THREE JAPANESE PAINTINGS EDO PERIOD AND LATER, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER One in ink on paper depicting Hotei, the God of Good Fortune reclining on his treasure sack, framed and glazed; the other two in ink on silk, one of a sponge gourd and vines, the other with lines of calligraphy on a ground embellished with gold flowers and long grasses, mounted on board; together with five prints depicting beauties engaged in various activities, 28cm x 21.5cm max. (8) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
THREE JAPANESE PAINTINGS EDO PERIOD AND LATER, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER One in ink on paper depicting Hotei, the God of Good Fortune reclining on his treasure sack, framed and glazed; the other two in ink on silk, one of a sponge gourd and vines, the other with lines of calligraphy on a ground embellished with gold flowers and long grasses, mounted on board; together with five prints depicting beauties engaged in various activities, 28cm x 21.5cm max. (8) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
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