- Somewhat foxed.
Idem. (Sketchleaf with selfportrait (?) and details of a lady's head). Drawing, brush and ink, 24,5x19,5 cm.
- Both very fine. Both with stamp "Made in Japan" on verso.
= Provenance: Robert O. Muller collection. Two identical prints except for the fact that the second print is printed in sepia tints only and has no full moon. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LIX.
- With "Made in Japan" stamp on verso. Trifle faded, otherwise fine. = Provenance: Robert O. Muller collection.
- Fine. = Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap K42.4
- Very vague light stains. Otherwise fine.
= Attractive composition of apparently three separate woodcuts. Newland, Perrée, Schaap K42.1.
- All fine. = Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap S5.4, S22.2 and S35.2.
- Doubled w. Japanese. Fine. = Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap K27.3.
= Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap S4.2.
- Both fine. = Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap, S36.6 and AS.15.
Idem. Two sparrows on a snow-covered nandin bush. Col. woodcut sho-tanzaku, w. artist's seal in red.
= Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap AS.20.
- Fine. = Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap S33.2.
- Fine. = Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap S11.7. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LIX.
- A hardly noticeable strengthened spot (on verso) on the assistant's face
AND a mediocre copy of a col. woodcut ôban by KUNISADA (Warrior killing a snake) (wormholed and sl. cut short).
= From the series Baiko Hyakushu no Uchi (One Hundred Roles of Baiko), showing the actor Onoe Kikugorô V (Baiko) in various roles).
- Yellowed.
= Print 27 of the series Kaika ninjô kagami (Mirror of the flowering of manners and customs).
- Vertical old fold w. wear in left margin. Paper tape around borders on verso.
= Station no. 51 of the series Tôkaidô gojûsan tsugi no uchi (Fifty-three Stations of the Tôkaidô Road).
- Tipped onto mount; both prints waterstained; sm. wormhole in right margin of righthand print; possibly originally a triptych, the middle section lacking.
- Sm. hole (paper flaw) in fence.
= Central part of the triptych with actors Iwai Kumesaburô III as the Weaver (Shokujo, one of the Paired Stars), on the right, Ichikawa Kodanji IV as the Night-crawling Star (Yobaiboshi no sei) (centre), and Kawarazaki Gonjûrô I as the Cowherd (Kengyû, one of the Paired Stars) on the left. Part of the play Jitsugetsusei Chûya no Oriwake, performed in the Ichimura theatre in Edo.
= Perhaps an unused hanshita-e.