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Female figure dressed in two piece traditional costume of skirt and overcoat. Buff coloured costume with blue waist sash and purple ties diagonally across the upper front. She has a flower in her hair, which is tied up into two buns at the top of her head. Standing on a flat piece of tree trunk for a stand. Label reads "Japan".
A female doll with a white face and painted black eyes and eyebrows and red lips. Her black hair is shoulder length with bangs. She is wearing a red printed kimono that has a white, green, and purple floral pattern with a brocaded sash on the back. Her left arm is bent forward and inward while her right arm is upraised forward and outward.
Light coloured wooden standing figure known as Daikokuten (大黒天) with a big sack over his left shoulder and a uchide no kozuchi (打ち出の小槌), or a legendary magic mallet in his right hand, standing on bales called tawara (俵) full of rice. Some painting on features; carved in a sophisticated style. Japanese calligraphy on the back; writing includes the name of a place: Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture (神奈川県鎌倉). Usually shown as a pair with Ebisu (N2.975).
Light coloured wooden seated figure known as Ebisu (えびす) also written asゑびす/恵比須/恵比寿/夷/戎/蛭子) with tai (鯛/sea beam), a symbol of good fortune, under his left arm, sitting on a rock. Some painting on the features; carved in a sophisticated style. Usually paired with Daikokuten (N2.976).
Black wooden standing figure known as Daikokuten (大黒天) with a big sack over his left shoulder and a uchide no kozuchi (打ち出の小槌), a legendary magic mallet, in his right hand. He is standing on bales called tawara (俵) full of rice. Carved in a simple style. It is normally paired with Ebisu (えびす) (N2.973). Labels on base.
Black wooden seated figure known as Ebisu (えびす; also written ゑびす/恵比須/恵比寿/夷/戎/蛭子) with a sea beam (tai, 鯛), a symbol of good fortune, under his left arm. Carved in a simple style. Normally paired with Daikokuten (大黒天) (N2.974).
Shrine (a) is rectangular on a flat base, some brass decorations are nailed on. Front panel with pair of doors can be removed (b).
Square shaped tray with rounded edges that flare slightly upwards. Gold irises and green leaf designs are on a white "crackled" background. Bottom of the tray is black. Edge of tray is gold.
Gold and red lacquered, oval-shaped, carrying case known as inrō (印籠) with five fitted sections stacked vertically. A fibre cord tied at the base is threaded through two channels on either side, holding the five parts together. The purple cord extends above the top of the box, with the two ends held together by an orange, cylindrical ojime and a wooden netsuke (根付) with a carved turtle on it. The body of the case has imagery all around the sides of a large brown octopus with a blue eye, a man with a spear, and various sea stars and shells, on a speckled gold background. The interior of the four sections are speckled red-orange and gold.
Small, dark brown, rectangular wooden box (part a) with two insects painted in black and gold on the lid (part b).