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Udagawa Kazuo Tokyo School Bronze

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Fantastic Japanese Bronze, Signed by Nihon Tokyo Udagawa
By Nihon Tokyo Udagawa
Located in Salzburg, Salzburg
Description / Expertise Tokyo School bronze group of a couple eating their meal over an hibachi
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Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Sculptures and Carvings

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Bronze

Tokyo School Bronze of a Peasant by Udagawa Kazuo
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A superb and large Tokyo school bronze of a peasant by Udagawa Kazuo, He is shown sitting on a
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Antique Early 1900s Japanese More Asian Art, Objects and Furniture

Meiji Period Bronze Sculpture of a Mother and Son by Atsuyoshi
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
of a woman who has just finished breast feeding her baby, by Udagawa Kazuo. In the Meiji period the
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Antique 1880s Japanese Meiji Metalwork

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Bronze

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