Ceramics / C801 Figure of the Japanese god Ebisu with a fish (carp) 1800-1899 Stoneware 120 mm.Purchase: Ken Hoshino, Southampton Row, Holborn, London 1926show object description Figure of the Japanese god Ebisu standing on fish. Stoneware, fish form on its side, with basket and figure of old man holding up right hand, placed on top. Ebishu is the Japanese god of fishermen, and is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune
Figure of the Japanese god Ebisu standing on fish. Stoneware, fish form on its side, with basket and figure of old man holding up right hand, placed on top. Ebishu is the Japanese god of fishermen, and is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune --other objects by this Artist/Maker-- (Ceramics) C804 Crab stopper for incense burner
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