7 PIECE CARVED IVORY LUCKY GODS WITH STAND:7 PIECE CARVED IVORY LUCKY GODS WITH STAND: Set of 7 Japanese lucky gods each measures approx. 3'' h. x 1 3/8''. Only one signed. Sold with carved wood
Japanese Ivory Carvings Seven Lucky GodsJapanese Ivory Carvings Seven Lucky Gods 20th century. A group of seven carvings depicting the seven lucky gods one signed in red each nicely inked. Housed
A Japanese ivory okimono of The Seven GodsA Japanese ivory okimono of The Seven Gods of Felicity or The Schichfukujinlate 19th Centuryeach god with a symbolic symbol, above the group a symbolic
A Japanese ivory okimono of The Seven GodsA Japanese ivory okimono of The Seven Gods of FelicityMeiji periodsigned Gyokushin, the gods riding aboard the Treasure Ship and each holding their respective
JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Eight pieces, 19th-20thJAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Eight pieces, 19th-20th C.: tiger attacking a water buffalo with inlaid eyes, signed; ball with the seven gods of good fortune,
A Pair of Carved Ivory Longevity Gods JapaneseA Pair of Carved Ivory Longevity Gods Japanese Late 19th Century Both carved ivory with applied patina to enhance the carved details. He with broom and
A Pair of Carved Ivory Longevity Gods JapaneseA Pair of Carved Ivory Longevity Gods Japanese Late 19th Century Both carved ivory with applied patina to enhance the carved details. He with broom and
Japanese Ivory ShrineMeiji period in theJapanese Ivory ShrineMeiji period in the form of a carved ivory pagoda dragon figural and floral pattern including (3) miniature statuettes of Buddha and
A Japanese ivory okimono netsuke early 20thA Japanese ivory okimono netsuke early 20th century modelled as the Seven Gods of Good Fortune aboard the treasure ship 'Takarabune' two character signature
A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, Daikoku God ofA JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, Daikoku God of Prosperity emptying Kobans from his back, signed Hide Katsu and an ivory netsuke Momotaro and monkey, signed 1880-1920
JAPANESE IVORY Carved and stained okimonoJAPANESE IVORY Carved and stained okimono of Jurojin, one of the seven gods of good fortune, with turtle and walking stick, Meiji period. Signed on base.
Japanese Ivory Okimono, Edo / Meiji, exceptionalJapanese Ivory Okimono, Edo / Meiji, exceptional quality to the carving and the decoration, this is likely a portrayal of Fukurokuju, God of wisdom and
Two Japanese carved and painted ivory netsukes:Two Japanese carved and painted ivory netsukes: God of Good Fortune with a rat and Gama-Sennin with his toad each signed: the first 1 3/8 in. H.; the second
2 PIECE CARVED JAPANESE IVORY MAN & WOMAN:2 PIECE CARVED JAPANESE IVORY MAN & WOMAN: To include 1) God of good fortune signed on base 4 1/4'' h. 2) Elderly woman holding prayer beads and staff
A Japanese ivory handled umbrella Meiji periodA Japanese ivory handled umbrella Meiji period (1868-1912) the tapering oval handle carved in high relief with three of the gods of happiness and attendants
A Japanese ivory netsuke of The Seven GodsA Japanese ivory netsuke of The Seven Gods of Felicitylate 19th Centurysigned Kogyoku, grouped aboard the Takarabune 'Treasure Ship', each holding their
Chinese Ivory Carved Seven Lucky Gods JapaneseChinese Ivory Carved Seven Lucky Gods Japanese early 20th century. A group of seven carved ivory figures representing the three Chinese two Japanese and
Group of four Asian walking sticks 19th/Group of four Asian walking sticks 19th/ 20th century Comprising a Chinese ivory mounted stick with an ivory knop carved with butterflies and foliage
A Japanese style ivory set of 'the sevenA Japanese style ivory set of 'the seven lucky gods' and a takarabune
Each of the 'seven gods' tinted with black, red and green pigments; the details
CARVED CORAL FIGURAL GROUP OF THE 7 LUCKYCARVED CORAL FIGURAL GROUP OF THE 7 LUCKY GODS: Figural group of the 7 Japanese ''Lucky Gods'' on a tree branch with bird and leaves. Carving overall
Japanese elephant ivory "Seven Lucky Gods"Japanese elephant ivory "Seven Lucky Gods" Ivory Okimono Set Japan, 20th c. Depicting Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Ebisu, Daikokuten, Hotei
A Japanese Signed Ivory Okimono of EbisuA Japanese Signed Ivory Okimono of Ebisu Saburo Meticulously carved ivory figure of Ebisu Saburo, one of seven gods of good fortune, holding a fishing
Japanese Carved Ivory Figural Group and ThreeJapanese Carved Ivory Figural Group and Three Netsuke, ivory figure of a seated man and a standing woman, with a basket to his side; and a seated God of
Japanese Polychromed Painted Ivory Of SevenJapanese Polychromed Painted Ivory Of Seven LuckyFinely carved to depict the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan in their ship The Takarabune with removable ivory
JAPANESE CARVED IVORY MAN WITH TURTLES DepictingJAPANESE CARVED IVORY MAN WITH TURTLES Depicting one of the Seven Lucky Gods, Fukurokuju or Juroujin, as a seated old man holding a turtle in each hand,
Nine Japanese Engraved Ivory Okimono
Taisho-ShowaNine Japanese Engraved Ivory Okimono
Taisho-Showa Period (1912-1989)
Consisting of The Six Gods of Good Fortune, a man with basket, a No mask decorator
THREE JAPANESE WORKS OF ART Including a miniatureTHREE JAPANESE WORKS OF ART Including a miniature gilt metal two-case inro with red-stained ojime; an ivory model of a clam's dream and a similar example
A set of ivory carvings of the Shichifukujin
20thA set of ivory carvings of the Shichifukujin
20th Century
Probably carved for the Japanese market, the Seven Lucky Gods seen standing with their associated
Two Asian tinted ivory decorations
20thTwo Asian tinted ivory decorations
20th Century
The first a Chinese carving of a grasshopper striding upon a celery cabbage, the surfaces painted in
Nine Ivory Carvings Japanese, mid 20th centuryNine Ivory Carvings Japanese, mid 20th century or earlier: six of The Seven Lucky Gods, lacking Fukurokuju, bases with enclosed openings, approximately
A group of ten Japanese very small stainedA group of ten Japanese very small stained ivory netsuke comprised of gods of good fortune and Buddha20th centuryheight 2 1/4in
Japanese carved and painted ivory owl andJapanese carved and painted ivory owl and abstract sculpture standing owl symbolizing divine messenger of the gods with painted feathers H3 1/2''; together
Japanese carved ivory Hotai
modeled as godJapanese carved ivory Hotai
modeled as god of good luck with sack and rat, with brown ink highlights, mounted on wood base, 11 1/2 in. H.
Japanese carved ivory Hotai
modeled as godJapanese carved ivory Hotai
modeled as god of good luck with sack and rat, with brown ink highlights, mounted on wood base, 11 1/2 in. H.
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