Two Wood Shop Signs, Kanban
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Two Wood Shop Signs, Kanban
MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912)
the first an Ema (votive picture) depicting a strong man lifting a bull, recalling the exploits of the legendary hero, Raiko; the second in the form of a fish.
Length of larger 18 in., 46 cm.
Property from the Estate of Eliot A. Landau, Woodridge, Illinois
The first kanban: Acquired from Honeychurch Antiques, Seattle, WA, September 28, 1993 A similar fish-form kanban, see Courtesy of Japan: the Art of Living, page 148
MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912)
the first an Ema (votive picture) depicting a strong man lifting a bull, recalling the exploits of the legendary hero, Raiko; the second in the form of a fish.
Length of larger 18 in., 46 cm.
Property from the Estate of Eliot A. Landau, Woodridge, Illinois
The first kanban: Acquired from Honeychurch Antiques, Seattle, WA, September 28, 1993 A similar fish-form kanban, see Courtesy of Japan: the Art of Living, page 148
Condition
Height of rectangular sign 9.5 in., 24 cm., Width of rectangular sign 10 3/4 in., 27.25 cm. Please contact Asian@HindmanAuctions.com for a complete condition report.
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Two Wood Shop Signs, Kanban
Estimate $200 - $300
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