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    Here's a beautiful and unique way to accent your indoor display space with this special treasure from Japan. This is an attractive solid and finely cast effigy of an elegant horse ...
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  • Japanese Elegant Huge Horse Hand Cast, Hand-Painted, Gilt and Signed
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    Signed and in largest scale Here's a beautiful and unique way to accent your indoor display space with this very unusual treasure from Japan. This is a superb and attractive s...
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  • Japanese Bronze Folk Art Kappa, circa 1930
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    Japan, a beautiful, unusual and possibly unique antique hand cast bronze "Kappa" (child protector) sculptor complete with a separately formed bronze pair of 3.5 inch long cucumbers- a kappa's favorite snack food. Signed. Signed An incised artist signature “Buraku” on base. "Bunraku" is associated with Japanese puppet play and performance, Kappa Bring Good Fortune Japanese Kappa...
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  • Japanese Fine Old Flying Fish Hood Ornament
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    Excellent collector condition. Coming from an old collection of Japanese sculptures, this energetic and impressive hand cast flying fish ornament was likely used as a potential model for an automotive hood ornament...
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  • Japanese Pair Antique Hand Carved Prosperity and Business Lucky Gods
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    Japan, a wonderful pair (2) finely hand carved hardwood sculptures of Ebisu and Daikoko, two of Japan's seven lucky gods signifying prosperity, good busines...
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  • Japanese Massive Bronze Calming Trophy Koi Fish, Signed
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    A giant hand cast serene bronze trophy koi fish sculpture Yuuri signifying calm and comfort by Japanese master metal artist, Ota Ryohei. Signed on base official label still present...
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  • Pair of Japanese Gilt Wood Komainu, Guardian Lions, Early 20th Century, Japan
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