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Meiji Period Gods of Fortune, Wooden Daikoku and Ebisu browse these categories for related items... Directory: Antiques:Regional Art:Asian:Japanese:Sculpture:Pre 1900: item # 760728 Please refer to our stock # 0157 when inquiring.
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| No symbol of good fortune is more widely recognized by the Japanese than the pairing of the God of Prosperity, Daikoku and his son Ebisu, the God of Fisherman who represents Virtue. This is a most wonderful Meiji Period rendering of this pair, of old and well-patinated wood. From the collection of a renowned author on and collector of Asian art. 8 inches, 20 cm tall. | ||
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