Height: 10cms
Date: Circa 1880
£4,950
Product Code: KPOK104
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An amusing Japanese wood-carved Okimono depicting a family of Monkeys. Carved from a single piece of wood, the Mother monkey is presenting peaches to her offspring. One monkey holds his peach in both hands, hungrily devouring his dinner. At her feet another, impatiently tries to take hold of a peach being held by his mother. And on her back, a third young monkey mischeviously attempts to take another peach from the branch she carries.
Condition is good. Signed to the underside.
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Monkey
In Japan it is believed that the monkey is a protector of horses and mediator between humans and the gods, it has the power to dispel evil spirits and bring good fortune.
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