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Japanese antique Edo period, 19th century, wooden figure of one of the Seven Lucky Gods, Fukurokuju or Shoulao, the Chinese… | Japanese antiques, Asian art, Netsuke
a statue of an old man holding a staff

Grandmaster Bushido Brown

Japanese antique Edo period, 19th century, wooden figure of one of the Seven Lucky Gods, Fukurokuju or Shoulao, the Chinese god of wealth and longevity, with elongated forehead and beard, holding a walking staff and scroll, a ladder rests against his left arm with various figures climbing on the ladder, his head, arms, and shoulders, standing on a base carved to look like rock, guardian figure at his feet, signature to base, approx. 9 by 4 1/4 by 4 inches.
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