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Seated monk in red robe.
Seated Buddha in meditative position; body is in gold, hair is black, and robe is white and blue. Unmarked.
Blue stylized floral designs on white robe. Brown base -- unmarked. (begging priest).
Man sitting on resting buffalo (a) with base with holes (b). Buffalo has glass eyes.
Sculpture depicting a standing spotted monkey with two birds below it that are pecking at a piece of vegetation. Monkey is holding a round object.
Center circular panel of bowl has three cranes in water an flowers. Smaller panels on the side are lobed and have human figures and landscape designs. Floral and arabesque designs decorated the whole of the bowl. All in polychrome on a green ground. Wooden stand.
Long wooden knife that tapers to a sharp pointed end. A rice plant and a duck in flight are designs that have been carved on the shaft of the knife. A long silk tassel and netsuke are attached at the end. The tassel attaches to the knife through a hole at the end and wraps around the handle of the knife along with a piece of olive green silk fabric.
Face depicts a deity, and has exaggerated features. Face is pale green with open, red mouth, wide eyes, and long beard made of black hair.
Framed print of rain scene showing villagers carrying umbrellas and walking beside a river. Signed 昇雲 (Shōun) with the artist seal, 山 (Yama).
Landscape scene with people walking along the Tokaido Road. Background of mountains and water. Colours are predominantly blue, green, yellow and grey. Framed with a brocade mount, and a silver accent. Japanese writing on back suggests paper was reused.