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JAPANESE HANGING SCROLL ART Painting kakejiku Seven Lucky Gods #M114

Gallery Goou
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US $55.00
Approximately£43.28
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Our hanging scrolls are antiques from several decades ago to over 100 years ago.Please take a close ... Read moreAbout condition
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Located in: JAPAN, Japan
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Seller notes
“Our hanging scrolls are antiques from several decades ago to over 100 years ago.Please take a close ...
Primary Material
Paper
Type
Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
Color
Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction
Vintage Original
Technique
Handpainted
Region of Origin
Japan
Age
Unknown

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Gallery Goou

Gallery Goou

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When FedEx pulled up I assumed it was for a different delivery. Excellent service, the intended article and impeccable honesty are what anyone can expect from this dealer. Personally I got the artwork because it’s the only time I’ve seen Ebisu without his fish. I assume it’s there but, honestly, I don’t miss it.
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