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      • Widelux F7 No.355453
        Jul. 04, 2020

        Widelux F7 No.355453

        Est: kr4,000 - kr4,500

        Panon Camera Shoko Co. Ltd, Japan, 1970's. Panoramic camera for 135-film, 24x58mm in black finish, with Lux 2.8/26mm No.473817. Base plate with residue from tape.

        LP Foto Auktioner
      • Shoko Kawasaki, Japanese Watercolor Paintings
        Mar. 26, 2017

        Shoko Kawasaki, Japanese Watercolor Paintings

        Est: $100 - $200

        Shoko Kawasaki (Japanese 1886 - 1977), double sided watercolor paintings, one side depicting marsh, 10" h x 14 1/2" w (view), the other side depicting wild flowers, 16" h x 12" w (view), 19" h x 23" w (frame). Provenance: From the estate of John Rosenfield, a Harvard professor and art historian with a specialization in Japanese art.

        Kaminski Auctions
      • Shoko Kawasaki, Japanese Watercolor Paintings
        Jul. 10, 2016

        Shoko Kawasaki, Japanese Watercolor Paintings

        Est: $400 - $600

        Shoko Kawasaki (Japanese 1886 - 1977), double sided watercolor paintings, one side depicting marsh, 10" h x 14 1/2" w (view), the other side depicting wild flowers, 16" h x 12" w (view), 19" h x 23" w (frame). Provenance: From the estate of John Rosenfield, a Harvard professor and art historian with a specialization in Japanese art.

        Kaminski Auctions
      • A wood netsuke of a cicada shell.
        Dec. 07, 2012

        A wood netsuke of a cicada shell.

        Est: $5,000 - $6,000

        By Shoko (1915-1970), Tokyo, Mid 20th century. The empty cicada shell resting on a partially curved leaf, the back split from its escape and the front legs hooked under the leaf on either side and pulling it up as it held on during the effort, stained a warm chocolate brown color and smoothly polished, the himotoshi are carved under the stem that is curled underneath. Signed on the underside, Shoko to. Miriam Kinsey described him as the "Most original of the So-school carvers and one of the most skillful and imaginative of twentieth-century carvers." 1 3/4in (4.5cm).

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
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