicks here and there, and traces of use and age.

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MIWA: A WOOD NOH MASK NETSUKE OF SHIWAJO MIWA: A WOOD NOH MASK NETSUKE OF SHIWAJO Signed Miwa 三輪 Japan, 19th century The Shiwajo mask with finely incised wrinkles and hair, showing a stern facial expression, his hair knotted at the top in ribbon shape. The face detailed with an open mouth with four crooked teeth. Himotoshi bar to the back, hosting the signature. HEIGHT 5.3 cm Condition: Good condition with wear, few nicks here and there, and traces of use and age.

Estimate 150 - 300 EUR
Starting price 150 EUR

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For sale on Tuesday 03 Sep : 11:00 (CEST)
vienna, Austria
Galerie Zacke
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