(on 6) GROUP OF JAPANESE UKIYO-E WOODBLOCK PRINTS
(2) scrolls mounted on fabric, framed under glass; man on horse with attendant at waterfall, Kishi, Meien, 1810, image 21.5 by 13 in.; the other, man on horseback leading another horse, 38.5 by 14.5 in.; Ukiyo-e woodblock print by Toyokuni, Kabuki characters Koume To Chokichi (as is, edges rough); another, Geisha, unidentified artist, 13 by 9 in. (sight); man carrying geisha through the water, unidentified artist, 11 by 5 in. (sight), all matted, framed, under glass; the last, a vivid Kabuki story, framed, no glass, 14 by 9.6 in.
Artist identification as stated by the late consignor. All as is.
Estimate: $400 - $600
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Lot 283 : (on 6) GROUP OF JAPANESE UKIYO-E WOODBLOCK PRINTS
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