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A STAG ANTLER SEAL NETSUKE OF A KIRIN A STAG ANTLER SEAL NETSUKE OF A KIRIN Unsigned Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) Boldly carved with kirin standing foursquare atop an oval base, the beast detailed with a single horn and bushy tail. Appealing patina. One himotoshi to the side, the other beneath the kirin. HEIGHT 5.9 cm Condition: Good condition with expected wear and natural flaws to the material.

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A STAG ANTLER SEAL NETSUKE OF A KIRIN A STAG ANTLER SEAL NETSUKE OF A KIRIN Unsigned Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) Boldly carved with kirin standing foursquare atop an oval base, the beast detailed with a single horn and bushy tail. Appealing patina. One himotoshi to the side, the other beneath the kirin. HEIGHT 5.9 cm Condition: Good condition with expected wear and natural flaws to the material.

Estimate 350 - 700 EUR
Starting price 350 EUR

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Galerie Zacke
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