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LOT 284

Lot 284

Raymond Bushell, A Group of Three Netsuke and Inro Reference Books, All Signed by the Author

Raymond Bushell, A Group of Three Netsuke and Inro Reference Books, All Signed by the Author
Lot 284 Details
Raymond Bushell, A Group of Three Netsuke and Inro Reference Books, All Signed by the Author

Consisting of 'Netsuke Masks', 1985; 'Netsuke Familiar and Unfamiliar: New Principles for Collecting', 1975; and 'The Inro Handbook: Studies of Netsuke, Inro, and Lacquer', 1979
largest 12.2 x 9.1 in — 31 x 23 cm

Estimate $200-$300

Realised: $132
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Raymond Bushell, A Group of Three Netsuke and Inro Reference Books, All Signed by the Author
  • Raymond Bushell, A Group of Three Netsuke and Inro Reference Books, All Signed by the Author
Provenance:

Collection of Larry Caplan, Toronto
多伦多拉里·卡普兰先生珍藏
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