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Bronze okimono with multiple patinas representing a seated monkey examining the netsuke of his monkey-shaped inro, which seems to greatly …
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Bronze okimono with multiple patinas representing a seated monkey examining the netsuke of his monkey-shaped inro, which seems to greatly intrigue him.
Humorous subject sought, a similar model appearing in the book "The golden age of Japanese okimono" by Laura Bordignon, page 246-247.
Signed "Masatsune saku" on the underside, i.e. made by Masatsune.
Japan, late 19th century.
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